+ Follow ALASKA FRESH Tag
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[Title] => Alaska Milk income up 4.5% to P153.6M in Q1
[Summary] => The Uytengsu-owned Alaska Milk Corp. (AMC) reported only a 4.48-percent growth in its first quarter net income this year as higher cost of raw materials and foreign exchange costs affected its bottomline.
Net profit amounted to P153.64 million for the period, compared with P146.54 million in the same period last year.
However, sales jumped by 36 percent to P1.32 billion from only P976 million, buoyed by brisk sales across all product lines as well as the eight-percent increase in the selling price of all its milk products.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => Alaska Milk ups income by 14%
[Summary] => Powered by strong sales volume across all product lines, Alaska Milk Corp. (AMC) reported a 14 percent growth in its net income last year to P499 million from P439 million the previous year.
In its financial report submitted to the Philippine Stock Exchange, AMC said revenues rose nine percent to P4.34 billion while cost of sales and operating expenses increased also by nine percent to P3.73 billion.
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[Title] => Learning Curves
[Summary] => Think "Driving School" and the image of personality-challenged instructors barking textbook spiels to nerve-wracked, completely dazed and confused students easily comes to mind. Exciting sometimes it can be, as brushes with all sorts of costly damage to life and property are part of the deal. But the whole experience is also as much fun as watching sinampay dry.
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[Title] => Racing for LIFE
[Summary] => If you were a car-crazy kid in the late 70s and early 80s, you were probably awestruck at the sight of a Ford Escort RS2000 cruising down the Metros still traffic- and billboard-free streets. Especially if said RS was sporting its signature screaming yellow paint job. This fiberglass-clad beauty was, after all, the tarmac-ripper, dirt road-scorcher rally car champ of its time, winning races everywhere in the world. Seeing one pass by through the windows of the family sedan was definitely a treat.
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[Title] => Boren, Villalon share honors in Tuason karting
[Summary] => Young Pia Boren and Indy Villalon split the honors as they prevailed in their respective classes in the third Arthur Tuason Memorial Cup Karting Sunday at the Carmona Circuit Philippines.
Boren, one of the three neophyte lady karters, ruled the Alaska Fresh Cadet Division, finishing the 20-lap race in 20:25.412 in this event presented by Standard Insurance and sponsored by Bridgestone Tyres, Hanjin Shipping, Carmona Circuit Philippines, Alaska Fresh, Drive Concept Wheels, Trapik.com and Magic 89.9.
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[Title] => Tuason Memorial breeding ground for fresh karting talents
[Summary] => Aside from being a convergence of karting superstars and talented drivers, the Arthur Tuason Memorial Cup Karting is fast becoming the spawning ground of promising new faces.
Come Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, the event held in memory of car racing legend Arthur Tuason hopes to discover another batch of young future champions as it stages its third season at the Carmona Circuit Philippines.
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ALASKA FRESH
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[Title] => Alaska Milk income up 4.5% to P153.6M in Q1
[Summary] => The Uytengsu-owned Alaska Milk Corp. (AMC) reported only a 4.48-percent growth in its first quarter net income this year as higher cost of raw materials and foreign exchange costs affected its bottomline.
Net profit amounted to P153.64 million for the period, compared with P146.54 million in the same period last year.
However, sales jumped by 36 percent to P1.32 billion from only P976 million, buoyed by brisk sales across all product lines as well as the eight-percent increase in the selling price of all its milk products.
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[Title] => Alaska Milk ups income by 14%
[Summary] => Powered by strong sales volume across all product lines, Alaska Milk Corp. (AMC) reported a 14 percent growth in its net income last year to P499 million from P439 million the previous year.
In its financial report submitted to the Philippine Stock Exchange, AMC said revenues rose nine percent to P4.34 billion while cost of sales and operating expenses increased also by nine percent to P3.73 billion.
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[Title] => Learning Curves
[Summary] => Think "Driving School" and the image of personality-challenged instructors barking textbook spiels to nerve-wracked, completely dazed and confused students easily comes to mind. Exciting sometimes it can be, as brushes with all sorts of costly damage to life and property are part of the deal. But the whole experience is also as much fun as watching sinampay dry.
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[Summary] => If you were a car-crazy kid in the late 70s and early 80s, you were probably awestruck at the sight of a Ford Escort RS2000 cruising down the Metros still traffic- and billboard-free streets. Especially if said RS was sporting its signature screaming yellow paint job. This fiberglass-clad beauty was, after all, the tarmac-ripper, dirt road-scorcher rally car champ of its time, winning races everywhere in the world. Seeing one pass by through the windows of the family sedan was definitely a treat.
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[Title] => Boren, Villalon share honors in Tuason karting
[Summary] => Young Pia Boren and Indy Villalon split the honors as they prevailed in their respective classes in the third Arthur Tuason Memorial Cup Karting Sunday at the Carmona Circuit Philippines.
Boren, one of the three neophyte lady karters, ruled the Alaska Fresh Cadet Division, finishing the 20-lap race in 20:25.412 in this event presented by Standard Insurance and sponsored by Bridgestone Tyres, Hanjin Shipping, Carmona Circuit Philippines, Alaska Fresh, Drive Concept Wheels, Trapik.com and Magic 89.9.
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[Title] => Tuason Memorial breeding ground for fresh karting talents
[Summary] => Aside from being a convergence of karting superstars and talented drivers, the Arthur Tuason Memorial Cup Karting is fast becoming the spawning ground of promising new faces.
Come Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, the event held in memory of car racing legend Arthur Tuason hopes to discover another batch of young future champions as it stages its third season at the Carmona Circuit Philippines.
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