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The upscale leisure developer of mall and banking conglomerate SM Investments Corp. (SMIC) will join the party at the Entertainment City in the middle of next year.

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Macau casino giant Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd., which is putting up a gaming complex in Manila, failed to buy out the minority shareholders in listed firm Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corp. (MIH).

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Macau casino giant Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd., will make a tender offer to minority shareholders of Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corp.  (MIH) following the acquisition of 93.06 percent of the shell company.

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Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd., the joint venture between Australian billionaire James Packer and Macau gambling tycoon Lawrence Ho, will acquire 93.06 percent of inactive firm Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corp. for P1.26 billion.

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Leisure developer and gaming firm Belle Corp. is spending P5 billion for the second phase of the $1-billion mixed-use complex that will rise within  the proposed Entertainment City along Roxas Bld.

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The upscale leisure developer of mall and banking conglomerate SM Investments Corp. (SMIC) will join the party at the Entertainment City in the middle of next year.

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Macau casino giant Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd., which is putting up a gaming complex in Manila, failed to buy out the minority shareholders in listed firm Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corp. (MIH).

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Macau casino giant Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd., will make a tender offer to minority shareholders of Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corp.  (MIH) following the acquisition of 93.06 percent of the shell company.

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Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd., the joint venture between Australian billionaire James Packer and Macau gambling tycoon Lawrence Ho, will acquire 93.06 percent of inactive firm Manchester International Holdings Unlimited Corp. for P1.26 billion.

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Leisure developer and gaming firm Belle Corp. is spending P5 billion for the second phase of the $1-billion mixed-use complex that will rise within  the proposed Entertainment City along Roxas Bld.

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