+ Follow PHILIPPINE BOTTLERS INC Tag
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[Title] => Cosmos sets delisting from PSEi
[Summary] => Softdrinks maker Cosmos Bottling Corp., the company behind Pop Cola and Sarsi, is exiting the local stock exchange.
[DatePublished] => 2013-04-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Phil Bottlers, Yakult beef up capital
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the respective capital build up of beverage makers Philippine Bottlers Inc. and Yakult Philippines Inc. and Yakult Philippines Inc.
Philippine Bottlers is a unit of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. or CCBPI, a joint venture between San Miguel Corp. and the Atlanta-based The Coca-Cola Company.
Company documents filed with the SEC showed that Philippine Bottlers increased its capital from P100 million to P3.5 billion, which has been fully subscribed and paid up.
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PHILIPPINE BOTTLERS INC
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[Title] => Cosmos sets delisting from PSEi
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[Title] => Phil Bottlers, Yakult beef up capital
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the respective capital build up of beverage makers Philippine Bottlers Inc. and Yakult Philippines Inc. and Yakult Philippines Inc.
Philippine Bottlers is a unit of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. or CCBPI, a joint venture between San Miguel Corp. and the Atlanta-based The Coca-Cola Company.
Company documents filed with the SEC showed that Philippine Bottlers increased its capital from P100 million to P3.5 billion, which has been fully subscribed and paid up.
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