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+ Follow FIRST PACIFIC AND METRO PACIFIC Tag
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                    [ArticleID] => 266717
                    [Title] => Saving Nenaco
                    [Summary] => Out of curiosity, I asked Manny Pangilinan, managing director of Hong Kong-based First Pacific Co., whether it is worth saving Negros Navigation, which has been dragging down profits of parent Metro Pacific Corp. MVP answered with a resounding yes. 

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The most recent one, and still developing, has to do with the Philippines’ second-largest shipping company, Negros Navigation Co. (Nenaco).
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FIRST PACIFIC AND METRO PACIFIC
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                    [Title] => Saving Nenaco
                    [Summary] => Out of curiosity, I asked Manny Pangilinan, managing director of Hong Kong-based First Pacific Co., whether it is worth saving Negros Navigation, which has been dragging down profits of parent Metro Pacific Corp. MVP answered with a resounding yes. 

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The most recent one, and still developing, has to do with the Philippines’ second-largest shipping company, Negros Navigation Co. (Nenaco).
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