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Two companies – cement manufacturer Holcim Philippines Inc. and mobile phone services provider Pilipino Telephone Corp. will be removed from the roster of the main index starting April 3. They will be replaced by Empire East Land Holdings Inc., the low-to-middle housing subsidiary of Megaworld Corp., and Manila Mining Corp.
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In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, MacroAsia said the improvement was mainly due to the increase in the share in net earnings of Lufthansa Technik Philippines Inc., an associated company engaged in maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
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Lufthansa Technik Philippines Inc., which is engaged in aircraft engine and aircraft components maintenance, repair and overhaul, is a joint venture company majority owned by Lufthansa German Airlines and minority by Lucio Tan’s Macroasia Corp.
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Two companies – cement manufacturer Holcim Philippines Inc. and mobile phone services provider Pilipino Telephone Corp. will be removed from the roster of the main index starting April 3. They will be replaced by Empire East Land Holdings Inc., the low-to-middle housing subsidiary of Megaworld Corp., and Manila Mining Corp.
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