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Despite the global financial crisis, Total Philippines Inc. will invest up to P150 million to expand its network.

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Year-to-date revenues reached P2 billion, a 12-percent increase from the same period last year.
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According to statistics from the Traditional Securities and Instruments Department of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), CAP sold a total of 39,200 plans worth some P2.384 billion from January to December of 2003.
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George Yang, the local franchise holder of McDonald’s International, informed President Arroyo yesterday of his company’s plans to embark on a P3.5-billion expansion program for this year that will result in more McDonald’s outlets in the countryside.
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