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West Zone concessionaire Maynilad Water Services Inc. is planning to borrow an additional P5 billion, or its dollar equivalent, next year to partially fund its P40-billion capital expenditure outlay for the next three years.

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ABS-CBN chief finance officer Randolph T. Estrellado said that while all remaining subsidiaries have been annexed into their core businesses, the company is assessing these firms’ operations to determine what areas can be whittled down to ensure leaner and tighter organizations.
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Consolidated airtime revenues grew 31 percent to P2.16 billion in the first three months of the year.

"If the economy remains stable, I believe that we could sustain our income growth for the rest of the year," Estrellado said.
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