+ Follow Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association Tag
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[Title] => Motorcycle industry revs up for faster growth this year
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[Title] => 2 bike lanes on EDSA proposed
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[Title] => Motorcycle makers tutol sa RFID
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[Title] => Demand for solo model motorcycle stays upbeat
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[Title] => Honda Parts gets SEC nod to increase capital
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The company is engaged in the manufacturing of parts and accessories for motor vehicle engines.
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[Title] => Honda to relocate, expand assembly plant
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Honda is choosing between Calamba and Sta. Rosa, Laguna as its new relocation site. To rise on a 50-hectare property, the new factory is expected to increase the firms production of motorbikes to half a million units a year from the current 156,000 units.
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[Summary] => Honda Parts Manufacturing Corp. has obtained the green light from the Securities and Exchange Commission to raise its authorized capital from P132.82 million to P810.8 million.
The company is engaged in the manufacturing of parts and accessories for motor vehicle engines.
SEC documents show that of the new capitalization, P678 million has been subscribed and paid.
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Honda is choosing between Calamba and Sta. Rosa, Laguna as its new relocation site. To rise on a 50-hectare property, the new factory is expected to increase the firms production of motorbikes to half a million units a year from the current 156,000 units.
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