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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | March 14, 2004

$b boost for private sector
THE TAPS will open on a $1.4 billion funding arrangement for the private sector by June, says Michael McMorris, executive director for markets at JAMPRO.

Bicknell retires from Dyoll
AFTER SEVERAL years of distinguished service, Paul Bicknell has retired as the chief executive officer of the Dyoll Group of Companies.


Trade fair aims to boost exports
A TRADE mission to Florida in June is an example of the increased sophistication developed by Jamaica's export promoters.


C&aWJ's pension fund holds real estate jewels
REPUTED TO have a surplus of $2 billion, the Cable & Wireless pension fund controls some of the most valuable assets in New Kingston: The Towers on Dominica Drive, New Kingston Shopping Centre, and the Cinema Two lands...


Who is the best Internet service provider in Ja?
BESIDES BEING an excellent source of information and as a facilitator of instantaneous communication, the Internet has become a necessity for most households.


Property tax comes to $1.14 billion
MINISTER OF LOCAL Government, Community Development and Sports, Portia Simpson Miller, has said that up to December 2003, property taxes collected amounted to $1.14 billion, while motor vehicle licence fees were $668.26 million, for a grand total of...













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