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                    [ArticleID] => 401275
                    [Title] => PLDT unit to acquire stake in satellite firm
                    [Summary] => Telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), through subsidiary Mabuhay Satellite Corp. is ...
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                    [Title] => Mabuhay Satellite mulls regional consortium
                    [Summary] => Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corp., which owns and operates the country's first and only satellite Agila II, and other satellite operators in the region are looking at the possibility of creating a regional consortium as a means of improving chances of survival amidst growing competition, not only among themselves, but also among terrestrial fiber facilities operators. 

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The P6-billion debt restructuring program which Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corp. is working out with its creditor banks again hit a snag as both parties failed to agree on details of the transactions.

Mabuhay president Gabriel Pimentel said yesterday that the main source of conflict lies in the interest rates on the firm's unpaid obligation. He did not provide specific figures.

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The P6-billion debt restructuring program which Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corp. is working out with its creditor banks again hit a snag as both parties failed to agree on details of the transactions.

Mabuhay president Gabriel Pimentel said yesterday that the main source of conflict lies in the interest rates on the firm's unpaid obligation. He did not provide specific figures.

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