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Securities and Exchange Commission general counsel Eugenio Reyes said the liquidation plan for NSC will remain in effect while the lease proposals are being reviewed by the NSC evaluation committee which is composed of representatives from the Department of Trade and Industry, the SEC, SEC-appointed liquidator and the creditor groups.
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Under the lease project, the financing, rehabilitation, operation and management of NSC’s Iligan plant will be carried out by the winning proponent.

Three groups had earlier offered to reactivate the operations of NSC under lease agreements to maximize the use of the plant facilities since shutting these down in November 1999.
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An SEC official said the bidding for the assets of NSC, anchored on its Iligan City plant, would be more feasible if the government comes to terms with a lease proponent, who will then enhance and add value and attractiveness to the steel company.
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Three groups had earlier offered to reactivate the operations of NSC under lease agreements to maximize the use of the plant facilities since shutting these down in November 1999.
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