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Investments Corp. and Manila Water Co. Inc.
NBS president Alfredo Ramos said the company is looking to offer its shares to the public following the success of the recent batch of IPOs. Ramos, however, did not indicate the timetable for the IPO and how much the firm plans to offer. "Its still too early," he told reporters yesterday.
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ASIAN SPIRIT AND FIRST GENERATION HOLDINGS CORP
Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 270568 [Title] => Hot IPO streak attracts Natl Bookstore for possible listing [Summary] => National Book Store Inc., the countrys biggest bookstore chain, is considering listing its shares on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) given the strong response to the initial public offerings (IPOs) of SM
Investments Corp. and Manila Water Co. Inc.
NBS president Alfredo Ramos said the company is looking to offer its shares to the public following the success of the recent batch of IPOs. Ramos, however, did not indicate the timetable for the IPO and how much the firm plans to offer. "Its still too early," he told reporters yesterday.
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By Zinnia B. Dela Peña | March 16, 2005 - 12:00am
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