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The biggest and most intriguing business news right now is the fate of Asia’s first airline, Philippine Airlines (PAL), which seems to be in the process of being bought back by the enigmatic and wise self-made industrialist Lucio C. Tan from San Miguel Corp. led by the dynamic Ramon S. Ang. The sale is scheduled to be consummated.

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Business headlines are now filled with news and speculation about the fate of Asia’s first airline, the still unprofitable yet immensely prestigious Philippine Airlines.

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A piece of sad news for me which dominated the headlines last week — alongside of course the devastating news of the super typhoon and the ludicrous news of the sham Napoles trial — was the report from London that the sale of our flagship carrier by Filipino tycoon Lucio C. Tan is “almost in the final stages.”

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Quote kini ni Wilson Lee Flores, sa iyang column sa Philippine Star bahin sa maayong panglawas.

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Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) inaugurated its regular service here last Wednesday, linking the country with India’s capital, by flying non-stop in six and a half hours and touching down at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at 2:30 a.m. with more than 200 passengers onboard.

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PAL Holdings, Inc., the majority shareholder of flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL), disclosed yesterday that all talks between the airline management and potential local and foreign investors are purely “exploratory.”

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Absolut Chemicals Inc., the alcohol company of taipan Lucio C. Tan, has partnered up with Mitsubishi Corp. of Japan for a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project at at Absolut’s plant in Lian, Batangas.

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MANILA – Philippine Airlines chairman Lucio C. Tan ordered the deployment of a special PAL Boeing 747-400 flight to Chiang Mai in northern Thailand tomorrow to fly home Filipinos stranded by the political crisis that has shut the kingdom’s main airports in Bangkok for nearly a week.

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                    [DatePublished] => 2021-08-20 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => 8 tips on building a good brand
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The biggest and most intriguing business news right now is the fate of Asia’s first airline, Philippine Airlines (PAL), which seems to be in the process of being bought back by the enigmatic and wise self-made industrialist Lucio C. Tan from San Miguel Corp. led by the dynamic Ramon S. Ang. The sale is scheduled to be consummated.

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Business headlines are now filled with news and speculation about the fate of Asia’s first airline, the still unprofitable yet immensely prestigious Philippine Airlines.

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A piece of sad news for me which dominated the headlines last week — alongside of course the devastating news of the super typhoon and the ludicrous news of the sham Napoles trial — was the report from London that the sale of our flagship carrier by Filipino tycoon Lucio C. Tan is “almost in the final stages.”

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Quote kini ni Wilson Lee Flores, sa iyang column sa Philippine Star bahin sa maayong panglawas.

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Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) inaugurated its regular service here last Wednesday, linking the country with India’s capital, by flying non-stop in six and a half hours and touching down at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at 2:30 a.m. with more than 200 passengers onboard.

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PAL Holdings, Inc., the majority shareholder of flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL), disclosed yesterday that all talks between the airline management and potential local and foreign investors are purely “exploratory.”

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Absolut Chemicals Inc., the alcohol company of taipan Lucio C. Tan, has partnered up with Mitsubishi Corp. of Japan for a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project at at Absolut’s plant in Lian, Batangas.

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MANILA – Philippine Airlines chairman Lucio C. Tan ordered the deployment of a special PAL Boeing 747-400 flight to Chiang Mai in northern Thailand tomorrow to fly home Filipinos stranded by the political crisis that has shut the kingdom’s main airports in Bangkok for nearly a week.

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By Eva Visperas | April 18, 2008 - 12:00am
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