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[Title] => Nestlé to invest P4.3 billion in new Batangas plant
[Summary] => Food manufacturing giant Nestlé Philippines is investing P4.3 billion over a period of two years on a new factory in Tanauan, Batangas.
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[Title] => All in the family
[Summary] => Within the world of Nestlé, Salvador Pigems assignment from Indonesia to the Philippines six months ago is a move up the corporate ladder.
"In terms of population, Indonesia is three times larger than the Philippines. In terms of the companys operational size, the Philippines is three times bigger than Indonesia," said Pigem, the president and chief executive officer of Nestlé Phils. Inc.
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Donald Dee, president of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP), said in a statement yesterday any legislated wage increase would only serve to exacerbate the existing equity of income and wealth distribution between organized labor and other workers.
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[Title] => Nestle Phils sees 5% hike in sales
[Summary] => Nestle Philippines Inc. is optimistic that the economy this year will do much better than last year.
Due to such optimism, Nestle president and chief executive officer Juan B. Santos said the food conglomerate is projecting a five-percent increase in its sales this year. "This year is a better year," he said.
Last year, Santos disclosed, Nestle’s total sales hit P40 billion, a five- percent increase over its 1999 sales figure.
In fact, Santos said, Nestle had projected a flat sales growth last year and instead managed to post a five-percent growth.
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Last year, Santos disclosed, Nestle’s total sales hit P40 billion, a five- percent increase over its 1999 sales figure.
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"In terms of population, Indonesia is three times larger than the Philippines. In terms of the companys operational size, the Philippines is three times bigger than Indonesia," said Pigem, the president and chief executive officer of Nestlé Phils. Inc.
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Donald Dee, president of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP), said in a statement yesterday any legislated wage increase would only serve to exacerbate the existing equity of income and wealth distribution between organized labor and other workers.
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[Summary] => Nestle Philippines Inc. is optimistic that the economy this year will do much better than last year.
Due to such optimism, Nestle president and chief executive officer Juan B. Santos said the food conglomerate is projecting a five-percent increase in its sales this year. "This year is a better year," he said.
Last year, Santos disclosed, Nestle’s total sales hit P40 billion, a five- percent increase over its 1999 sales figure.
In fact, Santos said, Nestle had projected a flat sales growth last year and instead managed to post a five-percent growth.
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[Summary] => Nestle Philippines Inc. is optimistic that the economy this year will do much better than last year.
Due to such optimism, Nestle president and chief executive officer Juan B. Santos said the food conglomerate is projecting a five-percent increase in its sales this year. "This year is a better year," he said.
Last year, Santos disclosed, Nestle’s total sales hit P40 billion, a five- percent increase over its 1999 sales figure.
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August 30, 2002 - 12:00am