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[Title] => Erring DPWH personnel, contractor face raps
[Summary] => Public Works Secretary Hermogenes Ebdane filed criminal and administrative charges yesterday against nine of his officials and a private contractor for their involvement in the alleged anomalous rehabilitation of the Tigbao-Sta. Fe Road in Leyte.
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[Title] => Landbank expects P1.5-B net profit for 2001
[Summary] => The Land Bank of the Philippines (Landbank) expects a full-year income of P1.5 billion for 2001 and is projecting a 10 percent increase or P1.6 billion net profit for this year.
"This is a fighting target, because we are facing more contraints," said Landbank president Margarito Teves.
Teves said that Landbank this year faces the difficult balancing act of expanding its agri-agra lending mandate, with that of trimming its loans or non-performing loans.
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"This is a fighting target, because we are facing more contraints," said Landbank president Margarito Teves.
Teves said that Landbank this year faces the difficult balancing act of expanding its agri-agra lending mandate, with that of trimming its loans or non-performing loans.
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January 15, 2002 - 12:00am