+ Follow ITALIAN THAI DEVELOPMENT CO Tag
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[Title] => Cyber Bay asks SC to set date for pending appeal
[Summary] => Publicly-listed property developer Cyber Bay Corp. has asked the Supreme Court to set its pending appeal for hearing on an oral argument due to the "complicated nature of the case and so that all issues relating thereto may be clearly and carefully explained."
In its letter to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Cyber Bay confirmed that its foreign investors, Italian Thai Development Co. Ltd. and Centasia Group Ltd. "are one with the corporation in asking government to honor the PEA-Amari contract."
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[Title] => Cyber Bay stops work on Coastal Road project
[Summary] => Cyber Bay Corp. has suspended reclamation and development works along the Manila-Cavite Coastal Road in southern Metro Manila due to the Supreme Court ruling that nullified this joint venture deal with the government.
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cyber Bay to challenge SC ruling
[Summary] => Publicly-listed property development firm Cyber Bay Development Corp. yesterday said it is preparing moves to challenge the recent Supreme Court ruling nullifying its multi-billion peso deal with the government on a massive land reclamation and development project along the coastal portion of Manila.
In a short disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Cyber Bay said they have received an official copy of the SC decision and have referred this to their legal counsels for proper action.
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[Title] => PSE halts trading of Cyber Bay stocks
[Summary] => The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) has temporarily halted trading in Cyber Bay Development Corp. as its share price dropped toward the 40 percent floor limit, despite the companys disclosure that it has not yet received formal notice of the Supreme Court decision nullifying its deal with the Public Estates Authority (PEA).
The biggest loser in yesterdays trades, Cyber Bays shares dropped 12 centavos to 18 centavos on total volume of 10.18 million valued at nearly P2 million.
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ITALIAN THAI DEVELOPMENT CO
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[Title] => Cyber Bay asks SC to set date for pending appeal
[Summary] => Publicly-listed property developer Cyber Bay Corp. has asked the Supreme Court to set its pending appeal for hearing on an oral argument due to the "complicated nature of the case and so that all issues relating thereto may be clearly and carefully explained."
In its letter to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Cyber Bay confirmed that its foreign investors, Italian Thai Development Co. Ltd. and Centasia Group Ltd. "are one with the corporation in asking government to honor the PEA-Amari contract."
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[Title] => Cyber Bay stops work on Coastal Road project
[Summary] => Cyber Bay Corp. has suspended reclamation and development works along the Manila-Cavite Coastal Road in southern Metro Manila due to the Supreme Court ruling that nullified this joint venture deal with the government.
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[Title] => Cyber Bay to challenge SC ruling
[Summary] => Publicly-listed property development firm Cyber Bay Development Corp. yesterday said it is preparing moves to challenge the recent Supreme Court ruling nullifying its multi-billion peso deal with the government on a massive land reclamation and development project along the coastal portion of Manila.
In a short disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Cyber Bay said they have received an official copy of the SC decision and have referred this to their legal counsels for proper action.
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[Title] => PSE halts trading of Cyber Bay stocks
[Summary] => The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) has temporarily halted trading in Cyber Bay Development Corp. as its share price dropped toward the 40 percent floor limit, despite the companys disclosure that it has not yet received formal notice of the Supreme Court decision nullifying its deal with the Public Estates Authority (PEA).
The biggest loser in yesterdays trades, Cyber Bays shares dropped 12 centavos to 18 centavos on total volume of 10.18 million valued at nearly P2 million.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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