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[Title] => School sued for keeping student’s file
[Summary] => A civil case for injunction and damages with preliminary mandatory injunction was filed against the Harvest Christian School International for allegedly refusal to turn over the Form 137 of a Grade 6 student to the Woodridge International School.
[DatePublished] => 2012-12-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => The Woodridge Place as a mountain retreat in Tagaytay
[Summary] => “We are in the special business of helping people find their dream homes,” says Tristan de la Rosa, senior vice president for sales and marketing of SM Land Inc.
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[Title] => Landco entertains
[Summary] => CEBU, Philippines - Landco, the leading leisure developer in the country has come a long way since its founding in 1990.
[DatePublished] => 2009-03-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Honey Jarque Loop
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[Title] => Elevating the dorm experience in McKinley Hill
[Summary] => For a pacesetting developer, the Woodridge Residences at McKinley Hill may just be Megaworld Corporation’s most unique project to date.
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[Title] => McKinley Hill becomes full-fledged university
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[Title] => Highlands Prime stockholders okay share reclassification scheme
[Summary] => Leisure property developer Highlands Prime Inc. said 95 percent of its shareholders has approved a plan to reclassify unissued common shares into 20 million preferred shares.
The reclassification was in lieu of an earlier proposal to increase Highland Primes authorized capital stock to P6 billion from the current P4 billion to facilitate the issuance of preferred shares.
The preferred shares will be non-voting, non-convertible and redeemable.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Highlands Prime drops plan to increase capital by P2B
[Summary] => Leisure developer Highlands Prime Inc. has dropped a plan to raise its authorized capital stock to P6 billion from the current P4 billion intended to accommodate the creation of two billion preferred shares.
Highlands Prime said it would instead reclassify existing unissued common shares into 20 million preferred shares, which will be non-voting, non-convertible and redeemable.
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[Title] => Highlands Prime allots P4B for ongoing projects
[Summary] => Listed property and leisure developer Highlands Prime Inc. is spending between P3 billion and P4 billion over the next three to four years for the development of ongoing residential, recreational and mixed-use projects.
Highlands president Antonio Henson said the programmed capital budget will come from internally-generated cash.
Of the total, P700 million to P800 million will go to Woodridge Park while P400 million to P500 million will be channeled to Camp Highlands.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Highlands Prime sees 20% profit hike
[Summary] => Highlands Prime Inc., a publicly-listed property leisure development firm controlled by the family of retail tycoon Henry Sy, is looking at a 20-percent rise in its net profit this year on higher sales from its residential condominium units.
Highlands president Antonio Henson said the company expects to end the year with a net income of P150 million as against the P126 million earned in 2004. Revenues are seen to hit P800 million, 34 percent higher than the previous years P595 million on brisk sales of condominium units at The Woodridge at Tagaytay Highlands.
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[Title] => Highlands Prime profit jumps 186% to P87M in 9 mos
[Summary] => Highlands Prime Inc. (HPI), a publicly-listed high-end leisure development firm controlled by mall tycoon Henry Sy, reported a 186 percent jump in its net income for the first nine months of the year to P87 million from only P30.5 million a year earlier.
Based on financial statements filed with the Philippine Stock Exchange, HPI registered revenues of P343 million from sales of Woodridge condominium units and Lakeview and Alta Mira subdivision lots. These resulted in a realized gross profit of P143 million or 162 percent higher than the year ago level of P54.8 million.
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WOODRIDGE
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[Title] => School sued for keeping student’s file
[Summary] => A civil case for injunction and damages with preliminary mandatory injunction was filed against the Harvest Christian School International for allegedly refusal to turn over the Form 137 of a Grade 6 student to the Woodridge International School.
[DatePublished] => 2012-12-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => The Woodridge Place as a mountain retreat in Tagaytay
[Summary] => “We are in the special business of helping people find their dream homes,” says Tristan de la Rosa, senior vice president for sales and marketing of SM Land Inc.
[DatePublished] => 2010-06-19 00:00:00
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Elevating the dorm experience in McKinley Hill
[Summary] => For a pacesetting developer, the Woodridge Residences at McKinley Hill may just be Megaworld Corporation’s most unique project to date.
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[Title] => Highlands Prime stockholders okay share reclassification scheme
[Summary] => Leisure property developer Highlands Prime Inc. said 95 percent of its shareholders has approved a plan to reclassify unissued common shares into 20 million preferred shares.
The reclassification was in lieu of an earlier proposal to increase Highland Primes authorized capital stock to P6 billion from the current P4 billion to facilitate the issuance of preferred shares.
The preferred shares will be non-voting, non-convertible and redeemable.
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[Title] => Highlands Prime drops plan to increase capital by P2B
[Summary] => Leisure developer Highlands Prime Inc. has dropped a plan to raise its authorized capital stock to P6 billion from the current P4 billion intended to accommodate the creation of two billion preferred shares.
Highlands Prime said it would instead reclassify existing unissued common shares into 20 million preferred shares, which will be non-voting, non-convertible and redeemable.
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[Title] => Highlands Prime allots P4B for ongoing projects
[Summary] => Listed property and leisure developer Highlands Prime Inc. is spending between P3 billion and P4 billion over the next three to four years for the development of ongoing residential, recreational and mixed-use projects.
Highlands president Antonio Henson said the programmed capital budget will come from internally-generated cash.
Of the total, P700 million to P800 million will go to Woodridge Park while P400 million to P500 million will be channeled to Camp Highlands.
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[Title] => Highlands Prime sees 20% profit hike
[Summary] => Highlands Prime Inc., a publicly-listed property leisure development firm controlled by the family of retail tycoon Henry Sy, is looking at a 20-percent rise in its net profit this year on higher sales from its residential condominium units.
Highlands president Antonio Henson said the company expects to end the year with a net income of P150 million as against the P126 million earned in 2004. Revenues are seen to hit P800 million, 34 percent higher than the previous years P595 million on brisk sales of condominium units at The Woodridge at Tagaytay Highlands.
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[Title] => Highlands Prime profit jumps 186% to P87M in 9 mos
[Summary] => Highlands Prime Inc. (HPI), a publicly-listed high-end leisure development firm controlled by mall tycoon Henry Sy, reported a 186 percent jump in its net income for the first nine months of the year to P87 million from only P30.5 million a year earlier.
Based on financial statements filed with the Philippine Stock Exchange, HPI registered revenues of P343 million from sales of Woodridge condominium units and Lakeview and Alta Mira subdivision lots. These resulted in a realized gross profit of P143 million or 162 percent higher than the year ago level of P54.8 million.
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