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DMCI Holdings Inc., the listed holding firm of the Consunji family, nearly doubled its net income in the first half of the year to P4.18 billion, mainly driven by first time contributions of its power generation business coupled with the steady growth of its construction, real estate and coal mining units.

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Delfin Gonzalez, 94, is a remarkable man. He was born a poor boy in Baliwag, Bulacan, and went to elementary school in Tondo, learning to survive streetfights with his fists. An altar boy, Gonzalez developed a passion for the sweet science.

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BDO’s executive offices will move to the SM complex in the reclamation area. This will make it easier for chairman Teresita Sy-Coson to get in touch with both her father, Henry Sy, and other SM executive.
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DMCI Holdings Inc., the listed holding firm of the Consunji family, nearly doubled its net income in the first half of the year to P4.18 billion, mainly driven by first time contributions of its power generation business coupled with the steady growth of its construction, real estate and coal mining units.

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BDO’s executive offices will move to the SM complex in the reclamation area. This will make it easier for chairman Teresita Sy-Coson to get in touch with both her father, Henry Sy, and other SM executive.
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