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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | July 23, 2004

Match on for Caymanas Park
THE MATCH is on for the ownership of Caymanas Park, Jamaica's only racetrack.

Moody's maintains Ja's 'B' rating
INTERNATIONAL CREDIT rating agency Moody's maintained a B-rating on Jamaica based on a number of positive and fiscal developments such as sustained improvements in the current account...


Inflation rises but trend declining
JAMAICA'S INFLATION rate for the month of June was 0.8 per cent, compared with 0.6 per cent and 0.4 per cent for the months of May and April respectively.


Ying - educating a new generation of managers
PROFESSOR NEVILLE Ying has been appointed by the University of the West Indies (UWI) to act as the executive director of the Mona School of Business during the absence of Professor Gordon Shirley, the school's former director who has been.


Can Ja achieve single digit interest rates without a currency crisis? (Part I)
CAN SINGLE digit interest rates be achieved without precipitating a currency crisis in the light of the recent higher inflation numbers?


C&WJ's share price soars...but group admits to fall in revenues
ON WEDNESDAY, Cable & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) headed by Gary Barrow, saw its share price soar to a 52-week high of $1.50 before closing at $1.48. It was also was the volume leader with 1,666,804 units (34.61 per cent).


Business lessons from Michael Lee Chin
A YOUNG 10-year-old boy looked out over the cliffs of Titchfield in his hometown of Port Antonio, Portland and pondered his future. His dilemma? How to move from being the child of two struggling supermarket clerks to becoming the owner.


NCB targets entrepreneurs
THE NATIONAL Commercial Bank (NCB) is taking on the small and medium business sector of Jamaica.














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