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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | May 22, 2005

Manufacturing revival under way - Says JMA president Doreen Frankson
AFTER A tough year in 2003, the manufacturing sector rebounded sharply in 2004, says Doreen Frankson, president of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA). But, the sector continues to face difficulties with high interest rates, a difficult...

Jamaica Stock Exchange joins anti-crime front
THE JAMAICA Stock Exchange (JSE) and its eleven stockbroker members have expressed their full support of the recent initiative of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ) to bring forcefully to the attention of the Government, Opposition...


Spirit Airlines to offer Florida alternative
SPIRIT AIRLINES, the largest privately-owned airline in the United States, has confirmed that it will begin offering non-stop flight service between Fort Lauderdale and Montego Bay and Kingston later this year.


How to spread risk
FROM TIME to time, persons make serious investment mistakes. Today we look at some of them. If you are the main breadwinner in your family it goes without saying that if you are not covered with a life insurance with a sufficiently large death...


'Good ideas need good management'
"I WANT TO talk about the oldest ambition, not the oldest profession (please, I am not in that business). The oldest ambition since ancient times to become wealthy."


The genesis of the CSME
A LITTLE OVER a week ago, the Barbados Prime Minister, Owen Arthur, addressed a large gathering of investors and tourism industry professionals. They were attending the Caribbean Hotel Association and Caribbean Tourism Organisation's ninth annual...

















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