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[Title] => SPNEC injecting P8.9 billion into subsidiaries
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[Title] => SPNEC earmarks P14 billion for Terra Solar integration
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[Summary] => SP New Energy Corp. of tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan is planning to pull the plug on a solar project secured in 2022 as transmission woes spark a strategic rethink.
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[Title] => SPNEC takes over Terra Solar for P6 billion
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[Summary] => Tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan’s SP New Energy Corp. is infusing an additional investment of about P8.9 billion into two subsidiaries to fund their working capital requirements.
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