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                    [Title] => Watch those SSS-GSIS shares in EPCI Bank
                    [Summary] => Owners normally direct banks with hushed conservatism. Not so in E-PCIBank where for weeks now five big share blocs have been brawling in court and the media instead of behind closed boardroom doors. Corporate control inflames their bruising tug-o-war. On one end strains the Go family to retain management title over Equitable, which it founded in 1950 and fused with Philippine Commercial and Industrial Bank seven years ago. On the other heave SSS and GSIS, the mandatory savings funds of private and state workers used in the merger. From the sidelights hedge the Romualdez and Sy clans on bets.
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                    [AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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                    [Title] => Another one who can’t let go
                    [Summary] => The controversy surrounding Equitable PCIBank, the Go family, and other stockholders of the bank has now become the favorite subject of coffee shop talk in business circles. Forget the GMA resign campaign that has polarized Philippine business. The Equitable PCIBank’s scheduled stockholders meeting on July 19 promises fireworks galore. 

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