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The group of ousted Belle Corp. chairman Roberto Ongpin is trying to make a big comeback in the stock market, training its sights on listed but hardly traded mining firm South Seas Natural Resources Inc.

South Seas president Jose Miguel Cabarrus informed the Philippine Stock Exchange that they have received a formal offer from Ongpin's group last Tuesday to acquire a controlling stake in the company.

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The group of ousted Belle Corp. chairman Roberto Ongpin is trying to make a big comeback in the stock market, training its sights on listed but hardly traded mining firm South Seas Natural Resources Inc.

South Seas president Jose Miguel Cabarrus informed the Philippine Stock Exchange that they have received a formal offer from Ongpin's group last Tuesday to acquire a controlling stake in the company.

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