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Jamaica's Government is being asked to consider alternative cement suppliers to Caribbean Cement (Cemex group) becaue of recent shortages on the islan. ....
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Hardware stores complain about cement shortage Wednesday, August 04, 2021
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SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth Cement retailers in three south-central parishes say they are struggling to meet cement demands because of what they say is a shortage of the supply from Caribbean Cement Company.
Checks made by the
Jamaica Observer yesterday with hardware stores in Mandeville and Christiana in Manchester; May Pen in Clarendon; and Santa Cruz in St Elizabeth had the same complaints of limited or no cement available. ....
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Stocks Roundup: PBS 9.75% prefs lead JSE gains Friday, July 30, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Productive Business Solutions Limited 9.75 per cent preference shares led gains Friday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).
The shares advanced by 25 per cent to close at $105.00.
Meanwhile, Medical Disposables Limited rose 9.05 per cent to close at $4.94 and 1834 Investments Limited moved up 7.53 per cent to $1.00.
Eppley Limited 8.25 per cent preference shares saw the biggest decline, down 7.91 per cent to close at $6.17.
Ciboney Group Limited fell 7.55 per cent to close at ....