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In a financial report filed with the Philippine Stock Exchange, ICTSI said gross revenues from port operations went up 14 percent to P11.85 billion from P10.44 billion.
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In a financial report filed with the Philippine Stock Exchange, ICTSI said gross revenues from port operations went up 14 percent to P11.85 billion from P10.44 billion.
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