+ Follow BUSINESSMAN ALFONSO YUCHENGCO Tag
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[Title] => Supreme Court junks P101-million damage suit vs defunct paper
[Summary] => Businessman Alfonso Yuchengco has failed in his bid in the Supreme Court (SC) to collect P101 million from the owner of the now defunct daily newspaper Manila Chronicle.
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[Title] => SC asked to reconsider ruling on PTIC
[Summary] => Businessman Alfonso Yuchengco asked the Supreme Court yesterday to reconsider its Jan. 20 ruling that declared the 111,415 shares of the Philippine Telecommunications Investment Corp. (PTIC), a holding company which formerly owned the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), as ill-gotten.
In a 75-page motion for reconsideration filed through his lawyer Ramon Quisumbing, Yuchengco and Y Realty Corp. also asked the High Court to remand the case to the Sandiganbayan.
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In a 75-page motion for reconsideration filed through his lawyer Ramon Quisumbing, Yuchengco and Y Realty Corp. also asked the High Court to remand the case to the Sandiganbayan.
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February 9, 2006 - 12:00am