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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Wednesday | March 8, 2006

Jamaica slips behind Dominican Republic in call centres
JAMAICA HAS lost it position as the leading regional call centre hub of the Caribbean, says Philip Peters, chief executive officer of Miami-based research company Zagada Markets Inc. He said an interim survey done in 2005...

Montego Bay Freezone office space needed now - Senator Sloley
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MONTEGO Bay Freezone needs to be expanded to ease the shortage of office space, says Senator Noel Sloley, chairman of the board of directors. He encouraged the city's business community to invest in its expansion and development.


Big companies do die
AS MUCH as managers, employees and shareholders fear the thought of their beloved and salary- and dividend-providing company going under, the sad fact is that big companies (and small ones too) do die. In Jamaica, companies that were household names...


Frankson targets consumers
THE PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA), Doreen Frankson, says that ultimately it will be the Jamaican consumer who reduces the imbalance in the country's trade deficit.


Authorities raid OLINT
THE FINANCIAL Services Commission (FSC) conducted a raid in conjunction with armed police officers on the home and New Kingston offices of David Smith, proprietor of OLINT Corporation on Monday.


Victims of 'the tek wey game': arise!
Question: A Toyota Noah slammed into the rear of my car last September. The driver, who was NOT the owner, accepted liability. He said that he did not have his licence with him but showed me a national ID and TRN card.


Labour mobility roadblocks ahead, says Devon Evans
OCHO RIOS St.Ann: Prime Minister of Barbados, Owen Authur is calling on the regional labour movement to lead a campaign to make the people of the Caribbean more aware of the improvements in labour mobility under the Caribbean Single Market...















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