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                    [Title] => PSE extends suspension of trading on Chempil, LMG shares
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The Philippine Stock Exchange has extended the voluntary share trade suspension of Chemical Industries of the Philippines (Chempil) and unit LMG Chemicals for another 10 days pending talks with prospective investors.

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Proponents of the $80-million soap manufacturing plant include the Chempil Group of businessman Antonio Garcia.
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The Philippine Stock Exchange has extended the voluntary share trade suspension of Chemical Industries of the Philippines (Chempil) and unit LMG Chemicals for another 10 days pending talks with prospective investors.

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Proponents of the $80-million soap manufacturing plant include the Chempil Group of businessman Antonio Garcia.
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