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                    [Title] => Wrong signals
                    [Summary] => The PIATCO fiasco, na bulgar-ri AMARI, and the reversal of the Manila Hotel sale are examples of deals made by foreign investors that have gone sour. One can only guess from a whole list of reasons why these deals did not work out. But one thing is certain: the negative outcome gave wrong signals to the international business community that could have long-term effects on foreign investments coming into the country. Three BIG strikes, and we may be out!
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                    [Title] => Northwest bares Quarter 2 losses, cost-cutting measures
                    [Summary] => Northwest Airlines reported second quarter net losses of $55 million or a 65 cent loss per common share, according to a press statement released in Manila yesterday. This compares to a second quarter 2000 net income of $115 million or a $1.26 per diluted common share.


Northwest said it will also take actions that will result in a $135-million incremental improvement in 2001 financial results and implement measures to defer discretionary and other non-operationally critical spending.
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