+ Follow POLAR MINES Tag
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[Title] => Vista Land acquires Polar Mines Realty
[Summary] => Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc., the listed holding firm for all property interests of the family of Sen. Manuel Villar, is acquiring Polar Mines Realty Ventures Inc. through a stock swap valued at P320.69 million.
[DatePublished] => 2009-10-31 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña
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[Title] => Local Internet stocks in tight race
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Local Internet stocks are in a tight race to gain headway in the rapidly
expanding market as they scramble for partnerships with the world's leading
technology firms.
Led by companies such as Philweb.Com, Music Corp., SPI Technologies Ionics
Circuits, Imperial Resources, Ajo.net Holdings, as well as the reported entry
of Polar Mines, Island Mining and Armstrong Holdings, a number of joint
ventures, buy-ins, technical tie-ups and other deals have already been forged
with top Internet companies in their eagerness to get a slice of the
multi-billion dollar worldwide web market.
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[Title] => Vista Land acquires Polar Mines Realty
[Summary] => Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc., the listed holding firm for all property interests of the family of Sen. Manuel Villar, is acquiring Polar Mines Realty Ventures Inc. through a stock swap valued at P320.69 million.
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Local Internet stocks are in a tight race to gain headway in the rapidly
expanding market as they scramble for partnerships with the world's leading
technology firms.
Led by companies such as Philweb.Com, Music Corp., SPI Technologies Ionics
Circuits, Imperial Resources, Ajo.net Holdings, as well as the reported entry
of Polar Mines, Island Mining and Armstrong Holdings, a number of joint
ventures, buy-ins, technical tie-ups and other deals have already been forged
with top Internet companies in their eagerness to get a slice of the
multi-billion dollar worldwide web market.
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