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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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The company has seen 100 percent growth in dollars transacted between the U.S. and the Philippines for 2003, Emeka Ohuche, iKobo co-founder and president, told GlobalFlash.

He also pointed to increases in U.S. customers sending money via iKobo's Internet application to Brazil, India, the Caribbean and parts of Eastern Europe.
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