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                    [Title] => Mobile car wash business goes into franchising
                    [Summary] => The pioneering mobile car wash business of a local entrepreneur has gone into franchising and has drawn avid interests among enterprising Filipinos.


This was revealed by its inventor, Norman Ray Gacula, president and chief executive officer of G&E Franchising & Marketing Corp., a domestic company owned by some of the members of the Overseas Filipino WorldNet (OFWNet) Foundation Inc., a non-government organization formed to economically empower overseas Filipinos worldwide.
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OFW Land Inc. will sign the agreements with Robinsons Homes Inc., Southeast Realty & Development Corp., Metro Asia Resources Corp., and Extraordinary Development Corp.

The memorandums of agreement will be signed by OFW Land and its partners during the company’s official launch on Friday at the 4th and 6th floors of Benjamin I Bldg. at 62 Sgt. Esguerra Ave. cor. Madre Ignacia St., Quezon City.
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                    [Summary] => The pioneering mobile car wash business of a local entrepreneur has gone into franchising and has drawn avid interests among enterprising Filipinos.


This was revealed by its inventor, Norman Ray Gacula, president and chief executive officer of G&E Franchising & Marketing Corp., a domestic company owned by some of the members of the Overseas Filipino WorldNet (OFWNet) Foundation Inc., a non-government organization formed to economically empower overseas Filipinos worldwide.
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OFW Land Inc. will sign the agreements with Robinsons Homes Inc., Southeast Realty & Development Corp., Metro Asia Resources Corp., and Extraordinary Development Corp.

The memorandums of agreement will be signed by OFW Land and its partners during the company’s official launch on Friday at the 4th and 6th floors of Benjamin I Bldg. at 62 Sgt. Esguerra Ave. cor. Madre Ignacia St., Quezon City.
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