+ Follow HOPEWELL HOLDINGS Tag
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[Title] => Napocor mulls new penalties on Mirant Phils
[Summary] => The National Power Corp. (Napocor) is looking at the possibility of slapping new pe-nalties on Mirant Philippines Inc. for the possible power delivery shortfall of its 1,200-megawatt (MW) Sual power plant.
The Sual power facility is reportedly being scheduled to be down for the next six to eight months or until April 2007 as one of its engines was damaged and needs to be repaired.
Napocor sources said that Mirant had already informed them of the plant shutdown.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-24 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula
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[Title] => RP wont earn a centavo from sale of Mirant
[Summary] => The Philippine government will not earn a single centavo from the sale of Mirant Philippines should the transaction push through, a ranking Mirant official admitted during a legislative inquiry conducted by the House of Representatives yesterday.
"The result of the plan, if carried through, will be that no Philippine taxes will be due on the stake of the non-Philippine holding company," Mirant Philippines president and CEO Jose Leviste Jr. said.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Protest to greet GMA in HK
[Summary] => HONG KONG (AP) A Filipino labor group, angry that President Arroyo doesnt plan to meet with migrant workers during her whirlwind one-day trip to Hong Kong today, said it is planning a protest when the leader arrives.
Mrs. Arroyo is scheduled to meet business leaders and officials as she tries to drum up investment for the country during her Hong Kong visit.
The trip comes amid a political storm back home, with opponents accusing her family of pocketing huge illegal gambling payoffs. Theyre also alleging that she rigged the 2004 election.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-20 00:00:00
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[Title] => Napocor mulls new penalties on Mirant Phils
[Summary] => The National Power Corp. (Napocor) is looking at the possibility of slapping new pe-nalties on Mirant Philippines Inc. for the possible power delivery shortfall of its 1,200-megawatt (MW) Sual power plant.
The Sual power facility is reportedly being scheduled to be down for the next six to eight months or until April 2007 as one of its engines was damaged and needs to be repaired.
Napocor sources said that Mirant had already informed them of the plant shutdown.
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[Title] => RP wont earn a centavo from sale of Mirant
[Summary] => The Philippine government will not earn a single centavo from the sale of Mirant Philippines should the transaction push through, a ranking Mirant official admitted during a legislative inquiry conducted by the House of Representatives yesterday.
"The result of the plan, if carried through, will be that no Philippine taxes will be due on the stake of the non-Philippine holding company," Mirant Philippines president and CEO Jose Leviste Jr. said.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Protest to greet GMA in HK
[Summary] => HONG KONG (AP) A Filipino labor group, angry that President Arroyo doesnt plan to meet with migrant workers during her whirlwind one-day trip to Hong Kong today, said it is planning a protest when the leader arrives.
Mrs. Arroyo is scheduled to meet business leaders and officials as she tries to drum up investment for the country during her Hong Kong visit.
The trip comes amid a political storm back home, with opponents accusing her family of pocketing huge illegal gambling payoffs. Theyre also alleging that she rigged the 2004 election.
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