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[Title] => Capwire in talks with 3 prospective investors
[Summary] => Capwire Telecommunications is in talks with three foreign companies, all in the telecommunications industry, which have expressed interest in investing in the company.
This developed as Capwire unveiled a new business plan that focuses on growth areas like satellite services for Internet and frame relay services for small and medium enterprises.
Capwire executive vice president and chief operating officer Maureen V. Santiago said the company is poised to meet the challenges with a plan that zeroes in on high-yield and high-potential areas.
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[Title] => Capwire seeks more time from creditors
[Summary] => Capwire Telecommunications is seeking more time from its creditors for the payment of its principal debts, amounting to around P736 million, to enable it to use the funds for its expansion program.
Including the capitalized portion, capwire owes its creditors close to P1 billion which was the subject of a debt restructuring which began just recently. Capwire is in the first year of its eight to 9-year debt restructuring program.
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[Summary] => Capwire Telecommunications is seeking more time from its creditors for the payment of its principal debts, amounting to around P736 million, to enable it to use the funds for its expansion program.
Including the capitalized portion, capwire owes its creditors close to P1 billion which was the subject of a debt restructuring which began just recently. Capwire is in the first year of its eight to 9-year debt restructuring program.
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[Title] => Capwire’s international long distance business grows 52% in 2000
[Summary] => Riding the crest of a boom in the telecommunications sector, resurgent Capwire Telecommunications reported a 52-percent increase in its international long distance (ILD) business in fiscal year 2000.
The ILD business accounts for roughly 77 percent of Capwire Telecommunications’ total revenues.
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This developed as Capwire unveiled a new business plan that focuses on growth areas like satellite services for Internet and frame relay services for small and medium enterprises.
Capwire executive vice president and chief operating officer Maureen V. Santiago said the company is poised to meet the challenges with a plan that zeroes in on high-yield and high-potential areas.
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Including the capitalized portion, capwire owes its creditors close to P1 billion which was the subject of a debt restructuring which began just recently. Capwire is in the first year of its eight to 9-year debt restructuring program.
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Including the capitalized portion, capwire owes its creditors close to P1 billion which was the subject of a debt restructuring which began just recently. Capwire is in the first year of its eight to 9-year debt restructuring program.
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[Summary] => Riding the crest of a boom in the telecommunications sector, resurgent Capwire Telecommunications reported a 52-percent increase in its international long distance (ILD) business in fiscal year 2000.
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January 12, 2001 - 12:00am