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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | January 14, 2005

Mark Walters to sue DB&G for $750 million
INVESTMENT EXECUTIVE Mark Walters has filed a claim in the Supreme Court against his former employers, investment bankers Dehring Bunting & Golding (DB&G), for the sum of $750 million (US$12 million).

Aubyn Hill dissociates himself from Arabian legal drama
THE NATIONAL Bank of Oman (NBO), of which Aubyn Hill served as chief executive officer, is the subject of a legal complaint by the Al-Shanfari Holding Company.


Ensuring a safe landing (Part 3)
IN THE third and final part of the Financial Gleaner's extensive interview with Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, the former chairman of Air Jamaica continues to expand on what he intended to do with the national carrier and now that he has ceded...


NCB to pay former senior managers $24m
REVENUE COURT Judge Roy Anderson has ordered the National Commercial Bank (NCB) to pay eight former senior managers a total of $24 million with interest at 12 per cent for increased salaries for 1999 to 2002.


Wages, productivity and Seaga
CURRENTLY, THERE are three important events worthy of mention. These are the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME), minimum wage increase and Seaga's exit from politics.
















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