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Stamp firm gains where financial markets lose
CURRENT uncertainty in financial markets is increasing demand for alternative asset classes such as stamps and autographs, according to Stanley Gibbons Group.

Recruitment drive looks to Australia
A JERSEY recruitment company is attracting Australian employees to the Channel Islands.

UK-scale job cuts: ‘Not here’
BANKS in Jersey say that Island-based branches are unlikely to see the scale of job cuts emerging in the City of London in the wake of the credit crisis.

Sitting comfortably with Prince’s Trust aid
A JERSEY woman helped by the Prince’s Trust has launched a new business offering employees a massage while they work.

No need to worry, says UK financier
JERSEY is better placed than most offshore centres to withstand international scrutiny, according to a leading City financier.

Restaurant back with a new look
LA Capannina in Halkett Place is hoping to reopen this weekend with a new décor.

Classic case of organic success
THE business of independent dairy farmers in St Peter has earned
organic status following a two-year conversion period for their land.

Businesses ‘should do more to conserve water’
ISLAND businesses need to do more to conserve the water supply and to keep it pollution-free, say Jersey Water.

Data law: New fines on the way
BUSINESSES could be prosecuted for forcing prospective employees to reveal spent convictions in future.

New café aims for a homely feel
A FORMER interior designer is hoping to attract customers to her new venture selling traditional cream teas in the village of St Martin.
 
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