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Business

New twist in Workers Bank case
The case of Kingston businessman Bentley Rose who sued the Workers Bank (now Union Bank) in 1996 to recover $140 million plus interest is still dragging on in the courts and has taken dramatic twists and turns several times. The latest twist to the case.

Indices on JSE decline
KINGSTON, Jamaica, CANA: The three market indices on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) declined at the end of the trading week Thursday, the JSE said Friday.

Intcomex Jamaica holds 'Value-Added Resellers' Expo

Intcomex Jamaica, a new computer wholesale company, has moved into larger premises at the Trade Centre on Red Hills Road, Kingston, and hosted recently, its second Value-Added Resellers Expo. Of the 45 computer equipment and software brand names...

How much is too much for kids
Kids take to computers as their parents took to television and their grandparents to radio. The media seem to 'always' have been there as the kid wasn't alive or cognisant when it wasn't. The kid learns how to operate it, fear an unknown, for who can be.

Uncertain economic prospects dictate interest rate

Unlike previous years when there was the usual euphoria associated with a New Year, much less a new millennium, this year's interest rate outlook is noticeably tentative and overshadowed by issues related to the broader economy. Specifically there is a..

Transformation is necessary

Transformation is necessary. I think it would be unwise to have a simplistic notion of change. Changing people is not the only answer ­ we need to examine how we work and how...

Recommendations to expand the telecommunications playing field
The Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce (CAIC) inaugural Regional Telecommunications and Electric Utilities Conference at the Trinidad Hilton on December 14, 2000 adopted several recommendations to be made to CARICOM Heads of Government in a...












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