+ Follow CALTEX CORP Tag
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[Title] => Galoc sells output to South Korea oil refiners
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Galoc Production Co. (GPC) has sold its recent oil produce to GS Caltex Corp., one of the leading oil refiners in South Korea.
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[Title] => Halili leads winners in FPI Classic at Riviera course
[Summary] => Dan Halili of San Miguel Corp. emerged the low gross champion in the recent Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) Golf Classic which drew the countrys top executives from major manufacturing corporations at the Langer Course of Riviera Golf and Country Club in Silang, Cavite.
Philip Adamson of Phimco Industries ruled the Class A division while Tipco president George Chua and Ike Yusingco of SMC bagged the Class B and C crown under the System 36 format in the tournament sponsored by San Miguel Corp. and backed by Petron Corp. and Caltex Corp.
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[Title] => GMA-7 mulls IPO next year
[Summary] => GMA Network Inc. is planning to raise funds through an initial public offering next year to beef up its facilities in a bid to reclaim the number one position in the broadcasting industry.
GMA 7, the top station until the People Power Revolution in 1986, is expected to join big-ticket issues Caltex Corp., Shell Petroleum Philippines Corp. and energy companies PNOC and Mirant Corp. which have signified their interest in offering their shares to the public next year.
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[Title] => Big 3 oil firms cut diesel prices by 40¢ per liter
[Summary] => The countrys "Big 3" oil companies Caltex, Shell and Petron will cut prices of diesel products by 40 centavos per liter following a sharp fall in global crude oil prices, officials said yesterday.
This will be the first price cut for oil products this year after a series of increases over the past two months which added up to a hike of more than P2 per liter.
Further cuts may be forthcoming, the officials said.
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[Title] => House urges BIR to raise its target
[Summary] => The House of Representatives is pressuring the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to raise its revenue goal this year by P20 billion to P487 billion.
In a meeting last week, House ways and means committee vice-chairman Herminio Teves urged the BIR to increase its revenue target which he earlier said was too low.
Based on presentations made by the inter-agency Development Budget and Coordination Committee (DBCC), Teves said it is still possible for the countrys premiere tax collection agency to hike its target by P40 billion from the original programmed P447 billion.
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[Title] => Caltex Phils has new chairman
[Summary] => Caltex (Philippines), Inc. has a new country chairman in Timothy D. Leveille, succeeding Nicholas C. Florio. Leveille, will also serve as the companys chief financial officer. Leveille joined the Caltex family in 1987 and has held various management positions in the company. These include assignments in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, South Africa, and Korea.
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[Title] => Caltex Asia eyes RP as regl headquarters
[Summary] => A subsidiary of Caltex Corp., in an effort to make its presence felt in the Asia-Pacific region, has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a license to establish its regional headquarters in the Philippines.
The proposed Caltex Asia Limited intends "to supervise, monitor and coordinate the activities of its branches, subsidiaries and affiliates in the Asia-Pacific Region."
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CALTEX CORP
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[Title] => Halili leads winners in FPI Classic at Riviera course
[Summary] => Dan Halili of San Miguel Corp. emerged the low gross champion in the recent Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) Golf Classic which drew the countrys top executives from major manufacturing corporations at the Langer Course of Riviera Golf and Country Club in Silang, Cavite.
Philip Adamson of Phimco Industries ruled the Class A division while Tipco president George Chua and Ike Yusingco of SMC bagged the Class B and C crown under the System 36 format in the tournament sponsored by San Miguel Corp. and backed by Petron Corp. and Caltex Corp.
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[Title] => GMA-7 mulls IPO next year
[Summary] => GMA Network Inc. is planning to raise funds through an initial public offering next year to beef up its facilities in a bid to reclaim the number one position in the broadcasting industry.
GMA 7, the top station until the People Power Revolution in 1986, is expected to join big-ticket issues Caltex Corp., Shell Petroleum Philippines Corp. and energy companies PNOC and Mirant Corp. which have signified their interest in offering their shares to the public next year.
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[Title] => Big 3 oil firms cut diesel prices by 40¢ per liter
[Summary] => The countrys "Big 3" oil companies Caltex, Shell and Petron will cut prices of diesel products by 40 centavos per liter following a sharp fall in global crude oil prices, officials said yesterday.
This will be the first price cut for oil products this year after a series of increases over the past two months which added up to a hike of more than P2 per liter.
Further cuts may be forthcoming, the officials said.
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[Title] => House urges BIR to raise its target
[Summary] => The House of Representatives is pressuring the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to raise its revenue goal this year by P20 billion to P487 billion.
In a meeting last week, House ways and means committee vice-chairman Herminio Teves urged the BIR to increase its revenue target which he earlier said was too low.
Based on presentations made by the inter-agency Development Budget and Coordination Committee (DBCC), Teves said it is still possible for the countrys premiere tax collection agency to hike its target by P40 billion from the original programmed P447 billion.
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[Title] => Caltex Phils has new chairman
[Summary] => Caltex (Philippines), Inc. has a new country chairman in Timothy D. Leveille, succeeding Nicholas C. Florio. Leveille, will also serve as the companys chief financial officer. Leveille joined the Caltex family in 1987 and has held various management positions in the company. These include assignments in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, South Africa, and Korea.
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[Title] => Caltex Asia eyes RP as regl headquarters
[Summary] => A subsidiary of Caltex Corp., in an effort to make its presence felt in the Asia-Pacific region, has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a license to establish its regional headquarters in the Philippines.
The proposed Caltex Asia Limited intends "to supervise, monitor and coordinate the activities of its branches, subsidiaries and affiliates in the Asia-Pacific Region."
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January 15, 2002 - 12:00am