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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | August 4, 2004

Oil price rise will hurt Ja
OIL PRICES smashed the US$44 per barrel mark yesterday with international brokers of the mindset that prices could go as high as US$50 per barrel.

US company pulls out of Paymaster deal
ATLANTA-BASED financial services company ITC, which formed a deal with local bill payment company Paymaster to create a multi-purpose payment card has pulled out of Jamaica, citing irreconcilable differences with Paymaster boss Audrey Marks.


Jamaica Auto Association gears up for restructuring
THE JAMAICA Automobile Association (JAA) is steering towards restructuring itself and forging a partnership with another entity in order to boost the fortunes of the association.


Pan Jam on a roll - DB&G stock picks for the week of August 2
THE GLEANER COMPANY THE COMPANY enjoys vast local patronage as well as a huge overseas market. The recent expansion into the British market will propel their efforts in enhancing their global distribution network.


Thou shalt not pay for the mistakes of brokers!
Question: I BOUGHT my first car last November. I insured it through a firm of brokers. They have worked with my employers for many years. Because of this I felt very secure in dealing with them.


Digicel and Sagem form partnership
CELLULAR PHONE company Digicel has formed a new partnership with international technology giant, Sagem.


Denbigh exhibit in memory of beekeeper
LAST YEAR, K.C. Farquharson, a four-time beekeeping exhibitor at the Denbigh Agri-Industrial Show, was noticeably missing from the event.














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