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Death comes so swiftly to people we never would have thought would go quickly, and quietly, in the night.

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The shares sought to be registered consisted of 30 million common shares with a par value of P100 per share. The additional shares bring to P12 billion the total outstanding shares of the Ayala-owned mutual fund firm.
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According to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the shares, consisting of 30 million new common shares, will be sold to the public at a minimum subscription of P100,000.
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According to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the shares, consisting of 30 million new common shares, will be sold to the public at a minimum subscription of P100,000.
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