+ Follow LEGACY FIRST Tag
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[Title] => Norkis Group lends city five cars for Sinulog use
[Summary] => As their contribution to this year's Sinulog celebration, the Norkis Group of Companies has lent the city government five vehicles that would be used during the mardi gras tomorrow.
The company has offered to the Sinulog Foundation the exclusive use of Legacy First vehicles, which were formally turned over to the city government yesterday morning.
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[Title] => Norkis mopahulam og mga sakyanan sa Sinulog team
[Summary] => Mopahulam og pito ka mga sakyanan ang Norkis Group of Companies ngadto sa Sinulog Foundation aron magamit alang sa transportasyon atol sa pagpahigayon sa Sinulog mardi gras karung Domingo.
Ang managing head sa Legacy First & GA-VISMIN nga affiliated sa Norkis Group of Companies Melchor Mata mipadala og suwat ngadto kang bise mayor Michael Rama over all-chairman sa Sinulog 2006 kagahapon aron pagpahibawo sa ilang ikatampo sa maong kalihukan.
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[AuthorName] => Darrel Carumba
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[Title] => Norkis mulls exporting hybrid cars to Latin America & Cuba
[Summary] => The Norkis Group is looking at exporting its hybrid pick up car Legacy First and Legacy Van in Latin America and Cuba.
Norkis Group chairman Norberto Quisumbing said the company is receiving inquiries from these two countries for possible export of this product.
The company recently opened the P200 million Legacy plant at Compostela in northern Cebu, in order to provide cheaper yet quality four-wheel vehicle for the mainstream market.
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[Title] => Mighty-Mite for Mini-Cash
[Summary] => Remember the Chevrolet El Camino and the Ford Ranchero? Half car, half pickup, these were the original hybrids manufactured in the mid-50s to meet the mobility needs of Americas small business owners and gentlemen-ranchers. The Ranchero lasted until the seventies while the El Camino lingered on until the early nineties. Meanwhile in Australia, the car-pickup hybrid, known down under as the "ute", started a few years after the USA and remained a strong market segment, which is currently dominated by Holden, a General Motors subsidiary, and Ford.
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LEGACY FIRST
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[Title] => Norkis Group lends city five cars for Sinulog use
[Summary] => As their contribution to this year's Sinulog celebration, the Norkis Group of Companies has lent the city government five vehicles that would be used during the mardi gras tomorrow.
The company has offered to the Sinulog Foundation the exclusive use of Legacy First vehicles, which were formally turned over to the city government yesterday morning.
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Ang managing head sa Legacy First & GA-VISMIN nga affiliated sa Norkis Group of Companies Melchor Mata mipadala og suwat ngadto kang bise mayor Michael Rama over all-chairman sa Sinulog 2006 kagahapon aron pagpahibawo sa ilang ikatampo sa maong kalihukan.
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[Title] => Norkis mulls exporting hybrid cars to Latin America & Cuba
[Summary] => The Norkis Group is looking at exporting its hybrid pick up car Legacy First and Legacy Van in Latin America and Cuba.
Norkis Group chairman Norberto Quisumbing said the company is receiving inquiries from these two countries for possible export of this product.
The company recently opened the P200 million Legacy plant at Compostela in northern Cebu, in order to provide cheaper yet quality four-wheel vehicle for the mainstream market.
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[Title] => Mighty-Mite for Mini-Cash
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