+ Follow ORO AND JOLLIVILLE HOLDINGS Tag
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[Title] => BOI-registered firms urged to list at PSE
[Summary] => As part of efforts to promote more initial public offerings (IPOs) and restore investor interest in the equities market, the Securities and Exchange Commission has urged the Board of Investments to draft the minimum capital requirements for BOI-registered companies qualified to list at the exchange.
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[Title] => SEC urges firms with P50-M in assets to go public
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission is urging SEC-registered corporations with P50 million in assets and at least 100 stockholders to go public in line with the regulators efforts to promote more initial public offerings at the local bourse.
SEC chairperson Lilia R. Bautista said that out of the 200,000 corporations registered with the agency, only 237 are listed. And of the 237 listed firms, only 100 are actively traded, Bautista said.
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[Title] => Top firms urged to list shares in PSE
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is urging the countrys top 5,000 corporations to share their wealth with the general public by having their shares listed at the Philippine Stock Exchange.
SEC chairman Lilia R. Bautista said the countrys biggest corporations should list their shares in the exchange to provide the public with more investment choices.
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SEC chairperson Lilia R. Bautista said that out of the 200,000 corporations registered with the agency, only 237 are listed. And of the 237 listed firms, only 100 are actively traded, Bautista said.
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January 9, 2003 - 12:00am