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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | September 24, 2004

Jamaica to drill for oil next year
ONCE AGAIN, Jamaica is looking to explore for oil and natural gas. The Government revealed that prospecting would begin by mid 2005.

Ivan presents no danger to MoU - Davies
THE ECONOMIC impact of Hurricane Ivan presents no danger to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between government and unions representing state sector workers, said Minister of Finance and Planning, Dr. Omar Davies.


Home Depot to start J'can operations
JAMAICA'S RETAIL hardware and garden stores could soon face robust competition from yet another American store chain.


BoJ sees increase in assets
THE BANK of Jamaica's (BoJ) total foreign assets have increased by 32 per cent (or J$32.3 billion) while local assets have increased by 16 per cent (or J$16.5 billion) according to the Central Bank's balance sheet...


J'can construction company comes up with structural innovation
LOCAL BUILDING construction company, Hyland Structures has developed a unique concept for structural connectors with the creation of its 'Hubb Knuckle' system.


Kia introduces new technology to Jamaica
ACCORDING TO the Used Car News Magazine, overall used car payment delinquency has dropped by 50 per cent and only three per cent of its customers were more than 30 days late with their payments.


Courts sees profits rise
COURTS JAMAICA Limited earned net profits of $179.9 million in the quarter ended June 27, 2004, according to its unaudited results.


Ja Broilers posts strong first quarter results
THE JAMAICA Broilers group, headed by Robert Levy, has posted healthy unaudited results for the quarter ending July 24, 2004.














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