Kgn Wharves plans massive expansion
KINGSTON WHARVES Limited (KWL) will spend almost $2 billion over the next nine months to expand and upgrade its facilities, according to its chairman and chief executive officer, Grantley Stephenson.
Cable and Wireless Employees Credit Union - A return to customer value
IN AN era of fierce competition for the hearts and minds of credit union members, the C&WJ Employees Credit Union (CWJECU) focuses not on flashy ads or hype but on one simple concept.
What is happening
MANY JAMAICAN investors, especially those who are relatively new to the stock market, have recently been asking the question "What is happening with the Jamaican stock market?" At the beginning of this year, coming off last year's...
Jamintel building on the auction block
CABLE & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) announced Wednesday evening that they are currently negotiating the sale of the seven story Jamintel building on North Street, Kingston.
Police Credit Union attains $1b asset mark
THE JAMAICA Police Cooperative Credit Union (JPCCU) has surpassed the $1billion mark in assets for the first time in its 50 years of existence, as members seek financing to meet living expenses...
'Leaders must inspire confidence' - US professor urges business heads to give assurance, boost profits
"THE FUNDAMENTAL task of leaders is to develop confidence in advance of victory, in order to attract the investments that make victory possible," says internationally known author...
'J'can consumers should brace for higher prices' - Sugar Company's CEO warns of hike if Europe cuts sugar support
WESTERN BUREAU: SHOULD THE European Union's (EU) bid to reduce the price of sugar by 39 per cent become a reality, Jamaican consumers could be faced with a hike in sugar prices...
WTO protecting the powerful - Hall
DR. MARSHALL Hall, chairman of Jamaica Producers Group, has described the World Trade Organisation (WTO) efforts to liberalise trade as, 'a protection of turf'.
Inflation targets coming under pressure
THE RECENT elevation in violent crime levels served as a distraction to the very important consideration of what is happening with the fiscal numbers. This still remains a very critical year for Jamaica....
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