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[Title] => Nextel Phils eyes profit next year
[Summary] => After three years of being in the red, trunk radio operator Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. expects to finally be in the black next year with a projected net income of P20 million.
And while it may not be putting in new money in its local unit Nextel International Inc. (NII) said it is not abandoning the Philippines but merely reviewing its operations here.
Nextel president Emilio Festejo told reporters yesterday that the Philippines is the only local unit of NII that temporarily does not enjoy any financial support from its parent firm.
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[Title] => GMA gains support for programs
[Summary] => Malacañang brushed aside as partisan bias the oppositions criticism of the State of the Nation Address by President Arroyo, saying she has reaped popular support for her socio-economic programs spelled out in the SONA.
Contrary to allegations by the political opposition, Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao said "there has been a groundswell of support for her SONA."
"If you look at the statements of the NGOs, there is support. There are some skepticisms, but they are expectedly from the opposition," Tiglao added.
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ASIA-PACIFIC JOHN JONES
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[Title] => Nextel Phils eyes profit next year
[Summary] => After three years of being in the red, trunk radio operator Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. expects to finally be in the black next year with a projected net income of P20 million.
And while it may not be putting in new money in its local unit Nextel International Inc. (NII) said it is not abandoning the Philippines but merely reviewing its operations here.
Nextel president Emilio Festejo told reporters yesterday that the Philippines is the only local unit of NII that temporarily does not enjoy any financial support from its parent firm.
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[Summary] => Malacañang brushed aside as partisan bias the oppositions criticism of the State of the Nation Address by President Arroyo, saying she has reaped popular support for her socio-economic programs spelled out in the SONA.
Contrary to allegations by the political opposition, Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao said "there has been a groundswell of support for her SONA."
"If you look at the statements of the NGOs, there is support. There are some skepticisms, but they are expectedly from the opposition," Tiglao added.
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December 12, 2001 - 12:00am