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[Title] => Bernas declines new term as PSE director
[Summary] => The controversy in the selection of candidates for the board of directors of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) took another twist yesterday as incumbent director Fr. Joaquin Bernas, dean of the Ateneo Law School and a noted Constitutionalist, declined his appointment for another term.
As one of four independent directors representing the non-brokers in the board, Bernas challenged the legal basis for his appointment.
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[Title] => PSE polls seen to heat up
[Summary] => Even with the absence of long-time protagonists Vivian Yuchengco and Robert Coyiuto Jr. as candidates for the forthcoming board elections in the Philippine Stock Exchange, the voting is expected to be just as heated as the aspirants themselves have been split into two factions.
Not surprisingly, the candidates are, in one way or the other, affiliated with either the Coyiuto group or the Yuchengco camp.
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Top execs eyed for PSEs non-broker seats
[Summary] => The countrys wealthiest and most powerful businessmen are being considered as possible nominees in the upcoming elections for the non-broker seats of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) board of directors, PSE chairperson Vivian Yuchengco said.
She said while no talks have yet been held with any of the potential candidates, such a selection would not only bring more prestige to the PSE but, hopefully, instill a clearer business direction for the PSE as a demutualized entity priming itself for public offering.
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[Title] => 7 brokers to be elected directors at PSE polls
[Summary] => With its conversion last year into a stock corporation, the demutualized Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) will have its first taste of voting by shares as it holds its annual board elections today.
The 184 broker-members will elect from a list of 10 candidates the seven broker-directors needed to fill up the remaining slate in the 15-man board which, by virtue of the Securities Regulation Code passed in August 2000, is now majority controlled by non-brokers.
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[Title] => Bernas declines new term as PSE director
[Summary] => The controversy in the selection of candidates for the board of directors of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) took another twist yesterday as incumbent director Fr. Joaquin Bernas, dean of the Ateneo Law School and a noted Constitutionalist, declined his appointment for another term.
As one of four independent directors representing the non-brokers in the board, Bernas challenged the legal basis for his appointment.
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[Title] => PSE polls seen to heat up
[Summary] => Even with the absence of long-time protagonists Vivian Yuchengco and Robert Coyiuto Jr. as candidates for the forthcoming board elections in the Philippine Stock Exchange, the voting is expected to be just as heated as the aspirants themselves have been split into two factions.
Not surprisingly, the candidates are, in one way or the other, affiliated with either the Coyiuto group or the Yuchengco camp.
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[Title] => Top execs eyed for PSEs non-broker seats
[Summary] => The countrys wealthiest and most powerful businessmen are being considered as possible nominees in the upcoming elections for the non-broker seats of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) board of directors, PSE chairperson Vivian Yuchengco said.
She said while no talks have yet been held with any of the potential candidates, such a selection would not only bring more prestige to the PSE but, hopefully, instill a clearer business direction for the PSE as a demutualized entity priming itself for public offering.
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The 184 broker-members will elect from a list of 10 candidates the seven broker-directors needed to fill up the remaining slate in the 15-man board which, by virtue of the Securities Regulation Code passed in August 2000, is now majority controlled by non-brokers.
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