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                    [Title] => Coyiuto camp finally attends PSE meeting
                    [Summary] => The breakaway group of brokers led by Robert Coyiuto Jr. has decided to finally attend the regular meeting of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) board of directors yesterday, nearly three months after the  contested elections took place.


This as the Pasig Regional Trial Court dismissed last week for lack of merit the case filed by former PSE president Ramon Garcia seeking the nullification of the elections of the eight non-brokers in the PSE board.
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Breaking its silence on the relocation issue that has led to the resignation of FBDC chairman Manuel Pangilinan from the PSE board and the subsequent dismissal of PSE president Ramon T. Garcia, FBDC said it "has not reneged on its commitments to the PSE" and has, in fact, been in discussions with the Exchange’s representatives for the past two and a half years.
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PSE president Ramon T. Garcia said the Exchange’s Building Committee has come up with a counter letter to MPC’s plan junking its original offer of donating both land and building to PSE once it moves in at the Bonifacio Global City three years from now.

"The Building Committee looked it up, and proposed to submit back the original offer," Garcia said.
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PSE president Ramon T. Garcia said the Exchange’s Building Committee has come up with a counter letter to MPC’s plan junking its original offer of donating both land and building to PSE once it moves in at the Bonifacio Global City three years from now.

"The Building Committee looked it up, and proposed to submit back the original offer," Garcia said.
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                    [Title] => Coyiuto camp finally attends PSE meeting
                    [Summary] => The breakaway group of brokers led by Robert Coyiuto Jr. has decided to finally attend the regular meeting of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) board of directors yesterday, nearly three months after the  contested elections took place.


This as the Pasig Regional Trial Court dismissed last week for lack of merit the case filed by former PSE president Ramon Garcia seeking the nullification of the elections of the eight non-brokers in the PSE board.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-27 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096615 [AuthorName] => Christina Mendez [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 135393 [Title] => FBDC makes formal offer to host PSE [Summary] => Fort Bonifacio Development Corp. (FBDC) has made the formal offer to host the new site of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) which the latter’s board of governors can either accept or reject.

Breaking its silence on the relocation issue that has led to the resignation of FBDC chairman Manuel Pangilinan from the PSE board and the subsequent dismissal of PSE president Ramon T. Garcia, FBDC said it "has not reneged on its commitments to the PSE" and has, in fact, been in discussions with the Exchange’s representatives for the past two and a half years.
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PSE president Ramon T. Garcia said the Exchange’s Building Committee has come up with a counter letter to MPC’s plan junking its original offer of donating both land and building to PSE once it moves in at the Bonifacio Global City three years from now.

"The Building Committee looked it up, and proposed to submit back the original offer," Garcia said.
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PSE president Ramon T. Garcia said the Exchange’s Building Committee has come up with a counter letter to MPC’s plan junking its original offer of donating both land and building to PSE once it moves in at the Bonifacio Global City three years from now.

"The Building Committee looked it up, and proposed to submit back the original offer," Garcia said.
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