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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | January 31, 2003

Ja needs agreement on economic agenda
A NEW approach is needed to meet the challenge of Jamaica's economic stagnation, several commentators told the Financial Gleaner.

Kgn Wharves minority shareholders unable to formulate business plan
LANCE Hylton, the attorney representing a group of shareholders trying to unseat the current board of Kingston Wharves, said they have been unable to formulate a business plan for its operations because they did not have access to the company's contracts.


Job losses on the way for LoJ employees
AT least 88 employees of Life of Jamaica (LoJ) will lose their jobs as a result of the merger with Island Life Insurance Company.


Highway 2K operator announces 'feeler' toll - Road to exceed $1b in earnings by 2005
JAMAICAN MOTORISTS will pay $40 to travel one way on the first completed section of Highway 2000 at the kick-off of the virgin toll regime now set to be implemented in early July...


Best corporate leaders for 2002 - Part 2
LAST WEEK, the Financial Gleaner took a look at some of the leading corporate leaders in 2002 and highlighted some of the accomplishments that signified a good year for their respective companies.


Changing the economic model ­ to what?
ON JANUARY 21, 2003, the issue of the economic model that Jamaica should pursue, for its economic path, came up in the Lower House of Parliament.


Stepping up 'inna life'
WELL, BOTH Maas Joe and Jabez have managed to 'step up inna life' by investing $20 in Lucky Five and getting returns of half a million dollars.













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