Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | March 14, 2009
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JN aids recession-hit customers
Jamaica National intends to rally round its members in the face of rising economic challenges. That's the message the financial institution issued in Mandeville on Thursday, during the first of several financial planning sessions it has organised.

Finance group keeps the deaf close to heart
The 65 students and 28 staff members at the Lister Mair Gilby School for the Deaf are happy about the visit they got from the Capital and Credit Financial Group.

The eight consumer rights
World Consumer Rights Day will be celebrated tomorrow, March 15.

Super Plus cash crunch - Eight outlets closed, headquarters sold, three stores on market
Faced with supply creditors taking a hard line, soaring costs, collapsing sales and plummeting profits from its once diversified food distribution business, Super Plus Food Stores has shuttered up to eight of its supermarkets and wholesales, sent 600 workers packing, sold its St Andrew headquarters for $88 million, and is now hunting more cash, putting up three of its food stores for sale.


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