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                    [Title] => Omico stocks soar on takeover talks
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Sources said Ongpin’s group was one of those parties that signified interest in acquiring or forging a joint venture with   Omico, which has an ongoing gold exploration project in Itogon, Benguet.

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Publicly-listed mining and property firm Omico Corp. is beefing up the authorized capital stock of its subsidiary, Omico-Ivanhoe Mining Inc., from P10 million to P100 million to fund the development of a gold mine in Itogon town in the northern mountainous province of Benguet.

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Sources said Ongpin’s group was one of those parties that signified interest in acquiring or forging a joint venture with   Omico, which has an ongoing gold exploration project in Itogon, Benguet.

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Publicly-listed mining and property firm Omico Corp. is beefing up the authorized capital stock of its subsidiary, Omico-Ivanhoe Mining Inc., from P10 million to P100 million to fund the development of a gold mine in Itogon town in the northern mountainous province of Benguet.

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