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The Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Laboratory  High  School  (PUP  LHS) acknowledged some of their outstanding  alumni through the first "GawadHiyas: Professional Achievement Awards."

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So what’s in store for business and the economy this year?

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MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines need not copy the economic stimulus packages of other countries in order to deal with the global financial crisis as the country has not been as badly hit, the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) said.

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MANILA, Philippines – There is no need to allow foreigners to own land in the country to encourage more foreign direct investment (FDI), the Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) said.

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Chinatrust president Joey A. Bermudez cited huge investment made on infrastructure and manpower to deliver the personal loan product to the customer in seamless fashion. Information technology investments alone for the past three years reached P100 million.
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"The major sources of revenue for the bank continued to be interest on loans and investments, and trading gains.
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After only eight months into 2003, Chinatrust Philippines registered a net income of P442 million which is better than the P410.9 million realized for the whole of 2002 for a 28- percent growth.
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Bank officials said that higher interest earnings on loans, stronger trading gains, improved fee-based income, prudent spending and lower loan loss provisions accounted for the better-than-expected performance in the first semester.
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The Polytechnic University of the Philippines - Laboratory  High  School  (PUP  LHS) acknowledged some of their outstanding  alumni through the first "GawadHiyas: Professional Achievement Awards."

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So what’s in store for business and the economy this year?

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MANILA, Philippines - The Philippines need not copy the economic stimulus packages of other countries in order to deal with the global financial crisis as the country has not been as badly hit, the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) said.

[DatePublished] => 2009-05-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1480108 [AuthorName] => Ma. Elisa Osorio  [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 463293 [Title] => FDI inflows are not dependent on foreign ownership of land - FPI [Summary] =>

MANILA, Philippines – There is no need to allow foreigners to own land in the country to encourage more foreign direct investment (FDI), the Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI) said.

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Chinatrust president Joey A. Bermudez cited huge investment made on infrastructure and manpower to deliver the personal loan product to the customer in seamless fashion. Information technology investments alone for the past three years reached P100 million.
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"The major sources of revenue for the bank continued to be interest on loans and investments, and trading gains.
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After only eight months into 2003, Chinatrust Philippines registered a net income of P442 million which is better than the P410.9 million realized for the whole of 2002 for a 28- percent growth.
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Bank officials said that higher interest earnings on loans, stronger trading gains, improved fee-based income, prudent spending and lower loan loss provisions accounted for the better-than-expected performance in the first semester.
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