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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | December 10, 2003

Air J pilots enter salary battle
IN AN effort to cut operational costs and secure financing from the Government, this month Air Jamaica has asked all their pilots to take a 25 per cent reduction in overall pay.

Jamaica Producers shareholders get a boon
JAMAICA PRODUCERS Group Limited recorded a net profit of $682.3 million on revenues of $14.02 billion for the 40 weeks ended October 4, 2003.


MegaMart readies new store for Xmas
LOCAL RETAIL and wholesale outlet, MegaMart has opened a new location in St. Andrew. The new store which is located on Upper Waterloo Road will be officially opened on Wednesday next week.


Oceanic changes billing method
BOXING DAY 2003 will see an increase in MiPhone call rates. Landline users calling Oceanic Digital Jamaica (MiPhone) cell phones will be paying more for calls as the company will implement per minute billing.


C&aW postpones full introduction of toll limit monitoring
CABLE & Wireless Jamaica has postponed introduction of the second phase of its Toll Limit Monitoring programme. This decision has been taken by the company to allow it to incorporate into the programme constructive feedback from its customers...


Private sector offers debt solution
THE PRIVATE Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) instigated Partnership for Progress is looking to the Government to significantly lower its interest cost on the national debt by swapping high cost Government paper...


Capital & Credit declares dividend
THE DIRECTORS of Capital & Credit Merchant Bank (CCMB) have declared an interim dividend of ten cents (10c) per share, payable in January next year. This is the CCMB's first dividend declaration since it went public...















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