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[Title] => Cashrounds to raise P1.25B for Next Mobile expansion
[Summary] => Publicly listed Cashrounds will be raising at least P1.25 billion ($25 million) by the second half of this year primarily to finance the expansion of its wireless subsidiary Next Mobile Inc. (NMI).
Cashrounds earlier entered into a memorandum of agreement with the five controlling shareholders of NMI to swap shares that would result in NMI shareholders gaining control of Cashrounds to the extent of 99 percent and the latter in turn owning 97 percent of NMI. The parties agreed on a closing date of July 31, 2006.
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[Title] => Cashrounds to expand IT platform
[Summary] => Publicly-listed Cashrounds plans to expand its existing information technology platform in order to introduce related products and services and integrate wireless communications technology.
Cashrounds earlier entered into a memorandum of agreement with digital trunk radio company Next Mobile Inc. (NMI) and five other companies namely Top Mega Enterprises, Joycelink Holdings, Gamboa Holdings, Emerald Investments and Food Camp Industries which are the shareholders of NMI to swap shares of stocks.
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[Title] => ICE campaign
[Summary] => Heres some useful tip from my inbox which I believe government or even our mobile phone service providers should adopt as a campaign.
Following the London bombing, an English Ambulance Service has launched an international "In Case of Emergency (ICE) campaign," as they have discovered that at almost every accident scene there is a working mobile phone on the victim.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => New PLDT board
[Summary] => The following have been elected to the board of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., (PLDT) during yesterdays stockholders meeting and annual election of directors. They are Manuel Pangilinan, Napoleon Nazareno, Antonio Cojuangco, Helen Yuchengco-Dee, Ray Espinosa, Sadao Maki and Shigeru Yoshida representing Japans NTT, Corazon dela Paz, Albert del Rosario, and independent directors Fr. Bienvenido Nebres, Oscar Reyes, Pedro Roxas, and Teresita Sy-Coson. Its basically a reelection of the old board.
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[Title] => Next Mobile acquires 33% of Cashrounds
[Summary] => Gamboa Holdings, a subsidiary of the Velarde Group of Companies and part-owner of digital trunk radio firm Next Mobile, finally pushed through with plans to acquire an initial one-third stake in publicly listed company Cashrounds for P36.9 million.
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[Title] => Next Mobile shareholder acquires two-thirds stake in publicly-listed Cashrounds
[Summary] => One of the shareholders of digital trunk radio company Next Mobile Inc. (NMI) has acquired a two-thirds stake in publicly-listed company Cashrounds, raising speculations that NMI, which has recently junked a merger deal with another listed firm Premier Entertainment Productions (PEP), is eyeing another vehicle for its planned backdoor listing.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-22 00:00:00
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[Title] => Next Mobile acquires controlling stake in PEP
[Summary] => The owners of telecommunications company Next Mobile Inc. (NMI) are acquiring a controlling stake in publicly listed Premier Entertainment Productions, Inc. (PEP) via a share swap agreement.
The backdoor listing is aimed at raising funds to finance NMIs expansion program to improve its nationwide coverage and as well as plans to go into other allied businesses, official sources said.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Next Mobile submits DOJ report on ownership issue
[Summary] => Next Mobile (formerly Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. or NCPI) submitted yesterday to the congressional committee on transportation and communications a copy of the Department of Justice resolution dated June 27, 2003 which finally settled the controversy regarding NCPIs shareholding structure.
During yesterdays hearing, Catherine Laurel, Next Mobile director for legal affairs, advised the committee of the DOJs clear and categorical findings that foreign ownership in NCPI did not exceed the 40 percent legally allowed in public utilities.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => NBI asked to junk charges vs Nextel
[Summary] => The Department of Justice has asked the National Bureau of Investigation to dismiss a complaint filed against Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. (NCPI) and its corporate shareholders for alleged violation of the anti-dummy law as well as the constitutional limitation on foreign equity in public utilities.
[DatePublished] => 2003-07-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Nextel International bares majority stake in local company
[Summary] => Beleaguered United States-based trunk radio company Nextel International bared before the US Securities and Exchange Commission (US SEC) that it owns close to 59 percent of its local operating company, Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc. (NCPI).
The disclosure was contained in Nextels 10-K, 10-Q and S1 reports to the US SEC. The reports are mandatory annual and quarterly disclosures filed by publicly-held companies in the US.
