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                    [Title] => 7 banks in EDC shortlist of possible IPO advisers
                    [Summary] => The PNOC-Energy Development Corp. (EDC) has made a shortlist of local and foreign banks that will possibly handle its planned initial public offering (IPO) which is tentatively scheduled before yearend.


EDC chairman and president Sergio Apostol said the list includes the Development Bank of the Philippines, Land Bank of the Philippines, Credit Suisse First Boston and Morgan Stanley and three others which he refused to reveal.
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                    [Title] => 7 banks in EDC shortlist of possible IPO advisers
                    [Summary] => The PNOC-Energy Development Corp. (EDC) has made a shortlist of local and foreign banks that will possibly handle its planned initial public offering (IPO) which is tentatively scheduled before yearend.


EDC chairman and president Sergio Apostol said the list includes the Development Bank of the Philippines, Land Bank of the Philippines, Credit Suisse First Boston and Morgan Stanley and three others which he refused to reveal.
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