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                    [Summary] => GMA Network, Inc. was named one of the 10 leading Philippine companies by the Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) for 2003, and took the highest honors for a broadcast company in Asia this year and in the country for the second year in a row. 


The broadcast giant once again joined the elite group of Review 200 Asian companies and improved its overall ranking to 9th place after placing 10th in 2002. Rival network ABS-CBN, which failed to make it to the list last year, also managed to enter this year’s elite circle at 10th place behind GMA Network.
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For the eighth consecutive year now, Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) has ranked BPI fifth in overall standing but first in financial soundness, a category that counts most in the banking industry.

In its December 2002 issue, FEER also deems the bank, a financial institution under the Ayala Group, fourth in long-term vision.
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For the eighth consecutive year now, the Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) has ranked BPI fourth in overall standing but first in financial soundness, a category that counts most in the banking industry.

In its December 2001 issue, FEER also deems the bank, a financial institution under the Ayala Group, fourth in long-term visions as well and fifth in companies others try to emulate.
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The broadcast giant once again joined the elite group of Review 200 Asian companies and improved its overall ranking to 9th place after placing 10th in 2002. Rival network ABS-CBN, which failed to make it to the list last year, also managed to enter this year’s elite circle at 10th place behind GMA Network.
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For the eighth consecutive year now, Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) has ranked BPI fifth in overall standing but first in financial soundness, a category that counts most in the banking industry.

In its December 2002 issue, FEER also deems the bank, a financial institution under the Ayala Group, fourth in long-term vision.
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For the eighth consecutive year now, the Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) has ranked BPI fourth in overall standing but first in financial soundness, a category that counts most in the banking industry.

In its December 2001 issue, FEER also deems the bank, a financial institution under the Ayala Group, fourth in long-term visions as well and fifth in companies others try to emulate.
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