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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | May 6, 2007

Mayberry plans preference-share issue
Mayberry Investments Limited (MIL) will tap the market for new equity with a planned preference-share issue, the company's board decided Wednesday.

JN Small Business adds $3m loan to product mix

JN Small Business Loans Limited (JNSBL), a subsidiary of the Jamaica National Building Society group, has announced a new record in loans disbursed - 31,000 for the year ending March 31, 2007 - a third more than the year prior.

Stay the course - don't lose sight of investment goals

Imagine a race from Kingston to Negril that starts in Half-Way Tree, St. Andrew, during peak traffic hours

New C&WJ phone sale and mobile plans on Monday

Cable & Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) will kick off a new campaign Monday to grab mobile market share, with a big sale on handsets over the next three months, and the expansion of its 'Anyone' suite of products, better known to mobile subscribers as the '10/8'.

World Stock Markets

LONDON, United Kingdom (Reuters): Here is how major stock markets performed on Friday.NEW YORK:U.S.

House debate leaves critical debt, interest-rate issues unresolved

The budget debate once again highlighted the critical issue of Jamaica's huge debt, one of the highest as a percentage of GDP among rated sovereigns ...

EU free-market access offer controversial, could be costly

Last month, the European Commission (EC) offered to eliminate all remaining tariffs and quotas remaining on all ACP products other than sugar and rice whenever economic partnership agreements (EPAs) come into force.





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