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[Title] => SPPC submits best offer for Meralco supply requirements
[Summary] => The Manila Electric Co. has secured the best bid from San Miguel’s South Premiere Power Corp. for its 1,200-megawatt (MW) supply requirement.
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[Title] => SPPC gets permanent relief
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals has issued a writ of preliminary injunction which in effect permanently suspended the power supply agreement between San Miguel Corp’s power generating subsidiary South Premiere Power Corp. and Meralco.
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[Title] => San Miguel Global: SPPC has supply contract with government
[Summary] => San Miguel Global Power has maintained that unit South Premier Power Corp. has a supply contract with the government over Malampaya banked gas.
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[Title] => PSALM: SPPC has P35 billion overdue payables
[Summary] => The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. said San Miguel Corp.’s South Premiere Power Corp. has P34 billion overdue payables to the state-run firm as of June 30, in relation to the1,200-megawatt Ilijan power plant in Batangas.
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[Title] => Muddling the issue
[Summary] => There are matters that are better left for the judicial branch of our government to decide.
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[Title] => P95 bilyon utang ng private power firms sa PSALM baka ipasa sa consumers – solons
[Summary] => Ibinunyag ng Power Sector Assets and LiaÂbilities Management Corp. sa mga kongresista na mayroong P95.42 bilyon na pagkakautang sa kanila ang iba’t ibang pribadong power firms.
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[Title] => Court grants extension
[Summary] => We have just learned from our sources in the judiciary that the Regional Trial Court of Mandaluyong last Sept. 11 granted the application of South Premiere Power Corp. (SPPC), a San Miguel Corp. subsidiary, to extend by another 17 days the 72-hour temporary restraining order granted by the court on Sept. 8 to preserve the status quo and prevent the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. or PSALM from terminating its independent power producer administration (IPPA) agreement with SPPC.
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[Title] => SPPC gets permanent relief
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals has issued a writ of preliminary injunction which in effect permanently suspended the power supply agreement between San Miguel Corp’s power generating subsidiary South Premiere Power Corp. and Meralco.
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[Title] => San Miguel Global: SPPC has supply contract with government
[Summary] => San Miguel Global Power has maintained that unit South Premier Power Corp. has a supply contract with the government over Malampaya banked gas.
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[Title] => PSALM: SPPC has P35 billion overdue payables
[Summary] => The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. said San Miguel Corp.’s South Premiere Power Corp. has P34 billion overdue payables to the state-run firm as of June 30, in relation to the1,200-megawatt Ilijan power plant in Batangas.
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[Title] => P95 bilyon utang ng private power firms sa PSALM baka ipasa sa consumers – solons
[Summary] => Ibinunyag ng Power Sector Assets and LiaÂbilities Management Corp. sa mga kongresista na mayroong P95.42 bilyon na pagkakautang sa kanila ang iba’t ibang pribadong power firms.
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[Title] => Court grants extension
[Summary] => We have just learned from our sources in the judiciary that the Regional Trial Court of Mandaluyong last Sept. 11 granted the application of South Premiere Power Corp. (SPPC), a San Miguel Corp. subsidiary, to extend by another 17 days the 72-hour temporary restraining order granted by the court on Sept. 8 to preserve the status quo and prevent the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. or PSALM from terminating its independent power producer administration (IPPA) agreement with SPPC.
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September 12, 2015 - 10:00am