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Business

Correction

Sunday, September 16, 2012



A story published in last Wednesday's Business Observer incorrectly reported that the Petroleum Company of Jamaica (Petcom) had entered into a dealership arrangement with the family of the late Lloyd 'LG' Brown to operate a service station at the intersection of Dunrobin and Constant Spring roads in St Andrew. In fact, the Brown family sold the service station to a third party, who subsequently entered into a dealership arrangement with Petcom. We regret the error and apologise for any inconvenience caused.



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