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                    [ArticleID] => 760318
                    [Title] => 'Audi Motors imbestigahan!'
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“Pakita lang nila ang isang importanteng dokumento kami na ang bahala dito sa Land Transportation Office.

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Mr. Coyiuto, the only one among his siblings who studied in a non-Chinese school (De La Salle University up to college and then the University of Pennsylvania-Wharton School of Business for his MBA), has recently learned how to read Mandarin.
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In a counter-statement, Ongpin said they have been assured by their legal counsel that Coyiuto’s petition "is totally out of order." We will vigorously oppose it," he added.
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"His continued harassment of ISM, especially his latest ploy of filing a ‘derivative’ suit, has caused untold damage to get away with it," Ongpin said. ISM is presently quantifying the damage Coyiuto’s actions have caused ISM, "but I can assure you it will be a substantial amount," Ongpin said.
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MR. COYIUTO
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Mr. Coyiuto, the only one among his siblings who studied in a non-Chinese school (De La Salle University up to college and then the University of Pennsylvania-Wharton School of Business for his MBA), has recently learned how to read Mandarin.
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In a counter-statement, Ongpin said they have been assured by their legal counsel that Coyiuto’s petition "is totally out of order." We will vigorously oppose it," he added.
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"His continued harassment of ISM, especially his latest ploy of filing a ‘derivative’ suit, has caused untold damage to get away with it," Ongpin said. ISM is presently quantifying the damage Coyiuto’s actions have caused ISM, "but I can assure you it will be a substantial amount," Ongpin said.
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