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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | August 17, 2005

Jamaica aims for oil refining compromise
A MASSIVE upgrading of the inefficient old Petrojam oil refinery is planned, which would almost double its capacity from the present level.

MiPhone starts its own Internet service
After providing technological support to boost the Internet services of others, MiPhone has come up with its own wireless Internet service.MiPhone introduced the MiNet wireless Internet service as a part of its MiBiz portfolio on August 1.


Management tools for staff evaluations
IT IS unfortunate that for many managers one of the less enjoyable parts of the job is the completion of periodic staff evaluations. Many managers procrastinate and put it off beyond the time that it should be done ...


Irish lessons for Jamaica
THANKS LARGELY to a huge growth spurt since 1995, Ireland has gone from being one of the three poorest member of the European union to the richest country in the European Union (EU), after Luxembourg, with a per capita GDP...


Cable & Wireless to pay dividend
CABLE & Wireless Jamaica has set its sights on differentiating itself from the competition through its sheer size. Competition in the telecommunications sector has not only benefited consumers...


JMMB doubles net profit
ITS INTEREST income is down by some four per cent but major financial player, Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) has returned a 39 per cent increase in its net interest income for its first quarter to June 30, 2005.


PSOJ slams WTO banana ruling
EARL JARRETT, chairman of the Trade Policy Committee of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica says the recent World Trade Organisation ruling on the proposed European Union (EU) 'tariff only' banana import regime is "disturbing."


Handling online money transfers
IF YOU'RE a regular recipient or sender of funds via money transfer, whether you have a computer or not, you may want to consider an increasingly popular money transfer method - online money transfers.


















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