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GAMBOA HOLDINGS
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[Title] => Cashrounds to raise P1.25B for Next Mobile expansion
[Summary] => Publicly listed Cashrounds will be raising at least P1.25 billion ($25 million) by the second half of this year primarily to finance the expansion of its wireless subsidiary Next Mobile Inc. (NMI).
Cashrounds earlier entered into a memorandum of agreement with the five controlling shareholders of NMI to swap shares that would result in NMI shareholders gaining control of Cashrounds to the extent of 99 percent and the latter in turn owning 97 percent of NMI. The parties agreed on a closing date of July 31, 2006.
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[Title] => Cashrounds to expand IT platform
[Summary] => Publicly-listed Cashrounds plans to expand its existing information technology platform in order to introduce related products and services and integrate wireless communications technology.
Cashrounds earlier entered into a memorandum of agreement with digital trunk radio company Next Mobile Inc. (NMI) and five other companies namely Top Mega Enterprises, Joycelink Holdings, Gamboa Holdings, Emerald Investments and Food Camp Industries which are the shareholders of NMI to swap shares of stocks.
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[Title] => ICE campaign
[Summary] => Heres some useful tip from my inbox which I believe government or even our mobile phone service providers should adopt as a campaign.
Following the London bombing, an English Ambulance Service has launched an international "In Case of Emergency (ICE) campaign," as they have discovered that at almost every accident scene there is a working mobile phone on the victim.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => New PLDT board
[Summary] => The following have been elected to the board of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., (PLDT) during yesterdays stockholders meeting and annual election of directors. They are Manuel Pangilinan, Napoleon Nazareno, Antonio Cojuangco, Helen Yuchengco-Dee, Ray Espinosa, Sadao Maki and Shigeru Yoshida representing Japans NTT, Corazon dela Paz, Albert del Rosario, and independent directors Fr. Bienvenido Nebres, Oscar Reyes, Pedro Roxas, and Teresita Sy-Coson. Its basically a reelection of the old board.
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[Title] => Next Mobile acquires 33% of Cashrounds
[Summary] => Gamboa Holdings, a subsidiary of the Velarde Group of Companies and part-owner of digital trunk radio firm Next Mobile, finally pushed through with plans to acquire an initial one-third stake in publicly listed company Cashrounds for P36.9 million.
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[Title] => Next Mobile shareholder acquires two-thirds stake in publicly-listed Cashrounds
[Summary] => One of the shareholders of digital trunk radio company Next Mobile Inc. (NMI) has acquired a two-thirds stake in publicly-listed company Cashrounds, raising speculations that NMI, which has recently junked a merger deal with another listed firm Premier Entertainment Productions (PEP), is eyeing another vehicle for its planned backdoor listing.
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[Title] => Next Mobile acquires controlling stake in PEP
[Summary] => The owners of telecommunications company Next Mobile Inc. (NMI) are acquiring a controlling stake in publicly listed Premier Entertainment Productions, Inc. (PEP) via a share swap agreement.
The backdoor listing is aimed at raising funds to finance NMIs expansion program to improve its nationwide coverage and as well as plans to go into other allied businesses, official sources said.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => Next Mobile submits DOJ report on ownership issue
[Summary] => Next Mobile (formerly Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. or NCPI) submitted yesterday to the congressional committee on transportation and communications a copy of the Department of Justice resolution dated June 27, 2003 which finally settled the controversy regarding NCPIs shareholding structure.
During yesterdays hearing, Catherine Laurel, Next Mobile director for legal affairs, advised the committee of the DOJs clear and categorical findings that foreign ownership in NCPI did not exceed the 40 percent legally allowed in public utilities.
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[Title] => NBI asked to junk charges vs Nextel
[Summary] => The Department of Justice has asked the National Bureau of Investigation to dismiss a complaint filed against Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. (NCPI) and its corporate shareholders for alleged violation of the anti-dummy law as well as the constitutional limitation on foreign equity in public utilities.
[DatePublished] => 2003-07-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Nextel International bares majority stake in local company
[Summary] => Beleaguered United States-based trunk radio company Nextel International bared before the US Securities and Exchange Commission (US SEC) that it owns close to 59 percent of its local operating company, Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc. (NCPI).
The disclosure was contained in Nextels 10-K, 10-Q and S1 reports to the US SEC. The reports are mandatory annual and quarterly disclosures filed by publicly-held companies in the US.
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