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[Title] => Quake brings modern Tokyo to a standstill
[Summary] => Japan's huge earthquake brought super-modern Tokyo to a standstill Friday, paralyzing trains that normally run like clockwork and stranding hordes of commuters carrying mobile phones rendered largely useless by widespread outages.
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[Title] => PLDT completes due diligence on GMA
[Summary] => A wholly-owned unit of telecom giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. said yesterday it has completed the due diligence on broadcast firm GMA Network Inc (GMA), which it plans to acquire.
ePLDT managing director Ray Espinosa told Reuters that while the deal has yet to be sealed, the planning on how to improve GMA’s television programming has begun. ePLDT is leading a group of financial investors for the acquisition of a majority stake in GMA.
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[Title] => PLDT completes due diligence on GMA
[Summary] => A wholly-owned unit of telecom giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. said yesterday it has completed the due diligence on broadcast firm GMA Network Inc (GMA), which it plans to acquire.
ePLDT managing director Ray Espinosa told Reuters that while the deal has yet to be sealed, the planning on how to improve GMA’s television programming has begun. ePLDT is leading a group of financial investors for the acquisition of a majority stake in GMA.
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[Title] => 3 Japanese firms eye RP
[Summary] => At least three Japanese firms have indicated their intention to invest in the Philippines following a trade mission in March this year by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).
This was revealed by Board of Investments (BOI) managing head Vincent S. Perez Jr. who identified the three firms as Nippon Steel Corp., NTT Software Corp. and Tobe Kako.
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ePLDT managing director Ray Espinosa told Reuters that while the deal has yet to be sealed, the planning on how to improve GMA’s television programming has begun. ePLDT is leading a group of financial investors for the acquisition of a majority stake in GMA.
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ePLDT managing director Ray Espinosa told Reuters that while the deal has yet to be sealed, the planning on how to improve GMA’s television programming has begun. ePLDT is leading a group of financial investors for the acquisition of a majority stake in GMA.
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