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                    [Summary] => Globe Telecom maintained its fourth place ranking in the 2003 Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) 200 list of Philippine company leaders released this month.


Globe’s performance in various categories was an exact repeat of the FEER survey results last year.

Globe also retained its other positions: second as most Innovative in Responding to Customer Needs, third in High-Quality Services/Products, and fourth among Companies that Others Try To Emulate.
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For the eighth consecutive year now, Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) has ranked BPI fifth in overall standing but first in financial soundness, a category that counts most in the banking industry.

In its December 2002 issue, FEER also deems the bank, a financial institution under the Ayala Group, fourth in long-term vision.
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"We are pleased that the citation comes at a time when Smart has strengthened its leadership in the GSM market," said Napoleon L. Nazareno, Smart president and CEO. "In particular, we are gratified that Smart has further improved its ranking in the criteria of being ‘Innovative in Responding to Customer Needs.’"
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In its December 2001 issue, FEER also deems the bank, a financial institution under the Ayala Group, fourth in long-term visions as well and fifth in companies others try to emulate.
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Globe’s performance in various categories was an exact repeat of the FEER survey results last year.

Globe also retained its other positions: second as most Innovative in Responding to Customer Needs, third in High-Quality Services/Products, and fourth among Companies that Others Try To Emulate.
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For the eighth consecutive year now, Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) has ranked BPI fifth in overall standing but first in financial soundness, a category that counts most in the banking industry.

In its December 2002 issue, FEER also deems the bank, a financial institution under the Ayala Group, fourth in long-term vision.
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"We are pleased that the citation comes at a time when Smart has strengthened its leadership in the GSM market," said Napoleon L. Nazareno, Smart president and CEO. "In particular, we are gratified that Smart has further improved its ranking in the criteria of being ‘Innovative in Responding to Customer Needs.’"
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In its December 2001 issue, FEER also deems the bank, a financial institution under the Ayala Group, fourth in long-term visions as well and fifth in companies others try to emulate.
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