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Along with retail, Cebu is likewise gaining the interest of big technology-manufacturing companies from the United Kingdom following the success of few similar companies that have been operating in Cebu.

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BAP executive director Leonilo Coronel said that BAP was evaluating the bids of four groups featuring the world’s leading security and technology providers and should come up with a decision soon.
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BAP executive director Leonilo Coronel said that BAP was evaluating the bids of four groups featuring the world’s leading security and technology providers and should come up with a decision soon.
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