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[Title] => Manila Jockey ventures into tourism
[Summary] => Horse racing operator Manila Jockey Club Inc. (MJC) of the Reyno family is venturing into the tourism business, moving forward with a plan announced two years ago.
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[Title] => Mla Jockey Club to put up football complex in Carmona business park
[Summary] => Horse racing operator Manila Jockey Club Inc. (MJC), controlled by the Reyno family, will put up a football complex as part of the redevelopment of its business park south of Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Mla Jockey affiliate to build hotel in San Lazaro property
[Summary] => Manila Jockey Club Inc. (MJC) is allocating a P600-million portion of the San Lazaro Tourism and Business Park (SLTBP) in Manila for development works of an affiliate company.
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[Title] => Manila Jockey taps Accor to run planned San Lazaro hotel
[Summary] => Publicly-listed property developer and horse racing operator Manila Jockey Club Inc. has tapped the Accor Group, the world’s leading hotel manager for the operation of a 250-room world-class hotel at the San Lazaro Business Park in Sta. Cruz, Manila.
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => MJC sets rights offering, hikes capital to P500-M
[Summary] => Shareholders of Manila Jockey Club Inc. (MJC) have approved the firms planned stock rights offering and increase in its authorized capital stock from P300 million to P500 million.
Under the pre-emptive rights after, stockholders as of a record date yet to be determined by the Securities and Exchange Commission will be entitled to buy one share for every share held at P1 each.
Also approved was the companys declaration of a 20-percent stock dividend.
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[Title] => MJC gets nod to hold horse races at new Carmona site
[Summary] => The Manila Jockey Club (MJC) gained approval yesterday from the Philippine Racing Commission (PRC) for the conduct of horseracing at the new San Lazaro Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite.
MJC corporate information officer Peter Francis Zagala also told the Philippine Stock Exchange that with their relocation to a bigger site, it has engaged the services of the Pennsylvania-based United Tote for the supply and operation of a totalizator system for MJCs betting operations.
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[Title] => MJC posts P82.4M net income in 2002
[Summary] => The Manila Jockey Club (MJC) remained on the profit track last year as its net income reached P82.4 million, lower than the previous year as the company prepares to relocate its operations from Manila to Cavite.
In 2001, MJC the operator of the 16-hectare San Lazaro Hippodrome in Sta. Cruz, Manila recorded a turnaround as it earned about P390 million, on improved revenues of P2.89 billion from its gaming business.
During the two prior years, MJC posted losses of P16.28 million and P26.327 million in 1999 and 2000, respectively.
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[Title] => MJCI ties up with TAB Phils
[Summary] => In its efforts to stretch the coverage of horseracing nationwide, the Manila Jockey Club Inc. has tied up with TAB Philippines Inc. for the establishment of more off-track betting stations and the installation of a new computer totalizator.
MJC corporate secretary Ferdinand Domingo said the companys board approved the agreement with TAB which will expand the operations of MJC throughout the country, initially targetting 50 sites in key cities.
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[Title] => MJC eyes P48.19-M stock rights offer to fund racetrack
[Summary] => The Manila Jockey Club (MJC) plans to raise P48.19 million through a stock rights offering in order to fund the development of a new horseracing track in Carmona, Cavite.
In its registration papers approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission, MJC said the pre-emptive rights offer would entitle the existing stockholders to subscribe to an additional 0.93 of a share for every share held at a price of P1 each.
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[Title] => Mla Jockey Club to put up football complex in Carmona business park
[Summary] => Horse racing operator Manila Jockey Club Inc. (MJC), controlled by the Reyno family, will put up a football complex as part of the redevelopment of its business park south of Metro Manila.
[DatePublished] => 2014-03-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mla Jockey affiliate to build hotel in San Lazaro property
[Summary] => Manila Jockey Club Inc. (MJC) is allocating a P600-million portion of the San Lazaro Tourism and Business Park (SLTBP) in Manila for development works of an affiliate company.
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[Title] => Manila Jockey taps Accor to run planned San Lazaro hotel
[Summary] => Publicly-listed property developer and horse racing operator Manila Jockey Club Inc. has tapped the Accor Group, the world’s leading hotel manager for the operation of a 250-room world-class hotel at the San Lazaro Business Park in Sta. Cruz, Manila.
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[Title] => MJC sets rights offering, hikes capital to P500-M
[Summary] => Shareholders of Manila Jockey Club Inc. (MJC) have approved the firms planned stock rights offering and increase in its authorized capital stock from P300 million to P500 million.
Under the pre-emptive rights after, stockholders as of a record date yet to be determined by the Securities and Exchange Commission will be entitled to buy one share for every share held at P1 each.
Also approved was the companys declaration of a 20-percent stock dividend.
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[Title] => MJC gets nod to hold horse races at new Carmona site
[Summary] => The Manila Jockey Club (MJC) gained approval yesterday from the Philippine Racing Commission (PRC) for the conduct of horseracing at the new San Lazaro Leisure Park in Carmona, Cavite.
MJC corporate information officer Peter Francis Zagala also told the Philippine Stock Exchange that with their relocation to a bigger site, it has engaged the services of the Pennsylvania-based United Tote for the supply and operation of a totalizator system for MJCs betting operations.
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-02 00:00:00
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[Title] => MJC posts P82.4M net income in 2002
[Summary] => The Manila Jockey Club (MJC) remained on the profit track last year as its net income reached P82.4 million, lower than the previous year as the company prepares to relocate its operations from Manila to Cavite.
In 2001, MJC the operator of the 16-hectare San Lazaro Hippodrome in Sta. Cruz, Manila recorded a turnaround as it earned about P390 million, on improved revenues of P2.89 billion from its gaming business.
During the two prior years, MJC posted losses of P16.28 million and P26.327 million in 1999 and 2000, respectively.
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[Title] => MJCI ties up with TAB Phils
[Summary] => In its efforts to stretch the coverage of horseracing nationwide, the Manila Jockey Club Inc. has tied up with TAB Philippines Inc. for the establishment of more off-track betting stations and the installation of a new computer totalizator.
MJC corporate secretary Ferdinand Domingo said the companys board approved the agreement with TAB which will expand the operations of MJC throughout the country, initially targetting 50 sites in key cities.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => MJC eyes P48.19-M stock rights offer to fund racetrack
[Summary] => The Manila Jockey Club (MJC) plans to raise P48.19 million through a stock rights offering in order to fund the development of a new horseracing track in Carmona, Cavite.
In its registration papers approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission, MJC said the pre-emptive rights offer would entitle the existing stockholders to subscribe to an additional 0.93 of a share for every share held at a price of P1 each.
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