+ Follow ALUBIJID-LAGUINDINGAN-GITAGUM INTEGRATED FARMERS ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Title] => UCPB Rural Bank declares dividends
[Summary] => UCPB Rural Bank declared cash dividends to its common and preferred stockholders recently totaling P69.9 million following record-high earnings last year. The dividends represent 43 percent of the banks common stock and two percent of its preferred stock.
UCPB Rural Bank, which is majority-owned by UCPB, posted a net income after tax of P161.1 million in 2000, an all-time high for the bank and 15 percent higher than the P139.8 million earned in 1999.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => A UCPB showcase in Mindanao
[Summary] => The slightly musty, slightly aromatic smell of drying tobacco leaves filled the air as Jose Bagas, 52, opened the door of the curing shed. Inside the dimly-lit room, rows upon rows of drying tobacco leaves hung on wooden racks. Their color had turned a bright brownish red, a sign that they are almost cured. Nong Joes eyes surveyed every quarter of the room without a flicker of emotion but, as he closed the sheds door, a trace of a smile played on his lips. "The years harvest has been very good," he said softly.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1690181
[AuthorName] => Ricardo Y. Lepatan, Jr.
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[Title] => UCPB Rural Bank declares dividends
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UCPB Rural Bank, which is majority-owned by UCPB, posted a net income after tax of P161.1 million in 2000, an all-time high for the bank and 15 percent higher than the P139.8 million earned in 1999.
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[Title] => A UCPB showcase in Mindanao
[Summary] => The slightly musty, slightly aromatic smell of drying tobacco leaves filled the air as Jose Bagas, 52, opened the door of the curing shed. Inside the dimly-lit room, rows upon rows of drying tobacco leaves hung on wooden racks. Their color had turned a bright brownish red, a sign that they are almost cured. Nong Joes eyes surveyed every quarter of the room without a flicker of emotion but, as he closed the sheds door, a trace of a smile played on his lips. "The years harvest has been very good," he said softly.
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[AuthorID] => 1690181
[AuthorName] => Ricardo Y. Lepatan, Jr.
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