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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | November 26, 2006

Huge costs to switch cable providers - Triple-play monthly charges range from $3,000 to $5,700
As triple-play packages proliferate, sparked by Flow Communication's entry into the market, cable users opting to switch providers or subscribe to new products will face additional costs ranging from 70 per cent to 400 per cent.

Long term outlook on selected stocks: What to buy and when

In this weeks Vantage Point, we look at some of our recent recommendations to see if they are still valid, as well as make some long term recommendations.


Demanding world-class service from insurers

Question: I use a broker to insure my Toyota buses. I have been dealing with them for 28 years. The buses are covered under three policies. One had a renewal date in November 2005.


T'dad's inflation rate reaches double digits

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad:The rate of annual inflation in Trinidad reached double digits in October, rising to 10 per cent from 9.6 per cent the previous month ...


EU endorses tax on alcohol

LONDON, United Kingdom (Reuters):Shopkeepers and the Government appeared relieved Thursday after the European Union's top court ruled shoppers must pay domestic duties when having goods delivered from the continent.


Scotiabank profits lift market performance

It was possibly a case of saving the best for last, but Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica (BNSJ) was among the last listed companies to submit its earnings card for the current earning season.


A rocky road to Brussels

In a matter of days, ministers from the Caribbean and Europe will meet in Brussels to try to resolve their differences over the scope of the Caribbean economic partnership agreement (EPA)...


Precious metal keeps clothes from smelling

SCRANTON, Pennsylvania (AP):Bill McNally believes he has found a silver bullet for keeping the stink out of your socks. Not to mention your underwear, workout clothes, travel outfits, and hiking and hunting gear.


Economic boom exposes skilled worker shortage

NEW DELHI, India (Reuters):A makeshift poster in a run-down part of New Delhi's business district reads: Wanted urgently, salesmen, call before 4:00 p.m.




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