+ Follow RAMON COJUANGCO Tag
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[Title] => Supreme Court upholds ruling on PTIC dividends
[Summary] => The Supreme Court has reaffirmed its ruling on an earlier decision by the Sandiganbayan awarding to the government billions of pesos worth of cash dividends and stock earnings on the shares of Philippine Telecommunications Investments Corp. (PTIC) that were forfeited in favor of the government as part of the ill-gotten wealth of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos.
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[Title] => Government asks SEC to reverse Sandigan ruling on PLDT shares
[Summary] => The government, in a petition filed with the Supreme Court last Friday, is seeking the reversal of a Sandiganbayan decision involving the ownership of some 21-percent contested shares in Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT).
Ruben Carranza Jr., commissioner of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), said the Sandiganbayan had erred in declaring Ramon Cojuangco and his wife Imelda and Prime Holdings Inc. (PHI) as the lawful owner of the disputed shares.
[DatePublished] => 2002-06-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => Imelda asks SC to revive P20-B cross-claim vs PLDT
[Summary] => Trying to save her P20 billion cross-claim against the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., Imelda Marcos has asked the Supreme Court to stop the Sandiganbayan from trying other PLDT-related cases until her suit is heard by the anti-graft court.
In her suit, the widow of dictator Ferdinand Marcos claimed that her family owns the telecommunications giant.
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Ruben Carranza Jr., commissioner of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), said the Sandiganbayan had erred in declaring Ramon Cojuangco and his wife Imelda and Prime Holdings Inc. (PHI) as the lawful owner of the disputed shares.
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[Title] => Imelda asks SC to revive P20-B cross-claim vs PLDT
[Summary] => Trying to save her P20 billion cross-claim against the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., Imelda Marcos has asked the Supreme Court to stop the Sandiganbayan from trying other PLDT-related cases until her suit is heard by the anti-graft court.
In her suit, the widow of dictator Ferdinand Marcos claimed that her family owns the telecommunications giant.
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