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This year’s honor will be given to the country’s outstanding business journalists for their exemplary works in 2001.
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Statistics submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed net income plunged from P60 million last year to P22 million last quarter, although net sales improved almost four percent to P3.871 billion.
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Statistics submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed net income plunged from P60 million last year to P22 million last quarter, although net sales improved almost four percent to P3.871 billion.
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With non-cash losses totaling P500.2 million, ICTSI’s consolidated net income shrank from P406 million in 1999 to P59.4 million this year. In the third quarter alone, net profit thinned down by 72 percent from P155 million to P43.9 million.
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At the Philippine Dealing System (PDS), the peso tumbled to a record low of 49 to the dollar in morning trading, eclipsing the previous record of 48.50 posted on Friday as traders shrugged off both the President’s weekend vow to get the government out of gambling and his apology for the scandal involving alleged jueteng payoffs.
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This year’s honor will be given to the country’s outstanding business journalists for their exemplary works in 2001.
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Statistics submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed net income plunged from P60 million last year to P22 million last quarter, although net sales improved almost four percent to P3.871 billion.
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Statistics submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) showed net income plunged from P60 million last year to P22 million last quarter, although net sales improved almost four percent to P3.871 billion.
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With non-cash losses totaling P500.2 million, ICTSI’s consolidated net income shrank from P406 million in 1999 to P59.4 million this year. In the third quarter alone, net profit thinned down by 72 percent from P155 million to P43.9 million.
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