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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | January 19, 2005

Did Courts UK ask Ja arm to assume debts?
THE PROFITABLE local operation, Courts Jamaica Ltd. was asked to take over its parent company debts, reliable sources told Wednesday Business. The Jamaican board of directors, however, flatly deny this.

Digicel looks to expand operations in the Caribbean
IRISH MOBILE telephone company Digicel is looking to extend its presence even further in the Caribbean and will be seeking to enter Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Antigua, Bahamas and Turks & Caicos over the next twelve months.


Is it okay for us to overload vehicles?
Question: I own three mini buses. They are properly licensed. I have all the permits to operate them. They are insured under a third party motor policy. My brokers told me that if I overload them I risk losing coverage. This seems most...


Aubyn Hill to work free for Air Jamaica
AIR JAMAICA'S Chief Restructuring Officer (CRO) Aubyn Hill is to work for Air Jamaica free of charge and will give his fee back to Air Jamaica in an effort to reduce costs, Wednesday Business understands.


Investors mop up latest gov't debenture
INVESTORS HAVE embraced the latest Government of Jamaica fixed rate investment debenture which was open from January 13 to the 18th.


Paymaster partners with UWI
PAYMASTER JAMAICA Limited boosted its customer base this month when it signed an agreement with the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) which will enable approximately 13,000 students to pay tuition fees at the ...
















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