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A stock and transfer book (STB) as defined in Section 74 of the Corporation Code of the Philippines, contains the records of all stocks in the names of the stockholders alphabetically arranged; the installment paid and unpaid on all stock for which subscription has been made, and the date of payment of any installment; a statement of every alienation, sale or transfer of stock made, the date thereof, and by and to whom made; and such other entries as the by-laws may prescribe.

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"I’m glad I chose Singapore as my holiday destination. I’m still overwhelmed by the terrific welcome STB gave me, and of course, the prizes are something else!" declared Moya, the corporate planning and budget control manager for Total (Philippines) Corporation.
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This is bad news for the travel industry, whose woes have been piling up for about four years now. It’s also bad news for nations that rely heavily on revenues from the international travel industry. That includes the Philippines, and practically every nation doing business in a globalized world.
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"I’m glad I chose Singapore as my holiday destination. I’m still overwhelmed by the terrific welcome STB gave me, and of course, the prizes are something else!" declared Moya, the corporate planning and budget control manager for Total (Philippines) Corporation.
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This is bad news for the travel industry, whose woes have been piling up for about four years now. It’s also bad news for nations that rely heavily on revenues from the international travel industry. That includes the Philippines, and practically every nation doing business in a globalized world.
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