+ Follow Citicore Power Tag
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[Title] => Citicore Power targets Q1 listing
[Summary] => Citicore Power, a sister company of Megawide Construction Corp., is looking to list its real estate investment trust (REIT) unit in the first quarter of 2022 instead of this year, according to BDO Capital & Investment Corp.
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[AuthorName] => Iris Gonzales
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[Title] => Solar Philippines, Citicore Power abandon Batangas solar venture
[Summary] => Citicore Power, a sister firm of Megawide Construction Corp., and Solar Philippines have abandoned their joint venture agreement to build up to 250 megawatts of solar power capacity in Luzon, less than a year since the two companies announced the deal in May.
[DatePublished] => 2015-12-06 09:00:00
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Citicore Power
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[Title] => Citicore Power targets Q1 listing
[Summary] => Citicore Power, a sister company of Megawide Construction Corp., is looking to list its real estate investment trust (REIT) unit in the first quarter of 2022 instead of this year, according to BDO Capital & Investment Corp.
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[Title] => Solar Philippines, Citicore Power abandon Batangas solar venture
[Summary] => Citicore Power, a sister firm of Megawide Construction Corp., and Solar Philippines have abandoned their joint venture agreement to build up to 250 megawatts of solar power capacity in Luzon, less than a year since the two companies announced the deal in May.
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