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The battle in the local retail drug sector has gone far beyond branded pharmaceutical products as acceptance for generics among Filipinos has been on the rise in recent years.

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Watsons Personal Care Stores (Philippines) Inc. plans to increase its share in the local retail drug sector in the coming years with an aggressive expansion program that will include adding 50 new stores every year.

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Watsons Personal Care Stores (Philippines) Inc., partly owned by mall operator SM Prime Holdings Inc., has lined up an aggressive expansion program this year, banking on the strong economic growth.

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The decision of the High Tribunal concluded a controversy that lasted two years following the public bidding for the right to develop and operate a modern marine container terminal within the freeport.
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Watsons Personal Care Stores (Philippines) Inc. plans to increase its share in the local retail drug sector in the coming years with an aggressive expansion program that will include adding 50 new stores every year.

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Watsons Personal Care Stores (Philippines) Inc., partly owned by mall operator SM Prime Holdings Inc., has lined up an aggressive expansion program this year, banking on the strong economic growth.

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The decision of the High Tribunal concluded a controversy that lasted two years following the public bidding for the right to develop and operate a modern marine container terminal within the freeport.
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