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Trisha Zamesa, head of the PSEs Listings and Disclosure Department, said the PSE board has given the go-signal to amend some provisions in the the listing rules which will then be submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its approval.
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Trisha Zamesa, head of the PSEs disclosure department, said they are still in the process of evaluating when the blackout provision could be imposed, noting that it would be very difficult to determine the applicability of such a rule given the nature of corporate negotiations.
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Trisha Zamesa, head of the PSEs Listings and Disclosure Department, said the PSE board has given the go-signal to amend some provisions in the the listing rules which will then be submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its approval.
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Trisha Zamesa, head of the PSEs disclosure department, said they are still in the process of evaluating when the blackout provision could be imposed, noting that it would be very difficult to determine the applicability of such a rule given the nature of corporate negotiations.
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By Christina Mendez | March 12, 2003 - 12:00am
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