+ Follow MARICEL LOPEZ Tag
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[Title] => SEC welcomes court OK of CAP rehab plan
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has lauded the Makati Regional Trial Courts approval of the petition for rehabilitation filed by College Assurance Plan (CAP) Phils. Inc., noting this should ease planholders concerns on the status of the pre-need firms case.
"Were happy that the court has acted on it rather than put planholders in limbo," SEC commission secretary Gerard Lukban said.
Meanwhile, a group of planholders opposed to the rehabilitation of CAP is planning to file a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court.
[DatePublished] => 2006-01-05 00:00:00
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[Title] => Court rejects mancom for CAP
[Summary] => The Makati Regional Trial Court has rejected the request of College Assurance Plans Phils. Inc. (CAP) planholders for the appointment of a management committee (mancom) that will take over the cash-strapped pre-need firm.
The Makati RTC thumbed down the request on the ground that the Securities and Exchange Commission failed to send a representative during the hearing yesterday.
CAP planholders, represented by lawyer Maricel Lopez, sought the appointment of a mancom to prevent the further dissipation of assets of the pre-need firm.
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[Title] => Pacific Plans planholders accuse SEC of inaction
[Summary] => The Parents Enabling Parents Coalition (PEPC), an organization formed by aggrieved planholders of troubled pre-need firm Pacific Plans Inc. (PPI), has assailed the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for not doing its part in protecting the interest of the investing public.
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MARICEL LOPEZ
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[Title] => SEC welcomes court OK of CAP rehab plan
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has lauded the Makati Regional Trial Courts approval of the petition for rehabilitation filed by College Assurance Plan (CAP) Phils. Inc., noting this should ease planholders concerns on the status of the pre-need firms case.
"Were happy that the court has acted on it rather than put planholders in limbo," SEC commission secretary Gerard Lukban said.
Meanwhile, a group of planholders opposed to the rehabilitation of CAP is planning to file a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court.
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[Title] => Court rejects mancom for CAP
[Summary] => The Makati Regional Trial Court has rejected the request of College Assurance Plans Phils. Inc. (CAP) planholders for the appointment of a management committee (mancom) that will take over the cash-strapped pre-need firm.
The Makati RTC thumbed down the request on the ground that the Securities and Exchange Commission failed to send a representative during the hearing yesterday.
CAP planholders, represented by lawyer Maricel Lopez, sought the appointment of a mancom to prevent the further dissipation of assets of the pre-need firm.
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[Title] => Pacific Plans planholders accuse SEC of inaction
[Summary] => The Parents Enabling Parents Coalition (PEPC), an organization formed by aggrieved planholders of troubled pre-need firm Pacific Plans Inc. (PPI), has assailed the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for not doing its part in protecting the interest of the investing public.
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