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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | October 6, 2004

Health insurance shake-up looms
BLUE CROSS and Life of Jamaica/First Life are to face a major new competitor in the health insurance business within the next six months.

Air Jamaica's luxury service will co ntinue
DESPITE HAVING to slash costs by US$50 million in order to keep the national airline viable, Air Jamaica has no intention of drastically curtailing its in-flight luxury service...


Total stamps its brand
TOTAL IS currently re-branding and refurbishing the chain of 21 National Fuels and Lubricants service stations it bought from local businessman, Roy D'Cambre.


Int'l Trade Expo opens on Sunday
THE INTERNATIONAL Trade Expo 2004 is set to be very profitable for all the business participants involved says chief organiser, Mr. Arnold Foote Senior, Dean of the Consular Corps of Jamaica.


Perkins bats for community service
THE PRESIDENT and chief executive officer of Pan Caribbean Financial Services, Donovan H. Perkins, says that it is impossible to build lasting communities without dedicated individuals.


Shell rebuilds Ja with 'Pump it up' campaign
THE SHELL Company West Indies Limited (Shell), will contribute approximately $5 million towards the rebuilding of Jamaica after Hurricane Ivan says Mr. Mario Vulinovich, country chairman.


After Hurricane Ivan, Coffee Board assesses damage
THE MAJOR players in the coffee industry are trying to help it recover from the damage caused by Hurricane Ivan.


How low can rates go?
INVESTOR CONFIDENCE in the local economy has remained buoyant despite the destruction brought on by Hurricane Ivan.














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