+ Follow HOWLEY Tag
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[Title] => US, Canadian energy experts push new technology in RP
[Summary] => Two energy efficiency developers from the US and Canada have teamed up to promote new technologies in the Philippines.
[DatePublished] => 2008-12-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => 3 US firms plan to invest in RP
[Summary] => At least three American firms which participated in a recently concluded trade and investment mission are planning to invest in the Philippines, John Howley, head of the trade and investment mission organized by the US law firm Kaye Scholler, announced yesterday.
Howley said Prudential Asia Infrastructure Investors Ltd. is planning to pump $75 million into the country through various infrastructure and transportation projects.
[DatePublished] => 2001-03-24 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => US trade mission due this week
[Summary] => Another high-level American investment group is set to visit the country this week to reaffirm their renewed confidence in the Philippines.
John J. P. Howley, a partner in the International law firm of Kaye Scholer LLP which is organizing the investment mission, said the US business community is impressed with President Arroyo and her straight-forward approach.
In fact, Howley said, President Arroyo has "impressed the socks off American investors" in previous talks she had with them.
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[Summary] => At least three American firms which participated in a recently concluded trade and investment mission are planning to invest in the Philippines, John Howley, head of the trade and investment mission organized by the US law firm Kaye Scholler, announced yesterday.
Howley said Prudential Asia Infrastructure Investors Ltd. is planning to pump $75 million into the country through various infrastructure and transportation projects.
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[Title] => US trade mission due this week
[Summary] => Another high-level American investment group is set to visit the country this week to reaffirm their renewed confidence in the Philippines.
John J. P. Howley, a partner in the International law firm of Kaye Scholer LLP which is organizing the investment mission, said the US business community is impressed with President Arroyo and her straight-forward approach.
In fact, Howley said, President Arroyo has "impressed the socks off American investors" in previous talks she had with them.
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