+ Follow AMRO SECURITIES Tag
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[Title] => Yuchengco camp wins in controversy-marred PSE elections
[Summary] => Thwarting a planned takeover by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Philippine Stock Exchange elected yesterday its new board of directors after the opposition group failed to secure a restraining order from the court.
PSE chairman Vivian Yuchengco said the exchange was able to muster the needed shares to constitute a quorum despite the challenge posed by the opposition camp led by broker Filomeno Francisco.
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[Title] => Coyiuto camp withdraws from PSE polls
[Summary] => Candidates associated with stockbroker-businessman Robert Coyiuto Jr. have decided to withdraw from the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) elections scheduled this Saturday, expressing their disappointment over the turn of events that they felt worked against their favor.
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => Yuchengco bets see convincing win in PSE polls
[Summary] => With the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) elections just three days away, the slate led by Alicia Arroyo of RCBC Securities is predicting a "convincing" victory in the battle for the seven board seats reserved for the broker-members.
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[Title] => Merrill Lynch still top broker in RP
[Summary] => US-based Merrill Lynch Securities Phils., Inc. held on to its distinction as the most active brokerage company at the Philippine Stock Exchange in the first five months of 2001, further belying reports it plans to close shop amid a lethargic local stock market.
The PSE reported that Merrill Lynch accounted for nearly eight percent of total trades during the five-month period, a substantial lead over its closest rival Jardine Fleming Exchange Capital Securities Inc. which cornered 6.5 percent.
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[Title] => Merrill Lynch still top broker in RP
[Summary] => US-based Merrill Lynch Securities Phils., Inc. held on to its distinction as the most active brokerage company at the Philippine Stock Exchange in the first five months of 2001, further belying reports it plans to close shop amid a lethargic local stock market.
The PSE reported that Merrill Lynch accounted for nearly eight percent of total trades during the five-month period, a substantial lead over its closest rival Jardine Fleming Exchange Capital Securities Inc. which cornered 6.5 percent.
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AMRO SECURITIES
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[Title] => Yuchengco camp wins in controversy-marred PSE elections
[Summary] => Thwarting a planned takeover by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Philippine Stock Exchange elected yesterday its new board of directors after the opposition group failed to secure a restraining order from the court.
PSE chairman Vivian Yuchengco said the exchange was able to muster the needed shares to constitute a quorum despite the challenge posed by the opposition camp led by broker Filomeno Francisco.
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[Title] => Coyiuto camp withdraws from PSE polls
[Summary] => Candidates associated with stockbroker-businessman Robert Coyiuto Jr. have decided to withdraw from the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) elections scheduled this Saturday, expressing their disappointment over the turn of events that they felt worked against their favor.
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[Title] => Yuchengco bets see convincing win in PSE polls
[Summary] => With the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) elections just three days away, the slate led by Alicia Arroyo of RCBC Securities is predicting a "convincing" victory in the battle for the seven board seats reserved for the broker-members.
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[Title] => Merrill Lynch still top broker in RP
[Summary] => US-based Merrill Lynch Securities Phils., Inc. held on to its distinction as the most active brokerage company at the Philippine Stock Exchange in the first five months of 2001, further belying reports it plans to close shop amid a lethargic local stock market.
The PSE reported that Merrill Lynch accounted for nearly eight percent of total trades during the five-month period, a substantial lead over its closest rival Jardine Fleming Exchange Capital Securities Inc. which cornered 6.5 percent.
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[Title] => Merrill Lynch still top broker in RP
[Summary] => US-based Merrill Lynch Securities Phils., Inc. held on to its distinction as the most active brokerage company at the Philippine Stock Exchange in the first five months of 2001, further belying reports it plans to close shop amid a lethargic local stock market.
The PSE reported that Merrill Lynch accounted for nearly eight percent of total trades during the five-month period, a substantial lead over its closest rival Jardine Fleming Exchange Capital Securities Inc. which cornered 6.5 percent.
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