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[Title] => SMC’s Purefoods reports lower income
[Summary] => The food and beverage unit of diversified conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) recorded slightly lower earnings last year despite the improvement in sales.
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[Title] => SM Pure Foods taps IBM
[Summary] => San Miguel Pure Foods Co. Inc., one of the country’s leading food companies, and IBM have signed a five-year strategic agreement to optimize the delivery of IT operations support and efficiently address the computing requirements of SMPFC to better serve thousands of users nationwide.
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[Title] => To enable business transformation: San Miguel food group ties up w/ IBM
[Summary] => San Miguel Pure Foods Company Inc. (SMPFC), one of the country’s leading food companies, and IBM have signed a five-year strategic agreement to optimize the delivery of IT operations support and efficiently address the computing requirements of SMPFC to better serve thousands of users nationwide.
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[Title] => San Miguel Pure Foods eyes sales revenues of P90 B this year
[Summary] => San Miguel Pure Foods Co. Inc. (SMPFC), the food processing arm of diversifying conglomerate San Miguel Corp., is eyeing sales revenues of over P90 billion this year, up from the P80.4 billion registered in 2010.
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[Title] => San Miguel Pure Foods hikes 03 income by 15% to P794M
[Summary] => San Miguel Pure Foods Co. Inc., the food processing arm of San Miguel Corp., posted a net income of P794 million last year or an increase of 15 percent from the previous years P691 million, driven primarily by higher sales.
In a statement issued yesterday, SMPFC said it exceeded the P36-billion mark in sales revenues, representing a 16 percent growth or almost a P5 billion increase from the 2002 figure.
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[Title] => High value coco
[Summary] => Unknown to many, the cushion seats of Mercedes Benz cars are stuffed with coconut husks. The husks, which would otherwise have been thrown away or burned, are transformed into a higher-value product called coco fiber, an important raw material in the upholstery industry.
One of the big local players in coco fiber production is Laguna-based Soriano Multi-Purpose Fiber Corp., which is owned by "the father of the coconut coir industry in the Philippines," Franciso Soriano.
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In a statement issued yesterday, SMPFC said it exceeded the P36-billion mark in sales revenues, representing a 16 percent growth or almost a P5 billion increase from the 2002 figure.
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[Summary] => Unknown to many, the cushion seats of Mercedes Benz cars are stuffed with coconut husks. The husks, which would otherwise have been thrown away or burned, are transformed into a higher-value product called coco fiber, an important raw material in the upholstery industry.
One of the big local players in coco fiber production is Laguna-based Soriano Multi-Purpose Fiber Corp., which is owned by "the father of the coconut coir industry in the Philippines," Franciso Soriano.
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