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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | April 12, 2006

Digicel pushes further abroad...Still making strong inroads locally
DIGICEL WILL have over two million customers in 20 Caribbean countries after the acquisition of Telecom Caraibe says Colm Delves, Group CEO of Digicel. He expects to close the Bouygues deal in a few weeks time.

Flow is neither new nor different say competitors
"FLOW IS just another competitor on the market," says chief executive officer of Emo-quad, Hugh Campbell. He and other players in the local telecommunication industry conceded that the company is new to the market, but is hardly offering anything new.


Unreturned telephone calls
RECENTLY SOME business associates and friends were discussing the plethora of blessings (and a few curses) that have been brought to us by the ubiquitous and ever-present cellular telephone. We eventually got around to discussing...


Sandra Samuels building her Totally Male dream
"YOU NEED to have a good name and a history of paying back what you borrow," says Sandra Samuels, owner of Totally Male ClubSpa and Salon. She speaks with confidence after 12 years as a small business owner, and told Wednesday Business...


Beware: don't buy 'trenton' in a poke!
Question: I bought a car from a friend last October. He transferred the insurance to me. The vehicle, a 2003 Toyota Corolla, was involved in an accident two weeks ago. When the accident was reported to the insurance company they said I was not covered.


Lascelles aims for brand recognition
MAJOR CONGLOMERATE, Lascelles deMercado and Company Limited, says that its immediate plans will be to build the company's brand on the international market as it strives to be competitive.


William Clarke honoured
JAMAICA BANKERS Asso-ciation (JBA) president, William 'Bill' Clarke was recently awarded a lifetime honorary fellowship to the Caribbean Association of Banking and Finance Institutes (CABFI). Mr. Clarke's award recognises his professional...


America getting less attractive to tourists
WASHINGTON, D..C:DESPITE ATTRACTING more visitors in recent years following the disastrous impact of 9/11, the United States (U.S.) market share of international travel is at an all-time low, according to reports from the Travel Industry...




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