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Business
NDFJ resources declining
Uriel Dunkley got a $140,000 loan from the National Development Foundation of Jamaica (NDFJ) three years ago to improve his small bakery business, which was then limited to baking and selling cakes. Since then, he has added buns and bread, pushing..

Factory outlet
offers cheap flour
SMALL AND medium sized retailers and traders in St. Andrew are flocking to a recently opened "factory outlet" by Jamaica Flour Mills (JF Mills), which is offering the group's entire range of products at cut rate prices direct to wholesale customers. The.

JTB could drop US PR firm
THE JAMAICA Tourist Board (JTB) is contemplating switching public relations (PR) firms in the United States and could soon drop long-time partner Peter Martin & Associates, according to senior industry players. The agency has been associated with...

Jamaica Blue coffee shop closed
THE JAMAICA Blue coffee shop, which was launched two years ago in the upmarket Mayfair district of London, to try and cash in on the lucrative international coffee market has closed. PricewaterhouseCoopers partner and Jablum receiver John Lee went to...

Asset sale boosts Gleaner profits
THE ONE-OFF sale of printing equipment helped boost The Gleaner Company's profit by $45 million in the first nine months of the year to the end of September. As a result of the exceptional item The Gleaner saw after tax profit for the nine months ended.
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