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[Title] => Bunsong anak ni GMA ikakasal na
[Summary] => Ikakasal ngayong hapon ang bunsong anak nina Pangulong Arroyo at First Gentleman Mike Arroyo na si Diosdado Ignacio Jose Maria "Dato" kay Maria Victoria Celina "Kakai" Manotok sa Sanctuario de San Antonio, Forbes Park, Makati city. Sina Dato at Kakai ay pitong taon nang magkaibigan na nauwi sa pag-iibigan. Magkaklase sila sa Ateneo de Manila University. Ninong at ninang sina Arturo Macapagal, kapatid ng Pangulo; Enrique Razon; Atty.
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[Title] => RP shipping sector behind by 10 years, says WG&A exec
[Summary] => The local shipping industry is at least 10 years behind the global maritime community, according to WG&A president and CEO Enrique Aboitiz Jr.
Aboitiz said that while the local shipping industry is still mapping out plans to catch up with the global maritime community, "other maritime nations are simply on to another phase."
"The Philippine shipping industry is not part of the revolution that is happening abroad because of the old thinking and regulated minds," Aboitiz said.
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[Title] => PSE starts nomination process for 15-man board
[Summary] => After almost a months delay, the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) will start today the nomination process for its 15-man board of directors, with the lineup of candidates for both the brokers and non-brokers list expected to spring a few interesting twists.
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Top execs eyed for PSEs non-broker seats
[Summary] => The countrys wealthiest and most powerful businessmen are being considered as possible nominees in the upcoming elections for the non-broker seats of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) board of directors, PSE chairperson Vivian Yuchengco said.
She said while no talks have yet been held with any of the potential candidates, such a selection would not only bring more prestige to the PSE but, hopefully, instill a clearer business direction for the PSE as a demutualized entity priming itself for public offering.
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[Title] => WG&A income up 6% to P575-M
[Summary] => Publicly-listed William, Gothong & Aboitiz, Inc. (WG&A), the largest shipping company in the country, posted consolidated revenues of P3.8 billion during the first six months of 2002.
This is an increase of P318.6 million or nine percent above the P3.5 billion registered during the same period last year.
Susan V. Valdez, WG&As chief finance officer, reported during the companys annual stockholders meeting in Cebu City last Friday (July 12) that freight revenues went up by two percent while passage revenues rose by 15 percent.
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[Title] => Experts cite perils of ro-ro ferries
[Summary] => Maritime experts bewailed yesterday the local trend to focus on roll-on, roll-off (ro-ro) vessels in transporting people and goods between and among the countrys more than 7,100 islands, saying it could turn out to be more costly in terms of lives and jobs.
The experts said the trend would be counter-productive and contrary to the efforts of the national government to create jobs and modernize because ro-ro vessels have gained the fearsome reputation of being unstable at sea.
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ENRIQUE ABOITIZ JR.
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[Title] => Bunsong anak ni GMA ikakasal na
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[Title] => RP shipping sector behind by 10 years, says WG&A exec
[Summary] => The local shipping industry is at least 10 years behind the global maritime community, according to WG&A president and CEO Enrique Aboitiz Jr.
Aboitiz said that while the local shipping industry is still mapping out plans to catch up with the global maritime community, "other maritime nations are simply on to another phase."
"The Philippine shipping industry is not part of the revolution that is happening abroad because of the old thinking and regulated minds," Aboitiz said.
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[Title] => PSE starts nomination process for 15-man board
[Summary] => After almost a months delay, the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) will start today the nomination process for its 15-man board of directors, with the lineup of candidates for both the brokers and non-brokers list expected to spring a few interesting twists.
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[Title] => Top execs eyed for PSEs non-broker seats
[Summary] => The countrys wealthiest and most powerful businessmen are being considered as possible nominees in the upcoming elections for the non-broker seats of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) board of directors, PSE chairperson Vivian Yuchengco said.
She said while no talks have yet been held with any of the potential candidates, such a selection would not only bring more prestige to the PSE but, hopefully, instill a clearer business direction for the PSE as a demutualized entity priming itself for public offering.
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[Title] => WG&A income up 6% to P575-M
[Summary] => Publicly-listed William, Gothong & Aboitiz, Inc. (WG&A), the largest shipping company in the country, posted consolidated revenues of P3.8 billion during the first six months of 2002.
This is an increase of P318.6 million or nine percent above the P3.5 billion registered during the same period last year.
Susan V. Valdez, WG&As chief finance officer, reported during the companys annual stockholders meeting in Cebu City last Friday (July 12) that freight revenues went up by two percent while passage revenues rose by 15 percent.
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[Title] => Experts cite perils of ro-ro ferries
[Summary] => Maritime experts bewailed yesterday the local trend to focus on roll-on, roll-off (ro-ro) vessels in transporting people and goods between and among the countrys more than 7,100 islands, saying it could turn out to be more costly in terms of lives and jobs.
The experts said the trend would be counter-productive and contrary to the efforts of the national government to create jobs and modernize because ro-ro vessels have gained the fearsome reputation of being unstable at sea.
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