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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | October 8, 2006

Dell lands major e-learning contracts - To build wide area network for $1.7b
Dell World Trade Corporation (Dell) and Illuminat Jamaica have emerged as preferred bidders for the building out of a broadband wide area network (WAN) and the provision of IT equipment to the much-touted ...

Lee Chin to focus on developing AIC as international company

AIC boss Michael Lee Chin said Friday he gave up the job of chief executive officer to concentrate on building out the international side of his business.


JMMB tops 100,000 clients - On a quest to become regional powerhouse

Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) has reached a landmark of 100,000 clients, making it the largest brokerage house in Jamaica "by far," according to chief executive officer Keith Duncan.


Two thirds of Jamaicans outside social security net

Two-thirds of Jamaicans of pensionable age are not qualified to receive pensions from the National Insurance Scheme, placing the country in a grouping of nations with the highest rate of...


Caribbean gov'ts caught napping on US passport law

Once again a wholly foreseeable and well- documented crisis looms and Caribbean ministers are left scrambling to achieve the impossible: to try turning around a decision by the United States...


'Pay as you drive' insurance hits the road

LONDON, United Kingdom (Reuters): The "pay as you go" concept is nothing new: from mobile phones to utility bills, consumers are able to pay for goods and services at the point of consumption.


Online trading on US stock market through Alliance

Dear Hopeton, I am interested in purchasing stocks on the NYSE. However my stockbroker in Jamaica does not offer trade in US dollar stocks. Could you advise me of a stockbroker or forward me to someone that may be able to assist me?




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