+ Follow BOAG AND SON Tag
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[Title] => Ed The Pretender Marcos lived high on the hog in Hong Kong - BY THE WAY by Max V. Soliven
[Summary] => HONG KONG The 180,000 Filipinos who live and work here were out on the streets and in the malls yesterday their traditional Sunday weekend wondering how things are going back home.
[DatePublished] => 2001-04-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => SMC reacquires Coca-Cola Phils
[Summary] => The country’s largest food and beverage conglomerate, San Miguel Corp., just got bigger following its reacquisition of a controlling stake in Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. (CCBPI), which commands an estimated 70-percent share of the local softdrink market.
In a statement, SMC said it had reached an agreement in principle with Australia’s Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd. (CCA) and the Atlanta-based parent company The Coca-Cola Co. (TCCC) for a combination of share swap, cash infusion and debt offsetting transactions valued at A$2.25 billion or $1.24 billion.
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Summary] => The country’s largest food and beverage conglomerate, San Miguel Corp., just got bigger following its reacquisition of a controlling stake in Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. (CCBPI), which commands an estimated 70-percent share of the local softdrink market.
In a statement, SMC said it had reached an agreement in principle with Australia’s Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd. (CCA) and the Atlanta-based parent company The Coca-Cola Co. (TCCC) for a combination of share swap, cash infusion and debt offsetting transactions valued at A$2.25 billion or $1.24 billion.
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