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However, it was not enough to cover expenses and development costs resulting in a net loss of P32 million, albeit lower than the projected loss of P50 million.
The PDS Group is composed of three operating companies, which are the Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. (PDEx), the Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. (PDTC), and the Philippine Securities Settlement Corp. (PSSC).
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However, it was not enough to cover expenses and development costs resulting in a net loss of P32 million, albeit lower than the projected loss of P50 million.
The PDS Group is composed of three operating companies, which are the Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. (PDEx), the Philippine Depository & Trust Corp. (PDTC), and the Philippine Securities Settlement Corp. (PSSC).
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