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Business

Former Air Ja workers seeking to get funds

Lawyers representing the former Air Jamaica Workers who are entitled to $1 billion in their pension fund said that they are expecting the Government to pay a portion of the money before the end of the year.

Rebounding from losses
Caribbean Cement Company's Chairman has described as "fair" the Group's performance for the half year after rebounding from losses of $842 million in 1999 to a profit of $244 million.

Caution needed in funding IT ventures
Max Lambie, while commending the Government for adopting an innovative posture to initiating forays into th IT sector, says enthusiasm and hype are not substitutes for rational analysis.

Furniture/woodcraft producers join forces
As the problems in the furniture industry persist, producers have come together to find solutions.

Ja's departure tax among highest in the world
Jamaica's airport departure tax is one of the highest in the world.


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