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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | January 5, 2007

SVL restructures... Creates new subsidiary for games
Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) consolidated its lottery operations on January 1 to remedy liquidity problems that the lottery and gaming company has faced for the better part of last year. The Betting, Gaming and Lotteries Commission...

Companies still averse to listing

Jamaican companies remain hesitant to take their companies public despite advantages of increased brand awareness, access to capital, and tax-free dividends, because of the disclosure requirements, says Christopher Williams....


Life of Jamaica (LoJ) acquires Golden Triangle property for $150 million

Insurance and financial services conglomerate, Life of Jamaica (LoJ), has snagged property in the upscale neigh-bourhood known as the Golden Triangle, paying $150 million for property at 25 Seymour Avenue, according to reliable sources...


NHT confident it can market 50-acre Twickenham development

The National Housing Trust last week was confident it can market its one-fifth share of new housing units it plans to build at Twickenham Park in partnership with two agencies despite their proximity to Central Village, a community with a reputation...


Summer doldrums hit Carib tourism ... But growth still likely... CHA fears CWC 2007 could dissuade traditional visitors

The Caribbean's bread and butter tourism industry hit a low point in summer according to Peter Odle, president of the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), but not sufficient to erode year-long growth.


PSOJ's dilemma and the

The usual nationalist suspects of conscience have grumbled about crime and the fact that all classes live behind bars, allegations of corruption in places high and low, environmental degradation, wanton waste of resources, maladministration...




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