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[Title] => Next Mobile submits DOJ report on ownership issue
[Summary] => Next Mobile (formerly Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. or NCPI) submitted yesterday to the congressional committee on transportation and communications a copy of the Department of Justice resolution dated June 27, 2003 which finally settled the controversy regarding NCPIs shareholding structure.
During yesterdays hearing, Catherine Laurel, Next Mobile director for legal affairs, advised the committee of the DOJs clear and categorical findings that foreign ownership in NCPI did not exceed the 40 percent legally allowed in public utilities.
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[Title] => Nextel bares local conduits in acquisitions
[Summary] => Trunk radio operator Nextel International, Inc. (NII) has admitted to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (US SEC) that it used several Philippine-registered companies to acquire some 59-percent majority stake in its local managed operating company Nextel Philippines.
Nextel is currently facing a major investigation by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) on charges that it violated the cap set by the Philippine Constitution on foreign company of utilities.
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GAMBOA AND EMERALD
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[Summary] => Next Mobile (formerly Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. or NCPI) submitted yesterday to the congressional committee on transportation and communications a copy of the Department of Justice resolution dated June 27, 2003 which finally settled the controversy regarding NCPIs shareholding structure.
During yesterdays hearing, Catherine Laurel, Next Mobile director for legal affairs, advised the committee of the DOJs clear and categorical findings that foreign ownership in NCPI did not exceed the 40 percent legally allowed in public utilities.
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[Summary] => Trunk radio operator Nextel International, Inc. (NII) has admitted to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (US SEC) that it used several Philippine-registered companies to acquire some 59-percent majority stake in its local managed operating company Nextel Philippines.
Nextel is currently facing a major investigation by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) on charges that it violated the cap set by the Philippine Constitution on foreign company of utilities.
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August 27, 2003 - 12:00am