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Local issues keep indices down (Source: guardian.co.tt)
Market activity rose to a new high on Thursday with 391,637 shares crossing the floor of the exchange for $6.10 million. [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-11-14/business3.html
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ACS urges Caribbean: Focus on environment (Source: guardian.co.tt)
Secretary general of the Association of Caribean States (ACS), Ambassador Luis Fernando Andrade Falla says that the small countries of the Caribbean should use next years Summit of Americas as a platform to raise environmental issues. [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-11-13/business3.html
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Sabga, oil pioneer inducted into Business Hall of Fame (Source: trinidadexpress.com)
Business entrepreneur Anthony Sabga and late oil industry pioneer Randolph Rust are the newest inductees into the Trinidad and Tobago Business Hall of Fame. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_business?id=161400749
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Chamber head: It cant be business as usual (Source: newsday.co.tt)
TT CHAMBER of Industry and Commerce president, Ian Collier, is questioning whether this country should continue with its business as usual approach and hope for the best, given the turbulent nature of the global economy. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,89822.html
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Stock markets continue to slide downwards (Source: newsday.co.tt)
World stock market indices continued on a downward slope yesterday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Index on the New York Stock Exchange leading the charge, losing 394.10 points to end the day at 8,299.86. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,89823.html
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Negotiations end, Plipdeco workers return to duty (Source: trinidadexpress.com)
PROTEST at the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Limited (Plipdeco) ended amicably yesterday as union and company officials concluded negotiations. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_business?id=161400747
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Guardian Holdings drags down indicies (Source: guardian.co.tt)
Jamaica Money Market Brokers Ltd ended Wednesday with a trade volume of 64,976 shares and trade value of $44,833.44. [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-11-13/business1.html
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Plipdeco workers walk off the job (Source: trinidadexpress.com)
HUNDREDS of workers at the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Limited (Plipdeco) Port downed tools yesterday, promising to return to work only after the conclusion of negotiations for a new collective agreement and the removal of a senior company official. [Full Story]
URL: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_business?id=161400370
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TSTT supports local media (Source: newsday.co.tt)
TSTT chief marketing officer William Powell vowed his companys support for local media, including the new media (such as media that are accessed through the Internet). [Full Story]
URL: http://www.newsday.co.tt/business/0,89824.html
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Plipdeco makes $110.3 m before tax (Source: guardian.co.tt)
The Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Ltd (Plipdeco), has declared group 2008 profit before tax of $110.3 million as of September 30. [Full Story]
URL: http://guardian.co.tt/archives/2008-11-13/business2.html
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