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                    [Title] => 19 firms told to act on capital deficiency
                    [Summary] => The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) has ordered 19 publicly-listed corporations to submit, within two months, a plan on how they intend to bring their stockholders’ equity from negative to positive.  The PSE said the plan should detail the activities that listed companies will undertake, together with their corresponding timetable, to correct their capital deficiency.  

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In a memo to brokers, PSE’s Disclosure Department head Trisha Zamesa said First E-Bank has already submitted 200 copies of its quarterly report for the period January to March 2003 and paid the necessary fines.
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In a memo to brokers, PSE’s Disclosure Department head Trisha Zamesa said First E-Bank has already submitted 200 copies of its quarterly report for the period January to March 2003 and paid the necessary fines.
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