+ Follow COYIUTO SECURITIES Tag
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[Title] => Coyiuto tops PSE elections
[Summary] => For the second straight year, veteran stockbroker Robert Coyiuto Jr. garnered the most number of votes in the annual elections for the 15-man board of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE).
The PSE had its general membership meeting and elections yesterday, which was described as the "most peaceful" since the unification of the Makati and Manila Stock Exchanges in 1994.
Coyiuto was the first president and chairman of the unified exchange and has since served in the board of directors in various capacities.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => 7 brokers to be elected directors at PSE polls
[Summary] => With its conversion last year into a stock corporation, the demutualized Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) will have its first taste of voting by shares as it holds its annual board elections today.
The 184 broker-members will elect from a list of 10 candidates the seven broker-directors needed to fill up the remaining slate in the 15-man board which, by virtue of the Securities Regulation Code passed in August 2000, is now majority controlled by non-brokers.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => Yap team dominates newly elected PSE board
[Summary] => The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) elected yesterday its new set of governors for the year with the team headed by incumbent chairman Felipe Yap practically dominating the brokers’ list.
As required by law, the Exchange’s 184 members voted seven brokers into the 15-man board of governors while the eight non-broker majority earlier nominated were officially installed into office.
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COYIUTO SECURITIES
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[Title] => Coyiuto tops PSE elections
[Summary] => For the second straight year, veteran stockbroker Robert Coyiuto Jr. garnered the most number of votes in the annual elections for the 15-man board of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE).
The PSE had its general membership meeting and elections yesterday, which was described as the "most peaceful" since the unification of the Makati and Manila Stock Exchanges in 1994.
Coyiuto was the first president and chairman of the unified exchange and has since served in the board of directors in various capacities.
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[Title] => 7 brokers to be elected directors at PSE polls
[Summary] => With its conversion last year into a stock corporation, the demutualized Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) will have its first taste of voting by shares as it holds its annual board elections today.
The 184 broker-members will elect from a list of 10 candidates the seven broker-directors needed to fill up the remaining slate in the 15-man board which, by virtue of the Securities Regulation Code passed in August 2000, is now majority controlled by non-brokers.
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => Yap team dominates newly elected PSE board
[Summary] => The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) elected yesterday its new set of governors for the year with the team headed by incumbent chairman Felipe Yap practically dominating the brokers’ list.
As required by law, the Exchange’s 184 members voted seven brokers into the 15-man board of governors while the eight non-broker majority earlier nominated were officially installed into office.
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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