01.31.07
In what could be a marriage in heaven for people of certain faiths, key representatives of Iglesia in Cristo are discussing with El Shaddai’s Mike Velarde a possible joint venture over Channel 9 and a related property concern.
In what could be a marriage in heaven for people of certain faiths, key representatives of Iglesia in Cristo are discussing with El Shaddai’s Mike Velarde a possible joint venture over Channel 9 and a related property concern.
In what could be a marriage in heaven for people of certain faiths, key representatives of Iglesia in Cristo are discussing with El Shaddai’s Mike Velarde a possible joint venture over Channel 9 and a related property concern.
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A Filipina mother from Palawan won the $1 million cash raffle draw held over the holidays by the Qatar Duty Free for passengers transitting through the famed Doha airport.
Otessa Carbonel-Schiapparelli plunked down QAR 950 to buy one of the 5,000 tickets to join the raffle, and, as her Christmas luck would have it, the ticket was picked out from among the lot, making Carbonel-Schiapparelli an instant dollar millionaire.
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A Filipina mother from Palawan won the $1 million cash raffle draw held over the holidays by the Qatar Duty Free for passengers transitting through the famed Doha airport.
Otessa Carbonel-Schiapparelli plunked down QAR 950 to buy one of the 5,000 tickets to join the raffle, and, as her Christmas luck would have it, the ticket was picked out from among the lot, making Carbonel-Schiapparelli an instant dollar millionaire.
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A Filipina mother from Palawan won the $1 million cash raffle draw held over the holidays by the Qatar Duty Free for passengers transitting through the famed Doha airport.
Otessa Carbonel-Schiapparelli plunked down QAR 950 to buy one of the 5,000 tickets to join the raffle, and, as her Christmas luck would have it, the ticket was picked out from among the lot, making Carbonel-Schiapparelli an instant dollar millionaire.
Enrique Razon Jr. has disclosed that he now personally controls at least 41.88 percent of the International Container Terminal Services Inc., a personal fortune worth, at yesterday’s market close, about P18.9 billion, give or take a few million pesos.
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The long-delayed upgrading of the San Fernando, La Union airport is finally underway, with Malacanang releasing over P472 million, initially for the strengthening of the airfield pavements and repair of electrical works.
Enrique Razon Jr. has disclosed that he now personally controls at least 41.88 percent of the International Container Terminal Services Inc., a personal fortune worth, at yesterday’s market close, about P18.9 billion, give or take a few million pesos.
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The long-delayed upgrading of the San Fernando, La Union airport is finally underway, with Malacanang releasing over P472 million, initially for the strengthening of the airfield pavements and repair of electrical works.
Enrique Razon Jr. has disclosed that he now personally controls at least 41.88 percent of the International Container Terminal Services Inc., a personal fortune worth, at yesterday’s market close, about P18.9 billion, give or take a few million pesos.
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The long-delayed upgrading of the San Fernando, La Union airport is finally underway, with Malacanang releasing over P472 million, initially for the strengthening of the airfield pavements and repair of electrical works.
PBCom blocks Philtrust boys
January 31, 2007
THE backdoor attempt by Philtrust to enter the Philippine Bank of Communications was thwarted last week after its two nominees were blocked from being elected to the PBCom board.
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According to the grapevine, Manila Hotel president, former Senator Jose Lina Jr., and lawyer Francis Gaw were supposed to have been elected to the PBCom board, hand-in-hand with the resignations of directors Johnny Cobankiat and Edwin Chugunco, who respectively represent the Nubla and Chung families in PBCom.
Gaw happens to be a son-in-law of Manila Hotel owner Emilio Yap, whose Philtrust Bank gave the Luys up to today to accept a general tender offer as the Chungs and the Nublas already had.
But the planned election never got past the agenda after the Luy bloc objected, apparently with the tacit approval of the PDIC nominees in the PBCom board led by president Roman Azanza, arguing that directors may only be elected during a shareholders’ meeting. Read the rest of this entry »