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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | July 21, 2004

Victory for Carib Cement
THE ANTI-DUMPING and Subsidies Commission (ADSC) has made an affirmative final ruling in the Safeguard Investigation regarding imported building cement.

Red Stripe invests $20m in Sumfest
RED STRIPE, the Diageo-owned beer company and title sponsor for 'Reggae Sumfest', has invested some $20 million in the annual concert series, which is already underway in the island's


The economy's progress continues
THE GOVERNMENT of Jamaica's (GoJ) ability to raise 200 million Euro underlines the current credibility of their fiscal policy.


Strong growth expected for Seprod in 2004 - Coca-Cola manufacturing proves costly
THE SEPROD Group has posted a respectable 20 per cent increase in sales for its audited financial year ending December 31, 2003. The group's turnover increased from $2.37 billion to $2.8 billion.


Why did we need FINSAC? Senator Franklyn calls for private sector study on financial sector collapse
SENATOR THE Honourable Delano Franklyn has called on the private sector to undertake a study to explain the reasons behind the financial sector meltdown in the mid-nineties.














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