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The Lopez-controlled Manila North Tollways Corp. (MNTC) needs P2.8 billion to construct a portion of the second phase of its multi-billion peso North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) project.


MNTC president and chief executive officer Jose "Ping" de Jesus said the company is preparing to build a six-kilometer toll road system from Mindanao Ave. to NLEX to McArthur Highway. This forms part of the second phase development for the NLEX project.
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Investors are also seeking clues on the listing of First Generation Holdings Corp.’s shares in the stock market and the pricing for Universal Robina Corp.’s primary and secondary share sale.
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In its online weekly report, BPI Securities said security concerns and the lack of new positive developments will likely keep investors sidelined.
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The Lopez-controlled Manila North Tollways Corp. (MNTC) needs P2.8 billion to construct a portion of the second phase of its multi-billion peso North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) project.


MNTC president and chief executive officer Jose "Ping" de Jesus said the company is preparing to build a six-kilometer toll road system from Mindanao Ave. to NLEX to McArthur Highway. This forms part of the second phase development for the NLEX project.
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