+ Follow SUN POWER Tag
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[Title] => First Philippine Holdings eyes solar power investment in Malaysia
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Lopez-owned First Philippine Holdings Corp. (FPHC) is looking at the possibility of investing in the solar panel manufacturing business in Malaysia.
[DatePublished] => 2009-05-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula
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[Title] => GMA cuts nose in minor mishap
[Summary] => A minor accident at Malacañang yesterday afternoon resulted in President Arroyo sustaining a cut over the bridge of her nose, where her eyeglasses rest.
The President told STAR photographer Revoli Cortez that a drawer of the family cabinet accidentally fell on her head, causing the cut on her nose.
The minor mishap delayed the Presidents arrival at the Sun Power plant at the Laguna Techno Park in the town of Biñan.
Cortez noticed the cut on the Presidents nose while she was donning a laboratory gown for the plant tour.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP may extend export guaranty to foreign electronics firms
[Summary] => The government is willing to extend an export guaranty to foreign electronics firms in a bid to attract the latest technology.
This was confirmed by Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II following the grant of an export guaranty to Sun Power Corp.
"It is actually part of our policy to give some insurance to potential investors who we want to attract here and who can serve as a catalyst," Roxas said.
He said Sun Power is an example of such an investor which is into sophisticated and high-value wafer fabrication.
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[Title] => CIAs future
[Summary] => Theres a new entrance procedure at the ongoing international buyers showthats Manila FAMEat the World Trade Center. Everybodys ear is poked with a thermometer. Everybody is also issued a face mask, for free.
Before the outbreak of the dreaded SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), the Asian itinerary of foreign buyers started in Hong Kong, then the Philippines and elsewhere and ended in China. Well, HKs part of the itinerary this year drew less than 400 buyers compared to the 4,800 plus it generated last year.
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SUN POWER
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[Title] => GMA cuts nose in minor mishap
[Summary] => A minor accident at Malacañang yesterday afternoon resulted in President Arroyo sustaining a cut over the bridge of her nose, where her eyeglasses rest.
The President told STAR photographer Revoli Cortez that a drawer of the family cabinet accidentally fell on her head, causing the cut on her nose.
The minor mishap delayed the Presidents arrival at the Sun Power plant at the Laguna Techno Park in the town of Biñan.
Cortez noticed the cut on the Presidents nose while she was donning a laboratory gown for the plant tour.
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[Title] => RP may extend export guaranty to foreign electronics firms
[Summary] => The government is willing to extend an export guaranty to foreign electronics firms in a bid to attract the latest technology.
This was confirmed by Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II following the grant of an export guaranty to Sun Power Corp.
"It is actually part of our policy to give some insurance to potential investors who we want to attract here and who can serve as a catalyst," Roxas said.
He said Sun Power is an example of such an investor which is into sophisticated and high-value wafer fabrication.
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[Title] => CIAs future
[Summary] => Theres a new entrance procedure at the ongoing international buyers showthats Manila FAMEat the World Trade Center. Everybodys ear is poked with a thermometer. Everybody is also issued a face mask, for free.
Before the outbreak of the dreaded SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), the Asian itinerary of foreign buyers started in Hong Kong, then the Philippines and elsewhere and ended in China. Well, HKs part of the itinerary this year drew less than 400 buyers compared to the 4,800 plus it generated last year.
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[AuthorName] => Margaret Jao-Grey
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