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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | October 3, 2003

Tanya Ho-Shue set to boost DB&G Merchant
THE PROTRACTED acquisition of Issa Trust and Merchant Bank (ITMB) by Derhring Bunting & Golding (DB&G) leads to one question - who would head the merged entity? ...

Joslin looks to dispose of US$26m in local real estate
DENNIS JOSLIN Jamaica, Inc. (DJJI) is looking to dispose of over US$26 million worth of real estate held in Jamaica.


New gaming colossus emerging
WHEN SUPREME Ventures takes over the Jamaica Lottery Company in the next three months, it will control almost 80 per cent of the island's betting and gaming market.


The cess : How effective was it, and does it work?
The budget was announced six months ago with the Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies, making it clear that he needed to collect more revenues and cut expenditure.


Neysha Soodeen puts Maco on the world stage
SVELTE AND elegant, Neysha Soodeen, Editor-in-Chief of Maco Caribbean Living, is a savvy businesswoman with dreams of taking over the publishing world, or at least the Caribbean publishing world.


Churches launches innovative credit line
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS are in a fierce battle to lend you money. Innovation is the name of the game, as banks, credit unions and investment houses have to come to the borrowing public with an attractive package.


'Bully diplomacy'
DIPLOMACY, SOME have argued, is a nicer way of conducting warfare. If that is the case then the Americans are right at home, having never learned well how to use diplomacy, to influence friends and persuade enemies.














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