+ Follow ADVANCED GAMES CORP Tag
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[Title] => Ongpin group buys out Cabarrus to up stake in PhilWeb to 97%
[Summary] => The group of former Trade and Industry minister Roberto V. Ongpin has acquired from the Cabarrus family an additional 22.6 percent equity in PhilWeb Corp. for P158 million, raising its stake to a dominant 97 percent of the infotech company.
Ongpin, through Azurestar Corp. and Aquadisk Corp., purchased a total of 14.37 billion PhilWeb shares at 1.1 centavos per share, the average of the closing prices for the past 30 days.
The transaction was closed at the Philippine Stock Exchange yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-26 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => Pagcor taps Philweb for Internet gaming project
[Summary] => Listed information technology firm Philweb Corp. has secured the approval of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) to operate the latters Internet based casino and sports betting games.
Pagcor had earlier tapped Philweb as technical consultant and service provider in developing an online sports betting website which would allow bets on basketball games played in the US and the Philippines.
Philweb, an affiliate of Canada-based Advanced Games Corp., has been preparing for its shift to Internet-based gaming activities since 2002.
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ADVANCED GAMES CORP
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[Title] => Ongpin group buys out Cabarrus to up stake in PhilWeb to 97%
[Summary] => The group of former Trade and Industry minister Roberto V. Ongpin has acquired from the Cabarrus family an additional 22.6 percent equity in PhilWeb Corp. for P158 million, raising its stake to a dominant 97 percent of the infotech company.
Ongpin, through Azurestar Corp. and Aquadisk Corp., purchased a total of 14.37 billion PhilWeb shares at 1.1 centavos per share, the average of the closing prices for the past 30 days.
The transaction was closed at the Philippine Stock Exchange yesterday.
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[Title] => Pagcor taps Philweb for Internet gaming project
[Summary] => Listed information technology firm Philweb Corp. has secured the approval of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) to operate the latters Internet based casino and sports betting games.
Pagcor had earlier tapped Philweb as technical consultant and service provider in developing an online sports betting website which would allow bets on basketball games played in the US and the Philippines.
Philweb, an affiliate of Canada-based Advanced Games Corp., has been preparing for its shift to Internet-based gaming activities since 2002.
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