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[Summary] => We just got word that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has just approved the application of Transpacific Broadcast Group International Inc. (TBGI) for the registration and sale of 76.6 million common shares for its initial public offering.
The approval is however subject to the companys submission of an amended articles of incorporation to reflect a change in its corporate name and an amendment of its primary purpose by deleting the word broadcast from it.
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[Summary] => Next Mobile (formerly Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. or NCPI) submitted yesterday to the congressional committee on transportation and communications a copy of the Department of Justice resolution dated June 27, 2003 which finally settled the controversy regarding NCPIs shareholding structure.
During yesterdays hearing, Catherine Laurel, Next Mobile director for legal affairs, advised the committee of the DOJs clear and categorical findings that foreign ownership in NCPI did not exceed the 40 percent legally allowed in public utilities.
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[Summary] => The Department of Justice has asked the National Bureau of Investigation to dismiss a complaint filed against Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. (NCPI) and its corporate shareholders for alleged violation of the anti-dummy law as well as the constitutional limitation on foreign equity in public utilities.
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The approval is however subject to the companys submission of an amended articles of incorporation to reflect a change in its corporate name and an amendment of its primary purpose by deleting the word broadcast from it.
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During yesterdays hearing, Catherine Laurel, Next Mobile director for legal affairs, advised the committee of the DOJs clear and categorical findings that foreign ownership in NCPI did not exceed the 40 percent legally allowed in public utilities.
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