+ Follow PILIPINAS MAKRO Tag
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[Title] => Mandaue holds two-day job fair
[Summary] => More than one thousand applicants trooped to the Mandaue City Cultural and Sports Complex yesterday for the two-day job fair organized by the city government.
[DatePublished] => 2010-03-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Quezon City to honor top taxpayers on Oct 9
[Summary] => Quezon City is staging on Oct. 9, 2009 its biggest and grandest “QC Salutes Top Taxpayers,” a testimonial dinner, in celebration of the city’s 70th founding anniversary.
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[Summary] => In celebration of Quezon City’s 70th founding anniversary, the city government will honor the city’s top taxpayers in a testimonial dinner dubbed “QC Salutes Top Taxpayers” on Oct. 9 at the grand ballroom of the Crowne Plaza Galleria hotel.
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[Title] => Makro opens 15th store in Mandaluyong
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Pilipinas Makro has opened its 15th store in Mandaluyong as part of its P2 billion investment for 2005 and 2006.
Makro is slated to put up five more stores in the provinces. Makro spends between P250 million to P300 million for each branch.
Makro envisions over 20 stores nationwide with strategic locations to cover all major areas of distribution.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-03 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mandaue City: Cebu's next economic driver
[Summary] => Mandaue City is now positioning itself as the next economic driver of Cebu under the administration of Mayor Thadeo Ouano.
Ouano, who was commended by the City Council for a job well done through a measure initiated by his sister-foe Jovita, gladly reported his accomplishments for the past years during his State of the City Address yesterday at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.
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[Title] => Makro plans 6 new RP outlets
[Summary] => Pilipinas Makro is studying preliminary plans to put up at least six more branches in the provinces as part of its planned P2 billion investment in the next two years.
Makro had recently opened its 13th store in Las Pinas and is planning to put up only one more store in Metro Manila.
The planned 14th store will reportedly be located near where Cash N Carry is at present.
Makro envisions over 20 stores nationwide with strategic locations to cover all major areas of distribution.
Makro spends about P250 million to put up a new branch.
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[Title] => Makro gets set to operate as retailer
[Summary] => Wholesaler Pilipinas Makro Inc., a joint venture among the Dutch wholesaler giant Makro, the Ayalas and retail taipan Henry Sy, has taken a step closer to its goal of becoming a local retailer.
Industry sources said Pilipinas Makro has increased its capital to P375 million in preparation for its application to operate as a retail firm and avail itself of incentives provided under the new Retail Trade Act.
Under the new Retail Trade Act, foreign retailers must be organized under Philippine laws and must have a paid-up capital of at least P125 million or $2.5 million.
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PILIPINAS MAKRO
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[Title] => Quezon City to honor top taxpayers on Oct 9
[Summary] => Quezon City is staging on Oct. 9, 2009 its biggest and grandest “QC Salutes Top Taxpayers,” a testimonial dinner, in celebration of the city’s 70th founding anniversary.
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[Title] => Quezon City to honor top taxpayers
[Summary] => In celebration of Quezon City’s 70th founding anniversary, the city government will honor the city’s top taxpayers in a testimonial dinner dubbed “QC Salutes Top Taxpayers” on Oct. 9 at the grand ballroom of the Crowne Plaza Galleria hotel.
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[Title] => Makro opens 15th store in Mandaluyong
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Pilipinas Makro has opened its 15th store in Mandaluyong as part of its P2 billion investment for 2005 and 2006.
Makro is slated to put up five more stores in the provinces. Makro spends between P250 million to P300 million for each branch.
Makro envisions over 20 stores nationwide with strategic locations to cover all major areas of distribution.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-03 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1805266
[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Mandaue City: Cebu's next economic driver
[Summary] => Mandaue City is now positioning itself as the next economic driver of Cebu under the administration of Mayor Thadeo Ouano.
Ouano, who was commended by the City Council for a job well done through a measure initiated by his sister-foe Jovita, gladly reported his accomplishments for the past years during his State of the City Address yesterday at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.
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[Title] => Makro plans 6 new RP outlets
[Summary] => Pilipinas Makro is studying preliminary plans to put up at least six more branches in the provinces as part of its planned P2 billion investment in the next two years.
Makro had recently opened its 13th store in Las Pinas and is planning to put up only one more store in Metro Manila.
The planned 14th store will reportedly be located near where Cash N Carry is at present.
Makro envisions over 20 stores nationwide with strategic locations to cover all major areas of distribution.
Makro spends about P250 million to put up a new branch.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-28 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Makro gets set to operate as retailer
[Summary] => Wholesaler Pilipinas Makro Inc., a joint venture among the Dutch wholesaler giant Makro, the Ayalas and retail taipan Henry Sy, has taken a step closer to its goal of becoming a local retailer.
Industry sources said Pilipinas Makro has increased its capital to P375 million in preparation for its application to operate as a retail firm and avail itself of incentives provided under the new Retail Trade Act.
Under the new Retail Trade Act, foreign retailers must be organized under Philippine laws and must have a paid-up capital of at least P125 million or $2.5 million.
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