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[Title] => SC clears SMC entry in North Harbor project
[Summary] => The Supreme Court has removed the last remaining legal hurdle to the P14.5-billion investment by San Miguel Corp. (SMC) and Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc. (HCPTI) in the modernization of Manila North Harbor.
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[Summary] => It will be a bullish 2011 when it comes to port development. San Miguel Corp. (SMC) and its subsidiary Petron Corp., appear to be leading the pack when both announced a partnership with the country’s most dynamic port operator Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc. (HCPTI) for Manila North Harbour Port Inc. (MNHPI).
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[Title] => P20-B trabaho sa North Harbor kasado na!
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[Summary] => Manila North Harbor Port Inc. (MNHPI), the joint venture company between Romero-led Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc. (HCPTI) and San Miguel Corp. (SMC), may ask for a review of their P14.5-billion, 25-year contract with government to operate and modernize North Harbor, including the value of the entire contract.
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[Title] => North Harbor firm releases P90 million to port workers
[Summary] => The joint venture company between Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc. (HCPTI) and San Miguel Corp. (SMC) has paid over P90 million in cash to absorbed laborers at the Manila North Harbor for their past service benefits.
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[Title] => PPA sets meeting on North Harbor dispute
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[Title] => Shipping lines back MPIC bid to gain control of North Harbor
[Summary] => Fearing the possibility of a looming monopoly by the Romero family over ports, the Philippine Lines Shipping Association, Inc. (PLSA), which comprises eight of the biggest users of the Manila North Harbor, has thrown its support behind Metro Pacific Investments Corp., which is seeking control of the country’s busiest and premier domestic port.
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[Title] => Romero won't yield control of North Harbor to MPIC
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[Summary] => Fearing the possibility of a looming monopoly by the Romero family over ports, the Philippine Lines Shipping Association, Inc. (PLSA), which comprises eight of the biggest users of the Manila North Harbor, has thrown its support behind Metro Pacific Investments Corp., which is seeking control of the country’s busiest and premier domestic port.
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