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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | September 21, 2008

Spending their millions: Athletes challenged to slow down
Gilded by their world-beating performances at the Olympics, Jamaica's top athletes can now earn millions in prize money, appearance fees and endorsement deals.

Investment advice for our athletes

1. How should our athletes invest their earnings, taking into account the fact that their careers have a relatively short lifespan?

Peter Matalon to bring Coco Palm luxury townhomes to market

Developer Peter Matalon is investing almost $900 million to develop three acres of property on prime residential lands in the community of Manor Park/Waterworks in upper St Andrew.

NHDC rebrands, moves apace with low-cost housing solutions

The embattled National Housing Development Corporation (NHDC), which is hoping to shed its troubled image by rebranding itself next month, is moving apace with plans to develop new housing solutions on the open market as...

The utility of a will

Don't be caught dead without one! Make a will! That, essentially, was the message from estate-planning attorney Denise James to people who want to ensure fewer complications in dealing with estates when they die."

Should insurers provide product warnings to buyers?

Question: I am the owner of a 2004 Toyota Probox station wagon.

Bailout in America - Half-trillion dollars to buy bad debts in Finsac-style rescue

Struggling to stave off financial catastrophe, the Bush administration on Friday laid out a radical bailout plan with a jawdropping price tag - a takeover of a half-trillion dollars or more in...

Caribbean needs to raise its game

Sometime on or around October 15, the economic partnership agreement (EPA) between Europe and CARI-FORUM will be signed in Barbados.





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