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They might be rivals in the presidential race, but Bangon Pilipinas Party (BPP) standard-bearer Bro. Eddie Villanueva said if he becomes president, he would ask Sen. Jamby Madrigal and environmentalist Nicanor Perlas to be his Cabinet members.

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Based on the Super Growth Index 2005, the Philippines tied with France with six percent of companies considered super growth, an improvement from the previous survey’s three percent.

The United States topped the list , overtaking the previous year’s leader Sweden.
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An SEC official pointed out the possibility that the next PSE chairman could be an independent director, noting that no rule or law prohibits an outsider from sitting as chairman of the exchange.

"If you look at the rules, you will find nothing that says the PSE chair should be a broker. With the board controlled by non-broker directors, we’ll never know.
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Based on the final list submitted by the local bourse to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 20 stockbrokers will vie for the seven seats reserved for broker-directors in the PSE board.

Of the 20, incumbent PSE chairwoman Alicia Arroyo and veteran stockbrokers Robert Coyiuto and Vivian Yuchengco are gunning for the chairmanship of the exchange.
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Based on the Super Growth Index 2005, the Philippines tied with France with six percent of companies considered super growth, an improvement from the previous survey’s three percent.

The United States topped the list , overtaking the previous year’s leader Sweden.
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The key contributors to stress levels in the so-called ‘low growth, high stress’ countries that include the Philippines are increased competition, concern about the economy, and pressure on cash flow and profits, not to mention lack of quality family time, the survey said.
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An SEC official pointed out the possibility that the next PSE chairman could be an independent director, noting that no rule or law prohibits an outsider from sitting as chairman of the exchange.

"If you look at the rules, you will find nothing that says the PSE chair should be a broker. With the board controlled by non-broker directors, we’ll never know.
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Based on the final list submitted by the local bourse to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 20 stockbrokers will vie for the seven seats reserved for broker-directors in the PSE board.

Of the 20, incumbent PSE chairwoman Alicia Arroyo and veteran stockbrokers Robert Coyiuto and Vivian Yuchengco are gunning for the chairmanship of the exchange.
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