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[Title] => Bataan Polyethelene Corp to resume operations
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Preparations for the re-operation of the Bataan Polyethylene Corp. (BPC) are continuing as it awaits the outcome of the bidding of the shares of Mirant Philippines Corp., according to BPC shareholder William Gatchalian.
In an interview, Gatchalian expressed confidence that BPCs power problem is nearing resolution with the sale of Mirant Philippines by its American shareholders.
Mirant Philippines has already started accepting bids since Nov. 24 and is scheduled to close/stop accepting bids on Dec. 15.
[DatePublished] => 2006-12-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1805266
[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Gatchalian hits Mirant for refusing to provide power to Bataan plant
[Summary] =>
Plastics king William Gatchalian is accusing the local unit of Atlanta-based Mirant Corp. of deliberately refusing to provide power to the recommissioned plant of Bataan Polyethy-lene Corp. (BPC), hindering the resumption of the plants operations.
In an interview, Gatchalian a major shareholder in BPC said the BPC has been recommissioned at a cost of $20 million and is ready to operate.
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METRO ALLIANCE GROUP
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[Title] => Bataan Polyethelene Corp to resume operations
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Preparations for the re-operation of the Bataan Polyethylene Corp. (BPC) are continuing as it awaits the outcome of the bidding of the shares of Mirant Philippines Corp., according to BPC shareholder William Gatchalian.
In an interview, Gatchalian expressed confidence that BPCs power problem is nearing resolution with the sale of Mirant Philippines by its American shareholders.
Mirant Philippines has already started accepting bids since Nov. 24 and is scheduled to close/stop accepting bids on Dec. 15.
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[Title] => Gatchalian hits Mirant for refusing to provide power to Bataan plant
[Summary] =>
Plastics king William Gatchalian is accusing the local unit of Atlanta-based Mirant Corp. of deliberately refusing to provide power to the recommissioned plant of Bataan Polyethy-lene Corp. (BPC), hindering the resumption of the plants operations.
In an interview, Gatchalian a major shareholder in BPC said the BPC has been recommissioned at a cost of $20 million and is ready to operate.
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