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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | September 29, 2004

Ja fails to make top 20 World Bank investment list for 2005
'DOING BUSINESS in 2005: Removing Obstacles to Growth', a report co-sponsored by the World Bank and International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector lending arm of the World Bank Group fails to list Jamaica this time around...

Island Grill expands local operations
ISLAND GRILL, one of Jamaica's most popular indigenous quick -casual restaurants, will be opening their 11th location in New Kingston in time for the Christmas season.


Starapples and ValuCard win PSOJ employment award
DEHRING BUNTING & Golding (DB&G), ValuCard, Starapples, and the Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) were recognised by the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica for their contribution to employment at the monthly Job Creation Awards...


Inflation targets will shift
EVEN AFTER he has come and gone, Hurricane Ivan continues to reek havoc on Jamaican's lives and their pockets. This time, it is not houses Ivan threatens to blow down but our inflation targets.


ABCs of 'getting back' some insurance dollars
QUESTION: OUR house was badly damaged during Hurricane Ivan. Part of the roof was blown off. Most of the contents were either destroyed or suffered severe damage. As a result, we were forced to move.


Microsoft to invest further in Jamaica
MICROSOFT IS investing millions to boost its software developers in Jamaica, said Mr. Gregory Stewart, marketing communications manager for Microsoft West Indies.


Global Development Learning Network launched
THE TECHNOLOGICAL Innovation Centre (TIC) formally launched its membership in the World Bank-backed Global Development Learning Network (GDLN) at the at the University of Technology (UTech) on Wednesday.














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