+ Follow CIPI Tag
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[Title] => Hope floats with ‘salbabote’
[Summary] => One Meralco Foundation, the non-profit arm of power distributor Meralco, along with partners such as Clorox International Philippines Inc. (CIPI), the local marketer of Glad plastic storage solutions and products, have undertaken an advocacy for the safety of ordinary Filipinos during typhoons and calamities with the propagation of a simple and affordable life-saving contraption ingeniously called “Salbabote.”
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[Title] => CIPI creditors work on liquidation plan
[Summary] => Creditors of Corporate Investments Philippines Inc. (CIPI) are working on a liquidation plan for the debt-strapped investment house to facilitate the orderly distribution of its assets.
An official of the Securities and Exchange Commission said the newly-appointed liquidator for CIPI is now conducting several meetings with some major creditors of the investment house to facilitate the preparation of the mandatory liquidation plan to be submitted to the Pasig Regional Trial Court.
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[Title] => Former officers of CIPI not yet off the hook
[Summary] => Former officers of Corporate Investments Philippines Inc. (CIPI) are not yet off the hook. The Securities and Exchange Commission is set to reopen its investigation into the cash-strapped investment house for possible violations of the securities law.
Jose P. Aquino, head of the SECs Markets Regulation Department, said while CIPIs petition for suspension of debt payments case is under the jurisdiction of the regular courts, the SEC can still investigate the firm for possible violations of securities regulations.
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[ArticleID] => 173789
[Title] => Did Cebu cardinal get preferential treatment?
[Summary] => Vicente Atilano, the former president of financially disabled Corporate Investment Philippines, Inc. or CIPI, sought us to explain his side of the multi-million peso financial disaster. Fair's fair, so I sat down to listen. One of his first words as we shook hands was "I am not a crook. If I were, I would not be here. I would have more than enough money to be elsewhere."
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[Title] => White collar crime worse than armed bank robbery
[Summary] => The Washington Post reported last Sunday that a Republican US Senator from Colorado has urged the Department of Justice "to use racketeering laws to seize ill-gotten assets of corporate crooks." Another Republican legislator, a congressman from Georgia was also quoted by the Post as saying that "the best image" of recent weeks has been "the pictures of those corporate executives in handcuffs."
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CIPI
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[Title] => Hope floats with ‘salbabote’
[Summary] => One Meralco Foundation, the non-profit arm of power distributor Meralco, along with partners such as Clorox International Philippines Inc. (CIPI), the local marketer of Glad plastic storage solutions and products, have undertaken an advocacy for the safety of ordinary Filipinos during typhoons and calamities with the propagation of a simple and affordable life-saving contraption ingeniously called “Salbabote.”
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[Title] => CIPI creditors work on liquidation plan
[Summary] => Creditors of Corporate Investments Philippines Inc. (CIPI) are working on a liquidation plan for the debt-strapped investment house to facilitate the orderly distribution of its assets.
An official of the Securities and Exchange Commission said the newly-appointed liquidator for CIPI is now conducting several meetings with some major creditors of the investment house to facilitate the preparation of the mandatory liquidation plan to be submitted to the Pasig Regional Trial Court.
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[Title] => Former officers of CIPI not yet off the hook
[Summary] => Former officers of Corporate Investments Philippines Inc. (CIPI) are not yet off the hook. The Securities and Exchange Commission is set to reopen its investigation into the cash-strapped investment house for possible violations of the securities law.
Jose P. Aquino, head of the SECs Markets Regulation Department, said while CIPIs petition for suspension of debt payments case is under the jurisdiction of the regular courts, the SEC can still investigate the firm for possible violations of securities regulations.
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[Title] => Did Cebu cardinal get preferential treatment?
[Summary] => Vicente Atilano, the former president of financially disabled Corporate Investment Philippines, Inc. or CIPI, sought us to explain his side of the multi-million peso financial disaster. Fair's fair, so I sat down to listen. One of his first words as we shook hands was "I am not a crook. If I were, I would not be here. I would have more than enough money to be elsewhere."
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-28 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133182
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Boo Chanco
[SectionName] => Business
[SectionUrl] => business
[URL] =>
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[ArticleID] => 172910
[Title] => White collar crime worse than armed bank robbery
[Summary] => The Washington Post reported last Sunday that a Republican US Senator from Colorado has urged the Department of Justice "to use racketeering laws to seize ill-gotten assets of corporate crooks." Another Republican legislator, a congressman from Georgia was also quoted by the Post as saying that "the best image" of recent weeks has been "the pictures of those corporate executives in handcuffs."
[DatePublished] => 2002-08-21 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133182
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Boo Chanco
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November 4, 2002 - 12:00am