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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Friday | May 30, 2003

Oceanic to have islandwide network by October
OCEANIC DIGITAL Communications (ODC), the United States telecoms company that last year acquired 100 per cent interest in Centennial Digital Jamaica's (CDJ) operations, is to complete its islandwide cellular network by the end of October.

BNS records solid results for the second quarter
THE BANK of Nova Scotia (BNS) Jamaica has recorded 'solid results' for the second quarter to the end of April, this year, achieving net profit of $1.08 billion, a $113 million increase over the corresponding period last year.


Pegasus posts profits for first time in 5 yrs
SHAREHOLDERS OF the Pegasus Hotels of Jamaica will hear today how the popular convention centre managed to pull off a profit of almost $14 million for the year to the end of March 2003, the first time it has recorded a gain in the last five years.


Huge US million-dollar investment made in J'can stock market
INVESTORS OUTSIDE of Jamaica have purchased shares valued at US$45 million since the beginning of 2003.


Arc Systems turns to Egyptian cement
ARC SYSTEMS, a Kingston-based manufacturer of zinc, nails and other hardware items, has entered the cement market, importing some 18,000 tonnes so far this year.


'Referendum or bust!'
THE ISSUE of referendums has surfaced with the proposed establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).


Can regional airlines learn from British Airways?
THE COMMERCIAL airline industry has been experiencing a downturn and nowhere is that more evident than in the Caribbean.















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