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[Title] => Makati Finance Corp marks debut at bourses SME board tomorrow
[Summary] => Makati Finance Corp. (MFC) will mark its debut at the equities market tomorrow as it prepares to list its stocks at the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) board of the Philippine Stock Exchange, the first entry for the new year.
The local financing firm, one of the countrys most profitable, wrapped up its initial public offering (IPO) last December, generating about P23.4 million in net proceeds from the float of 19.56 million of its primary common shares priced at P1.38 each.
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[Title] => Makati Finance ends IPO; listing set next year
[Summary] => Amid a lackluster of equities market, Makati Finance Corp. (MFC) ended yesterday its short initial public offering (IPO) period for local investors and trading participants at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). MFC is only the fifth company to offer its shares to the public this year.
The offer period, which started on Dec. 11, involved 19.56 million primarily common shares, or 26 percent of the companys outstanding stocks, at a price of P1.38 each.
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[Title] => Makati Finance Corp marks debut at bourses SME board tomorrow
[Summary] => Makati Finance Corp. (MFC) will mark its debut at the equities market tomorrow as it prepares to list its stocks at the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) board of the Philippine Stock Exchange, the first entry for the new year.
The local financing firm, one of the countrys most profitable, wrapped up its initial public offering (IPO) last December, generating about P23.4 million in net proceeds from the float of 19.56 million of its primary common shares priced at P1.38 each.
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[Title] => Makati Finance ends IPO; listing set next year
[Summary] => Amid a lackluster of equities market, Makati Finance Corp. (MFC) ended yesterday its short initial public offering (IPO) period for local investors and trading participants at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). MFC is only the fifth company to offer its shares to the public this year.
The offer period, which started on Dec. 11, involved 19.56 million primarily common shares, or 26 percent of the companys outstanding stocks, at a price of P1.38 each.
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