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[Title] => ABC-5 sets P1.4-B modernization plan
[Summary] => Associated Broadcasting Corp. (ABC-5) is spending around P1.4 billion until next year for the modernization and upgrade of its facilities as it aims to be a strong number three and possibly climb up to number two in the highly competitive television broadcasting industry.
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[Title] => Tonyboy bankrolls ABC-5 expansion
[Summary] => Businessman Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco has advanced P600 million to Associated Broadcasting Co. (ABC-5) to bankroll its expansion and capital expenditures ahead of fresh capital infusion by the networks shareholders.
Sources told reporters that Cojuangco, who bought ABC-5 for P5 billion last year, had already advanced P200 million to the network and another P400 million was expected to be advanced sometime in the first two weeks of February.
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[Title] => Sky, Home shareholders fight over Beyond Cable
[Summary] => The owners of Sky Cable and Home Cable are engaged in a boardroom battle for control of the countrys two biggest cable television companies, now merged under the holding firm Beyond Cable, The STAR has learned.
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[Title] => Cojuangco, Tan set to sign ABC-5 deal
[Summary] => Associated Broadcasting Corp. (ABC-5) owner Edward Tan and a group led by businessman Antonio O. Cojuangco are expected to close a deal before Sept. 30 for the acquisition by the latter of the television network for a price of P4.5 billion to P5 billion.
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[Title] => Pardo, Cojuangco team up for franchising business
[Summary] => Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) chairman Antonio "Tony Boy" Cojuanco, along with former Finance and Trade Secretary Jose T. Pardo and Eldon Cruz, the son-in-law of former President Corazon Aquino, are going into the franchising and real estate/mall development sector.
According to Pardo, they are setting up franchise mini-malls to be called Dream Plaza all over the country.
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DREAM BROADCASTING CORP
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[Summary] => Businessman Antonio "Tonyboy" Cojuangco has advanced P600 million to Associated Broadcasting Co. (ABC-5) to bankroll its expansion and capital expenditures ahead of fresh capital infusion by the networks shareholders.
Sources told reporters that Cojuangco, who bought ABC-5 for P5 billion last year, had already advanced P200 million to the network and another P400 million was expected to be advanced sometime in the first two weeks of February.
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[Title] => Sky, Home shareholders fight over Beyond Cable
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