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Del Monte Pacific Ltd. (DMPL), controlled by condiments king Joselito D. Campos Jr., listed by way of introduction at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) yesterday, banking on increasing the footprint of its branded business here and abroad.

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In the next two weeks, heads may roll at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp., which just reported a net loss of P144 million in the first quarter of 2005 – the first in its history as a listed company – from a net income of P124 million in the same period last year.
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In the next two weeks, heads may roll at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp., which just reported a net loss of P144 million in the first quarter of 2005 – the first in its history as a listed company – from a net income of P124 million in the same period last year.
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The poor performance was also attributed to the network’s failure to arrest the decline in its viewership ratings, as it continued to be beaten by its chief rival GMA Network Inc.
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Alejandro is presently the chief operating officer of Heinz UFC Philippines Inc. and president and chief operating officer of Southeast Asia Food Inc. With combined revenues of close to P4 billion, these companies are considered the leading players in the sauces and condiments industry.
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                    [Title] => Del Monte debuts at PSE in 1st dual listing by Phl firm
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In the next two weeks, heads may roll at ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp., which just reported a net loss of P144 million in the first quarter of 2005 – the first in its history as a listed company – from a net income of P124 million in the same period last year.
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The poor performance was also attributed to the network’s failure to arrest the decline in its viewership ratings, as it continued to be beaten by its chief rival GMA Network Inc.
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Alejandro is presently the chief operating officer of Heinz UFC Philippines Inc. and president and chief operating officer of Southeast Asia Food Inc. With combined revenues of close to P4 billion, these companies are considered the leading players in the sauces and condiments industry.
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