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[Title] => DOT expects more Japanese tourists this year
[Summary] => The Philippines expects more Japanese tourists to visit the Philippines as the country’s top airline companies increase ...
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[Summary] => The government is fasttracking the disposition of four prime assets, three of which through negotiated sale due to their prior record of two failed auctions.
The Presidential Management Office (PMO) revealed yesterday that the four state assets the Philippine Postal Corp., broadcast network RPN-9, the Philippine Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank and the Makati property formerly occupied by the International School have been put on the priority list as the government is set to tap financial advisers to prepare for the assets valuation and eventual sale.
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The Presidential Management Office (PMO) revealed yesterday that the four state assets the Philippine Postal Corp., broadcast network RPN-9, the Philippine Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank and the Makati property formerly occupied by the International School have been put on the priority list as the government is set to tap financial advisers to prepare for the assets valuation and eventual sale.
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[Title] => Piatco arbitration appeal rejected
[Summary] => The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) rejected yesterday the Philippine International Air Terminals Inc. (Piatco) request for arbitration of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3) conflict.
In a letter to the Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura and delos Angeles law office, acting DOTC Secretary Agustin Bengson said Piatcos request to undergo mediation or arbitration "was made on the erroneous assumption of the validity of the contract which contains the stipulation thereon."
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The Presidential Management Office (PMO) revealed yesterday that the four state assets the Philippine Postal Corp., broadcast network RPN-9, the Philippine Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank and the Makati property formerly occupied by the International School have been put on the priority list as the government is set to tap financial advisers to prepare for the assets valuation and eventual sale.
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The Presidential Management Office (PMO) revealed yesterday that the four state assets the Philippine Postal Corp., broadcast network RPN-9, the Philippine Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank and the Makati property formerly occupied by the International School have been put on the priority list as the government is set to tap financial advisers to prepare for the assets valuation and eventual sale.
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The Presidential Management Office (PMO) revealed yesterday that the four state assets the Philippine Postal Corp., broadcast network RPN-9, the Philippine Al Amanah Islamic Investment Bank and the Makati property formerly occupied by the International School have been put on the priority list as the government is set to tap financial advisers to prepare for the assets valuation and eventual sale.
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In a letter to the Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura and delos Angeles law office, acting DOTC Secretary Agustin Bengson said Piatcos request to undergo mediation or arbitration "was made on the erroneous assumption of the validity of the contract which contains the stipulation thereon."
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