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Jamaica Gleaner Business

Grace posts healthy third quarter results

LOCAL CONGLOMERATE Grace, Kennedy & Company managed to post very encouraging figures for its unaudited results for the nine-month period ended September 2002.

Local entrepreneurs invest $10m in prepaid phone cards

group of young entrepreneurs have invested more than $10 million into starting a new prepaid calling card to compete primarily against Cable & Wireless Jamaica's (C&WJ) World Talk in the local telecommunications market.


Limited liability of companies
WE all are familiar with the concept that the shareholders of a company are limited in their individual liability to contribute to the assets of a company to the extent of the amount unpaid (if any) on their shares.


Taking care of your child's affairs
I watched the interview of the father of Lee Boyd Malvo shortly after returning from the hills of Trelawny last week. I visited several schools populated by the children of the poor.


Jamaica's 'yawning' fiscal deficit
THE most significant economic shock that will hit the country over the next few years, will be just as devastating as several hurricanes, hitting Jamaica. It will be the attempt to reign in the 'yawning' fiscal deficit. With commitments to meet a fiscal.


The changing nature of the J'can Corporate Boardroom (Part 1)
GRACE, Kennedy & Company's decision of slashing board size from a massive 22 to 12, which took effect January 1, 2002, has been the most radical move by any local company to implement corporate governance self-regulation practices.


St Jago High to honour outstanding alumni
THREE St. Jago High School past students, Mathematics Professor, Dr. Leighton Henry; Medical Doctor, Professor Augustus Grant and Shipping Specialist, David Yee Sing...


Major restructuring anticipated for NIBJ
FINANCE AND Planning Minister Dr. Omar Davies is expected to expound on the future direction of the National Investment Bank of Jamaica (NIBJ) during a press conference he will be hosting at his Heroes Circle office in Kingston this afternoon.














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