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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | February 16, 2005

AIC's performance called into question
THE RECENT performance of Canadian mutual fund company AIC headed by NCB's chairman Micheal Lee Chin is the subject of intense scrutiny by the Canadian press with newspapers pointing to the high level of redemptions.

All the way to the Privy Council!
QUESTION: I have a comprehensive motor policy. I recently had an accident. I made a claim because the other party refused to fix my car. The insurers asked me to get an estimate. It amounted to $120,000. The company told me that it was less than my...


Zion Country boosts tourism in Ja
ZION COUNTRY is a small tourism enterprise which speaks of the good business prospects to be gained from niche market tourism in Jamaica.


Lascelles' profits surge
ITS REVENUE was up by 37 per cent but conglomerate Lascelles deMercado returned a staggering 338 per cent increase in its net profits for its first quarter which ended December 31, 2004 according to its unaudited financial accounts.


Mayberry drops Dyoll, NCB from its MPI
MAJOR INVESTMENT and trading company, Mayberry Investments has removed National Commercial Bank and Dyoll Insurance Company from the Mayberry Performance Index (MPI). The company, via its website, advised, "We have removed both Dyoll and NCB from...


Hurricane Ivan KOs Dyoll
LOCAL GENERAL insurer Dyoll appears to be in a spot of bother as a result of facing the prospect of having to shell out insurance claims to the tune of around J$ 850 million as a result of Hurricane Ivan Wednesday Business understands...
















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