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Uniden Corp. president Saturo Omori made the announcement at a meeting with President Arroyo yesterday.
Omori said Uniden Philippines would hire 8,000 employees when it reaches full capacity by next year.
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Uniden Corp. president Saturo Omori made the announcement at a meeting with President Arroyo yesterday.
Omori said Uniden Philippines would hire 8,000 employees when it reaches full capacity by next year.
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