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Your Financial FactSheet

Jamaica's Premier Financial Factsheet: To Enlighten, Enrich, and Engage.

Documents: Understanding the Facebook Prospectus

Posted on February 3, 2012February 3, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Documents: Understanding the Facebook Prospectus

Facebook’s S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission is the first step toward an initial public offering. DealBook is annotating the 148-page prospectus to decipher the giant social network’s revenue, profit and risk factors.

Investment in the Caribbean and Latin America on the decline

Posted on February 3, 2012February 3, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Investment in the Caribbean and Latin America on the decline

LOW levels of current investment by the private and public sectors across Latin America and the Caribbean will prohibit growth when the recession ends.

Facebook Bares Business Soul In IPO Filing

Posted on February 3, 2012February 3, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Facebook Bares Business Soul In IPO Filing

The unveiling came late Wednesday when the company filed its plans to raise US$5 billion in an initial public offering of stock. It’s a revelatory moment that prospective investors, curious competitors and nosy reporters have been awaiting for two years.

Jamaica’s options diminishing

Posted on February 3, 2012February 3, 2012 by Your Financial FactSheet

Jamaica's options diminishing

This is one time when I hate to say “I told you so” as it is in relation to Jamaica’s economy. This is because it always seems as if the appropriate prediction to make is that implemented policies will not work and will cause our economic situation to worsen

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE – BOJ SPOT MKT (30/06/25)

Buying: 158.9623; Selling: 160.3634

JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE SUMMARY (30/06/25)

59 stocks traded: 33 advanced, 18 declined, 8 traded firm

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