+ Follow LORENZO SHIPPING CORP Tag
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[Title] => Lorenzo Shipping allots $12 million for refleeting program
[Summary] => Lorenzo Shipping Corp. has allotted $12 million over the next five years for the second leg of its refleeting program, the publicly-listed company’s top executive said.
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[Title] => National Maritime offers P185M for 51% of Lorenzo Shipping
[Summary] => National Maritime Corp. (NMC) has tendered an offer to buy up to 51 percent of the outstanding common shares of Lorenzo Shipping Corp. (LSC) for P1.20 per share or P185.2 million.
NMC is offering to buy a maximum of 154.35 million shares of LSC. The tender offer will start on Sept. 26 until Oct. 21, 2005.
Prior to the start of the tender offer period, NMC has secured sufficient funds to satisfactorily cover the offer price.
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[Title] => Ombudsman clears Acsa of launder rap
[Summary] => Acsa Ramirez, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) employee who blew the whistle on a tax payment diversion scam amounting to some P203 million, was vindicated yesterday after the Office of the Ombudsman cleared her of money-laundering charges.
In a 25-page resolution approved by Overall Deputy Ombudsman Margarito Gervasio Jr., the Ombudsman ruled that Ramirez could not be blamed for the money-laundering incident because the accounts involved had already been opened a year before she joined the LBP branch in Binangonan, Rizal.
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[Title] => NBI seeks help of 9 firms in tax scam
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) will ask the cooperation of at least nine big taxpayers whose payments totaling P431 million were diverted to at least four personal bank accounts in tracking down the culprits.
Last Tuesday, Margarito Teves, president of the Land Bank of the Philippines, said an internal audit of their branches had uncovered more tax diversion scams, amounting to some P228 million, involving its Binangonan, Rizal branch.
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[Title] => Landbank finds more tax diversions
[Summary] => The Land Bank of the Philippines has uncovered more tax diversion scams, amounting to some P228 million, involving its Binangonan, Rizal branch, LandBank president Margarito Teves said yesterday.
Teves said this was the finding of the internal audit the bank is conducting among its branches after the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) uncovered in July a tax payment diversion scam amounting to some P203 million.
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[Title] => Lorenzo Shipping posts strong gains in 2000
[Summary] => Lorenzo Shipping Corp. (LSC) turned in a strong performance last year despite the economic uncertainties brought about by the much publicized impeachment trial of former President Joseph Estrada.
Keeping costs under tight control, LSC realized a net income of P24.7 million in 2000, more than 700 percent higher than the P3-million net profit which the company registered in 1999.
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[Title] => Lorenzo Shipping posts strong gains in 2000
[Summary] => Lorenzo Shipping Corp. (LSC) turned in a strong performance last year despite the economic uncertainties brought about by the much publicized impeachment trial of former President Joseph Estrada.
Keeping costs under tight control, LSC realized a net income of P24.7 million in 2000, more than 700 percent higher than the P3-million net profit which the company registered in 1999.
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President Estrada should stand firm against ploys to delay the modernization of
the North Harbor as the absence of other viable development proposals endanger
economic growth and safety at sea, a multi-sectoral consortium urged over the
weekend.
This even as waterfront labor unions accused some government officials of being
"anti-poor" in blocking improvements for the use of 3.8-million passengers
serviced annually by the country's largest domestic port.
Reports from Malacañang said most members of the Cabinet-level Economic
Coordinating Council (ECC) had approved of
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[Title] => Lorenzo Shipping allots $12 million for refleeting program
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[Title] => National Maritime offers P185M for 51% of Lorenzo Shipping
[Summary] => National Maritime Corp. (NMC) has tendered an offer to buy up to 51 percent of the outstanding common shares of Lorenzo Shipping Corp. (LSC) for P1.20 per share or P185.2 million.
NMC is offering to buy a maximum of 154.35 million shares of LSC. The tender offer will start on Sept. 26 until Oct. 21, 2005.
Prior to the start of the tender offer period, NMC has secured sufficient funds to satisfactorily cover the offer price.
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[Title] => Ombudsman clears Acsa of launder rap
[Summary] => Acsa Ramirez, the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) employee who blew the whistle on a tax payment diversion scam amounting to some P203 million, was vindicated yesterday after the Office of the Ombudsman cleared her of money-laundering charges.
In a 25-page resolution approved by Overall Deputy Ombudsman Margarito Gervasio Jr., the Ombudsman ruled that Ramirez could not be blamed for the money-laundering incident because the accounts involved had already been opened a year before she joined the LBP branch in Binangonan, Rizal.
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[Title] => NBI seeks help of 9 firms in tax scam
[Summary] => The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) will ask the cooperation of at least nine big taxpayers whose payments totaling P431 million were diverted to at least four personal bank accounts in tracking down the culprits.
Last Tuesday, Margarito Teves, president of the Land Bank of the Philippines, said an internal audit of their branches had uncovered more tax diversion scams, amounting to some P228 million, involving its Binangonan, Rizal branch.
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[Title] => Landbank finds more tax diversions
[Summary] => The Land Bank of the Philippines has uncovered more tax diversion scams, amounting to some P228 million, involving its Binangonan, Rizal branch, LandBank president Margarito Teves said yesterday.
Teves said this was the finding of the internal audit the bank is conducting among its branches after the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) uncovered in July a tax payment diversion scam amounting to some P203 million.
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[Title] => Lorenzo Shipping posts strong gains in 2000
[Summary] => Lorenzo Shipping Corp. (LSC) turned in a strong performance last year despite the economic uncertainties brought about by the much publicized impeachment trial of former President Joseph Estrada.
Keeping costs under tight control, LSC realized a net income of P24.7 million in 2000, more than 700 percent higher than the P3-million net profit which the company registered in 1999.
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[Title] => Lorenzo Shipping posts strong gains in 2000
[Summary] => Lorenzo Shipping Corp. (LSC) turned in a strong performance last year despite the economic uncertainties brought about by the much publicized impeachment trial of former President Joseph Estrada.
Keeping costs under tight control, LSC realized a net income of P24.7 million in 2000, more than 700 percent higher than the P3-million net profit which the company registered in 1999.
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[Title] => Estrada urged to firm up scheme on ports dev't
[Summary] =>
President Estrada should stand firm against ploys to delay the modernization of
the North Harbor as the absence of other viable development proposals endanger
economic growth and safety at sea, a multi-sectoral consortium urged over the
weekend.
This even as waterfront labor unions accused some government officials of being
"anti-poor" in blocking improvements for the use of 3.8-million passengers
serviced annually by the country's largest domestic port.
Reports from Malacañang said most members of the Cabinet-level Economic
Coordinating Council (ECC) had approved of
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