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                    [Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga — Clark Development Corp. president and chief executive officer Antonio Ng bade goodbye to employees of the state-run firm yesterday. 


Ng, who had occupied the top CDC position for 18 months, tendered his resignation and went on leave starting last Monday.

In an e-mail to his fellow CDC officials and employees, Ng said, "We had a great ride and a great time together as we tried to create jobs and economic activity for Clark to address poverty in Pampanga and in the country."
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Laus replaces Antonio Ng, who has long wanted to resign and return to the private sector, Trade and Industry Peter Favila told reporters covering Mrs. Arroyo’s visit here.

The President is here on the second leg of her five-nation swing to Europe and the Pacific.

Prior to arriving here on Tuesday, she was in Helsinki, Finland where she was one of the keynote speakers at the 6th Asia-Europe Meeting.
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This, following the appointment of CDC executive vice president Jose Victor Luciano as the new president of the Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC), a subsidiary of the CDC.
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For decades, Clark was the American military’s largest air base outside the United States mainland. In 1991, Clark was made into a special economic zone, with the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), currently headed by president/CEO Antonio Ng, tasked to manage the zone.
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For decades, Clark was the American military’s largest air base outside the United States mainland. In 1991, Clark was made into a special economic zone, with the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), currently headed by president/CEO Antonio Ng, tasked to manage the zone.
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"The CDC board has decided to revoke the award to NTM Jin Hung joint venture of South Korea and consider the Mimosa bidding a failure," CDC president and chief executive officer Antonio Ng said.
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"The CDC board has decided to revoke the award to NTM Jin Hung joint venture of South Korea and consider the Mimosa bidding a failure," CDC president and chief executive officer Antonio Ng said.
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CDC president Antonio Ng said the winning bidder for Mimosa will pay the CDC P500 million in cash, and P150 million more for the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Philippine Gaming and Amusement Corp. (Pagcor).
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This was disclosed last Friday by CDC president Antonio Ng during a press briefing on recent developments in the Clark Special Economic Zone.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805266 [AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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Ng, who had occupied the top CDC position for 18 months, tendered his resignation and went on leave starting last Monday.

In an e-mail to his fellow CDC officials and employees, Ng said, "We had a great ride and a great time together as we tried to create jobs and economic activity for Clark to address poverty in Pampanga and in the country."
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Laus replaces Antonio Ng, who has long wanted to resign and return to the private sector, Trade and Industry Peter Favila told reporters covering Mrs. Arroyo’s visit here.

The President is here on the second leg of her five-nation swing to Europe and the Pacific.

Prior to arriving here on Tuesday, she was in Helsinki, Finland where she was one of the keynote speakers at the 6th Asia-Europe Meeting.
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This, following the appointment of CDC executive vice president Jose Victor Luciano as the new president of the Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC), a subsidiary of the CDC.
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For decades, Clark was the American military’s largest air base outside the United States mainland. In 1991, Clark was made into a special economic zone, with the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), currently headed by president/CEO Antonio Ng, tasked to manage the zone.
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For decades, Clark was the American military’s largest air base outside the United States mainland. In 1991, Clark was made into a special economic zone, with the Clark Development Corporation (CDC), currently headed by president/CEO Antonio Ng, tasked to manage the zone.
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"The CDC board has decided to revoke the award to NTM Jin Hung joint venture of South Korea and consider the Mimosa bidding a failure," CDC president and chief executive officer Antonio Ng said.
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"The CDC board has decided to revoke the award to NTM Jin Hung joint venture of South Korea and consider the Mimosa bidding a failure," CDC president and chief executive officer Antonio Ng said.
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CDC president Antonio Ng said the winning bidder for Mimosa will pay the CDC P500 million in cash, and P150 million more for the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Philippine Gaming and Amusement Corp. (Pagcor).
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This was disclosed last Friday by CDC president Antonio Ng during a press briefing on recent developments in the Clark Special Economic Zone.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1805266 [AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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