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[Summary] => Philippine businesses are being urged to scrutinize unsolicited trademark registration offers after the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) flagged a UK-based firm for allegedly misrepresenting its ties with government intellectual property agencies in an apparent attempt to pressure companies into paying for trademark services.
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[Title] => AEV profit nearly doubles in Q1
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[Title] => Watching my daughters build their own businesses
[Summary] => I was sitting down for an interview with Jeron Travel and Tours CEO and suking Go Negosyo events host Chal Lontoc-Del Rosario last week when she sprung upon me some bombshell news: my daughters Monica, Margarita and Isabella were to be on the show with her the following week.
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[Title] => Del Monte sees sustained profit growth
[Summary] => Del Monte Pacific Ltd. (DMPL) expects to continue its growth trajectory in the second half of its fiscal year 2026 following robust first half results fueled by the strength and momentum of its Philippines and international businesses.
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[Title] => Gen Z formula reshaping small businesses in Philippines
[Summary] => If you want to understand how Gen Zs are reshaping small businesses in the Philippines, don’t start with an economist, but with a 20-year-old who edits a 15-second promotional video to earn a percentage of the basket without owning a physical store.
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[Title] => Leadership adjustments
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[Title] => Batang Quiapo party-list urges government support for small businesses
[Summary] => The Batang Quiapo party-list yesterday urged the government to recognize the role of micro- and small businesses in the country’s socio-economic development, especially on generating millions of jobs and livelihood opportunities despite little support.
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[Title] => Ayala sets sights on its next strongest yearÂ
[Summary] => Ayala Corp., the country’s oldest conglomerate, is setting its sights on its next best year after posting its strongest year ever in 2024, with 2025 seen as inflection year for its small businesses.
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[Title] => Ayala sets sights on its next strongest yearÂ
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