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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | March 1, 2006

The new Prime Minister's agenda
CONGRATULATIONS TO Portia Lucretia Simpson Miller who, on Saturday, February 25, was elected by a plurality of 46.7 per cent (1775 votes) of the PNP delegates to the post of president of the People's National Party.

Big hotels locked in for cricket
NEARLY ALL the main hotels in Kingston and some of the larger ones along the North Coast have already been booked for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket World Cup 2007, said area chairman for Kingston Hotel Association...


Jamaican bonds get international respect
"I THINK Jamaica has done an incredible job of selling the Jamaican name internationally," said Gregory Fisher, head of the Atlanta-based investment house, Oppenheimer Inc., as he explained the reason for the huge demand for the...


Supreme Ventures faces adverse market
SUPREME VENTURES Limited (SVL) listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) yesterday, losing 73 cents from its original $4.81 on light trading. The trading tripped the JSE's circuit breaker, dropping 15 per cent...


Kiesa Ansine resigns from Mayberry
WEDNESDAY BUSINESS has been reliably informed that research manager at Mayberry Investments Limited, Kiesa Ansine, has resigned from that institution. It is understood that Ansine will be joining Jamaica Money Market Brokers research department...


Are life insurance companies treating HIV/AIDS victims fairly?
Question: How do life insurers here deal with HIV/AIDS? If someone tests positive, is coverage refused? Are there any "best practices" to guide officials how to handle cases with the disease and the related illnesses?















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