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[Title] => Danding asks Sandigan to resolve SMC case
[Summary] => Businessman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco asked the Sandiganbayan yesterday to immediately resolve the long-standing case on the ownership of the 65.1-percent stake in food and beverage giant San. Miguel Corp. (SMC).
"Considering the importance of the issues raised in Conjuangcos motions, the same should have been resolved ahead of other motions, particularly those which were filed after the subdivision of the complaints," he said in an eight-page motion filed through lawyer Estelito Mendoza.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => Board to tackle RP team, Asi, Purefoods case
[Summary] => The brewing controvery involving the leaders of the Basketball Association of the Philippines may work against the cage bodys request for the PBA to lend players to the national team bound for the 2001 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur this September.
"If asked on my thoughts on this I would say we ask them (the BAP) first whether their problem is already over. Baka mamaya sabihin naming okay bibigyan namin kayo ng players, hindi naman pala sila ang grupo na papunta sa SEA Games," said acting PBA commissioner Sonny Barrios.
[DatePublished] => 2001-06-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Erap Cup golfest unfolds tomorrow
[Summary] =>
President Joseph Estrada will hit the ceremonial ball to kick off the second
Erap Cup golf tournament tomorrow at the Tagaytay Midlands Golf Club.
Over 60 dignitaries and VIPs from the political, business and diplomatic
communities are expected to play in the prestigious tournament presented by San
Miguel Corp.
Two BMWs and two Jaguars will be staked for hole-in-one feats.
This year's edition of the highly-successful golf tournament also has the
Tagaytay Midlands Golf Club, th
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => BOI okays incentives for SMC carton plant
[Summary] =>
The Board of Investments (BOI) has approved the grant of incentives for San
Miguel Corp.'s (SMC) P268-million corrugated carton plant in Davao.
To be undertaken by its 60-percent owned subsidiary Mindanao Corrugated
Fibreboard Inc. (Mincor), the project has been registered as a non-pioneer
project entitled to a preferential tax rate on gross income effective for three
years as well as other incentives and privileges.
BOI documents show that the project is an expansion of Mincor's current
manufacturing capacity for corrugated carton boxes by at least 25 percent.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => `Landlords, not farmers, put up coco levy fund'
[Summary] =>
Who really owns the coconut levy fund?
While there is no definite answer yet to this P50-billion question, President
Estrada indicated yesterday that the government will recognize landlords, or
the owners of coconut plantations, as the ones who put up the levy fund.
And as such, landlords will largely represent their interest in the
soon-to-be-created body that will oversee the use of the fund.
"Actually, the coconut planters are the ones who set up the fund, not the
farmers. The farmers did not have the money.
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MIGUEL CORP
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[Title] => Danding asks Sandigan to resolve SMC case
[Summary] => Businessman Eduardo "Danding" Cojuangco asked the Sandiganbayan yesterday to immediately resolve the long-standing case on the ownership of the 65.1-percent stake in food and beverage giant San. Miguel Corp. (SMC).
"Considering the importance of the issues raised in Conjuangcos motions, the same should have been resolved ahead of other motions, particularly those which were filed after the subdivision of the complaints," he said in an eight-page motion filed through lawyer Estelito Mendoza.
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[Title] => Board to tackle RP team, Asi, Purefoods case
[Summary] => The brewing controvery involving the leaders of the Basketball Association of the Philippines may work against the cage bodys request for the PBA to lend players to the national team bound for the 2001 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur this September.
"If asked on my thoughts on this I would say we ask them (the BAP) first whether their problem is already over. Baka mamaya sabihin naming okay bibigyan namin kayo ng players, hindi naman pala sila ang grupo na papunta sa SEA Games," said acting PBA commissioner Sonny Barrios.
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[Title] => Erap Cup golfest unfolds tomorrow
[Summary] =>
President Joseph Estrada will hit the ceremonial ball to kick off the second
Erap Cup golf tournament tomorrow at the Tagaytay Midlands Golf Club.
Over 60 dignitaries and VIPs from the political, business and diplomatic
communities are expected to play in the prestigious tournament presented by San
Miguel Corp.
Two BMWs and two Jaguars will be staked for hole-in-one feats.
This year's edition of the highly-successful golf tournament also has the
Tagaytay Midlands Golf Club, th
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[Title] => BOI okays incentives for SMC carton plant
[Summary] =>
The Board of Investments (BOI) has approved the grant of incentives for San
Miguel Corp.'s (SMC) P268-million corrugated carton plant in Davao.
To be undertaken by its 60-percent owned subsidiary Mindanao Corrugated
Fibreboard Inc. (Mincor), the project has been registered as a non-pioneer
project entitled to a preferential tax rate on gross income effective for three
years as well as other incentives and privileges.
BOI documents show that the project is an expansion of Mincor's current
manufacturing capacity for corrugated carton boxes by at least 25 percent.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096655
[AuthorName] => Des Ferriols
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[Title] => `Landlords, not farmers, put up coco levy fund'
[Summary] =>
Who really owns the coconut levy fund?
While there is no definite answer yet to this P50-billion question, President
Estrada indicated yesterday that the government will recognize landlords, or
the owners of coconut plantations, as the ones who put up the levy fund.
And as such, landlords will largely represent their interest in the
soon-to-be-created body that will oversee the use of the fund.
"Actually, the coconut planters are the ones who set up the fund, not the
farmers. The farmers did not have the money.
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