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Business
Last chance to vote
Friday, March 23, 2012
TODAY is your last chance to vote for the Mogul in the Making that you'd most like to see succeed.
In recent weeks, the Jamaica Observer has featured, in the newspaper and online, 21 businesses which have taken the plunge into the marketplace.
You can see the nominees on our website: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/mogul-in-the-making/
To vote, just follow the link and then click on the button next to your favourite candidate.
The rules allow only one vote per day per computer, or computer network, but you can also vote using your mobile by going to the link: http://jol.jamaicaobserver.com/mogul_poll/
We will announce the names next week of three to watch, one chosen by our readers in our online poll, one selected by our panel of business leaders, and one picked by our journalists.
We regret that we no longer have tickets to give away to the Mogul in the Making event on Wednesday night.
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