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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | July 22, 2007

Beachfront insurance pricey and scarce - Only 3 of 11 companies offer coverage
The view of the Caribbean Sea is often magnificent, but it is beauty at a price for beachfront and other properties close to the coast whose vulnerability to storms has seen Jamaican...

Bush bats forbold leadership - In a world moving at ‘warp speed’

The challenges of the accelerating pace of change requires “bold public leadership, a full commitment to entrepreneurial capitalism and a command focus on life-long education,” former Governor of Florida, Jeb Bush, told a Jamaican audience Wednesday.

105 NHT properties hunting buyers - Locations unattractive, money tight, say realtors

In a real-estate market which is still booming, according to some realtors, the National Housing Trust (NHT) has over 100 unsold properties on private treaty listing, some as far back as two years.

Accomplishments of the JSE demutualisation programme - Exchange likely to list in a year

A modern corporate structure and good governance system are essential features of any stock exchange that expects to attract new listings, develop new products, be...

Seprodfree totrade again

Seprod Group Limited has been cleared to trade again on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), effective Friday, July 20, having finally submitted its audited financial statements that had been outstanding for 155 days.

Corporate movements

Evan Garricks has resigned his position as senior vice-president corporate and business sales of Cable & Wireless Jamaica Limited, effective June 30.

Will stock market rebound after election? Historical trends say yes

Analysts have been predicting for months that once the election is over the stock market will rebound. This suggests that investors discount the market by holding back on buying stocks until...





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