+ Follow PBMC Tag
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[Title] => PBMC asked to clarify its financial standing
[Summary] => The local Economic Enterprise Council has required the winning developer of a Capitol-owned lot in barangay Banilad to submit bank commitments issued by local banks certifying that it is willing to extend to the latter P1.8 billion for the development of the said property.
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[Title] => Guv to meet Phil-Beijing Motors to clarify firm's financial standing
[Summary] => The local Economic Enterprise Council headed by Governor Gwendolyn Garcia has called for a meeting with the officials of the Philippine-Beijing Motors Corporations and its three international partners for post-qualification of its bids and to answer questions surrounding its financial status as raised by a commercial bank.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => Questions raised on finances of top bidder for Capitol lot
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Questions have been raised on the qualifications of an international consortium that participated in a bid to develop a 2.8564-hectare Capitol property in barangay Banilad for commercial use on a Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO) scheme.
This came after it was learned that Philippine-Beijing Motors Corporation (PBMC), which was reported as the top bidder for the Banilad lot project, has applied for a financial rehabilitation plan, after having failed to pay its financial obligations with the Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company (Metrobank).
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[Summary] => The local Economic Enterprise Council headed by Governor Gwendolyn Garcia has called for a meeting with the officials of the Philippine-Beijing Motors Corporations and its three international partners for post-qualification of its bids and to answer questions surrounding its financial status as raised by a commercial bank.
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Questions have been raised on the qualifications of an international consortium that participated in a bid to develop a 2.8564-hectare Capitol property in barangay Banilad for commercial use on a Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO) scheme.
This came after it was learned that Philippine-Beijing Motors Corporation (PBMC), which was reported as the top bidder for the Banilad lot project, has applied for a financial rehabilitation plan, after having failed to pay its financial obligations with the Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company (Metrobank).
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