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Alphaland Corp., a publicly-listed property firm led by the group of former Trade Minister Roberto V. Ongpin, has approved a follow-on offering of shares in the third quarter this year to boost its public float.

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Ongpin, through Azurestar Corp. and Aquadisk Corp., purchased a total of 14.37 billion PhilWeb shares at 1.1 centavos per share, the average of the closing prices for the past 30 days.

The transaction was closed at the Philippine Stock Exchange yesterday.
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Alphaland Corp., a publicly-listed property firm led by the group of former Trade Minister Roberto V. Ongpin, has approved a follow-on offering of shares in the third quarter this year to boost its public float.

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Ongpin, through Azurestar Corp. and Aquadisk Corp., purchased a total of 14.37 billion PhilWeb shares at 1.1 centavos per share, the average of the closing prices for the past 30 days.

The transaction was closed at the Philippine Stock Exchange yesterday.
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