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[Title] => Razon acquires 75% of Active Alliance
[Summary] => Port magnate Enrique K. Razon is taking over listed firm Active Alliance Inc. (AAI), which is rumored to be the backdoor listing ticket of his gaming company Bloomsbury Investments, in a deal valued at P200 million.
[DatePublished] => 2011-11-24 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => A night of victory and pride
[Summary] => Airlift Asia Inc. (AAI), the countrys leading Filipino-owned freight forwarding company, marked its 25th anniversary in December with a uniquely Filipino fiesta celebration.
"AAI in its 25 years has been very much like the Philippine fiestayou can find it anywhere in the country," said AAI managing director Alfonso L. Santiago. "Good times or bad, our people will always celebrate the fiesta. Its not because we have to, but because it is important to the whole community that it is celebrated."
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Clark-based Active Alliance suspends mfg operations
[Summary] => Active Alliance Inc. (AAI) has suspended its electronics manufacturing operation due to uncertainties in the industry, in the process allowing it to explore other lucrative business ventures.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the Clark-based AAI cited expected uncertainties in the electronics industry in the coming months as the reason behind its decision to cease operations. It, however, did not provide other details.
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[Title] => Assist America opens RP office
[Summary] => Assist America Inc. (AAI), a US-based firm engaged in providing assistance to travelers who are unfamiliar with how to get help in cases of medical emergencies, because they are away from home, usually in a foreign country, recently opened its Philippine office in Makati City.
Ron Estrella, AAI country manager, said his firm intervenes quickly and directly when called upon to do so and helps in certain critical situations not covered by insurance firms.
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[Title] => TNT Express expands RP operations with new tie-up
[Summary] => European based courier company TNT International Express has signed a five-year mmemorandum of agreement with Airlift Asia Inc (AAI) as part of its ongoing expansion program in the Philippines.
TNT country general manager Jose Luis Romero-Salas described the agreement as a major step in its bid to corner the still large and untapped markets in several high growth areas around the country.
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[Title] => Global Equities closes plant of subsidiary
[Summary] => Publicly-listed holding firm Global Equities Inc. (GEI) has permanently closed the manufacturing plant of its wholly-owned subsidiary Adamson and Adamson Inc. (AAI) in Muntinlupa City ahead of a major corporate restructuring and expansion program.
GEI corporate information officer Arsenio Cabrera Jr. told the Philippine Stock Exchange that the companys board has given the go-signal to a shake-up in AAIs management and other measures "to improve efficiency, cut costs and maintain its market share in the health care products industry."
[DatePublished] => 2003-02-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => Heres the drill
[Summary] => Although its the largest tutorial center in the country, MSA Academic Advancement Institute is not strictly a pesos-and-centavos business.
"If the student can only afford one hour of tutoring but his teacher feels that he needs more drills to master the subject, we dont charge for the extra minutes," said MSA founder and academic program director Merle Alferez.
"If a student reports early but he is not being taught, then we also dont charge. Our policy is no teach, no pay."
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-19 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Margaret Jao-Grey
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[Title] => A night of victory and pride
[Summary] => Airlift Asia Inc. (AAI), the countrys leading Filipino-owned freight forwarding company, marked its 25th anniversary in December with a uniquely Filipino fiesta celebration.
"AAI in its 25 years has been very much like the Philippine fiestayou can find it anywhere in the country," said AAI managing director Alfonso L. Santiago. "Good times or bad, our people will always celebrate the fiesta. Its not because we have to, but because it is important to the whole community that it is celebrated."
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[Title] => Clark-based Active Alliance suspends mfg operations
[Summary] => Active Alliance Inc. (AAI) has suspended its electronics manufacturing operation due to uncertainties in the industry, in the process allowing it to explore other lucrative business ventures.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the Clark-based AAI cited expected uncertainties in the electronics industry in the coming months as the reason behind its decision to cease operations. It, however, did not provide other details.
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[Title] => Assist America opens RP office
[Summary] => Assist America Inc. (AAI), a US-based firm engaged in providing assistance to travelers who are unfamiliar with how to get help in cases of medical emergencies, because they are away from home, usually in a foreign country, recently opened its Philippine office in Makati City.
Ron Estrella, AAI country manager, said his firm intervenes quickly and directly when called upon to do so and helps in certain critical situations not covered by insurance firms.
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[Title] => TNT Express expands RP operations with new tie-up
[Summary] => European based courier company TNT International Express has signed a five-year mmemorandum of agreement with Airlift Asia Inc (AAI) as part of its ongoing expansion program in the Philippines.
TNT country general manager Jose Luis Romero-Salas described the agreement as a major step in its bid to corner the still large and untapped markets in several high growth areas around the country.
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[Title] => Global Equities closes plant of subsidiary
[Summary] => Publicly-listed holding firm Global Equities Inc. (GEI) has permanently closed the manufacturing plant of its wholly-owned subsidiary Adamson and Adamson Inc. (AAI) in Muntinlupa City ahead of a major corporate restructuring and expansion program.
GEI corporate information officer Arsenio Cabrera Jr. told the Philippine Stock Exchange that the companys board has given the go-signal to a shake-up in AAIs management and other measures "to improve efficiency, cut costs and maintain its market share in the health care products industry."
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[Title] => Heres the drill
[Summary] => Although its the largest tutorial center in the country, MSA Academic Advancement Institute is not strictly a pesos-and-centavos business.
"If the student can only afford one hour of tutoring but his teacher feels that he needs more drills to master the subject, we dont charge for the extra minutes," said MSA founder and academic program director Merle Alferez.
"If a student reports early but he is not being taught, then we also dont charge. Our policy is no teach, no pay."
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-19 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1488513
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