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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | February 17, 2008

Flow acquires Entertainment Systems Ltd
Stephen Chung has sold out his cable company, one of Kingston's largest, to big rival, Flow Jamaica, the parties announced jointly Friday.

Professional conduct in the workplace: When to keep your mouth shut

I just heard that one of my coworkers is being fired.

Knock for knock, the offender should pay

Question: Someone ran into the front side of my motor vehicle at the start of this year.

Jamaica stock performance in a US recession

The post-election period in the Jamaican stock market has been phenomenal, ending with record index values.Investors also got a sneak peak of how undervalued some of our blue-chip companies are - for example, the premium paid for...

Grace Kennedy doubles profits

Conglomerate Grace Kennedy Limited has ended the financial year with strong results, with net profit of $3.4 billion, or $10.55 per share, an increase of 86 per cent at December 31, 2007.

'House of the Future'

This undated image provided by Disney Enterprises, shows the Disneyland attraction called 'House of the Future' which opened in 1957 in California.

Donald Trump to build new golf complex in Puerto Rico

Real estate mogul Donald Trump is extending his empire to Puerto Rico, announcing a partnership Friday to build a US$600 million (euro410 million) golf complex on the island's northern coast.

Making the Carib competitive

A little over 10 days ago, a privately owned British company, Edrington, acquired a majority shareholding in Brugal, the leading rum producer in the Dominican Republic and one of the largest international rum brands after Havana Club and Bacardi.





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