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MJC corporate secretary Ferdinand Domingo said the company’s board approved the agreement with TAB which will expand the operations of MJC throughout the country, initially targetting 50 sites in key cities.
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MJC corporate secretary Ferdinand Domingo told the Philippine Stock Exchange that the company’s board of directors had approved the segregation of a four-hectare portion from the 16-ha. property in San Lazaro, Manila to be converted into a shopping area.
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The Phisix ended at 1,400.36 or 9.69 points (0.7 percent) higher as the number of advancing stocks paced losers, 41 to 24, with the remaining 34 issues unchanged.

But the broader All-Shares Index moved in the opposite direction, retreating 3.35 points or 1.24 percent to 746.37 mainly due to the pullback in Manulife and Sun Life shares.
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MJC corporate secretary Ferdinand Domingo said the company’s board approved the agreement with TAB which will expand the operations of MJC throughout the country, initially targetting 50 sites in key cities.
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MJC corporate secretary Ferdinand Domingo told the Philippine Stock Exchange that the company’s board of directors had approved the segregation of a four-hectare portion from the 16-ha. property in San Lazaro, Manila to be converted into a shopping area.
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The Phisix ended at 1,400.36 or 9.69 points (0.7 percent) higher as the number of advancing stocks paced losers, 41 to 24, with the remaining 34 issues unchanged.

But the broader All-Shares Index moved in the opposite direction, retreating 3.35 points or 1.24 percent to 746.37 mainly due to the pullback in Manulife and Sun Life shares.
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