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[Title] => Maynilad assures faster application process
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[Title] => Taas singil sa tubig uutay-utayin
[Summary] => Nakahanda ang pamunuan ng Maynilad Waters na utay-utayin ang pagsingil sa taas presyo ng tubig.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN profit plunges 62% to P288M on weak revenues
[Summary] => ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. reported a 62-percent drop in its net profit last year to P288 million from P750.75 million in 2004, mainly a result of weak airtime revenues as the network continued to fail in efforts to regain the lead in TV ratings.
ABS-CBN chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said airtime revenues last year fell 6.85 percent to P10.33 billion from P11.09 billion a year earlier as the household ratings of its flagship TV station Channel 2 in Mega Manila averaged a lower 14 percent in 2005 versus 16 percent in 2004.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN incurs P114-M net loss in Q1
[Summary] => Lower revenues and rising costs affected the financial performance of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. in the first quarter this year as it incurred a net loss of P114.27 million, compared with the P124.09 million profit in the previous year-period.
The poor performance was also attributed to the networks failure to arrest the decline in its viewership ratings, as it continued to be beaten by its chief rival GMA Network Inc.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN set to expand in Japan, Singapore, HK
[Summary] => Media giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. is stepping up its regional expansion with Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong as its next targeted sites, a top company official said.
ABS-CBN chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said the broadcasting firm is now training its sights on the three areas for future expansion in line with efforts to further boost profitability.
"We are looking at further expanding our presence in Asia. Japan is an option. It is under study. But were definitely expanding in Hong Kong and Singapore," Estrellado said.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN earnings up 15% in 1st qtr
[Summary] => With the continued improvement in advertising revenues and international operations, media giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. reported a 15.4-percent growth in its first quarter income this year to P124.09 million, from only P107.55 million in the same period a year ago.
In a press briefing yesterday, ABS-CBN chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said airtime and other broadcasting related revenues rose seven percent to P2.41 billion while net sales and services jumped 38 percent to P1.02 billion, from P744 million last year.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN borrows $120M to pay debts, expand cable unit
[Summary] => ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. will raise $120 million through borrowing to pay off debts and fund cable operations of subsidiary Sky Vision Corp.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), ABS-CBN vice-president and chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said the company "is in the process of negotiating with a syndicate of private banks to refinance existing debts and fund further investments in cable TV operations."
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[Title] => ABS-CBN inks loan restructuring deal
[Summary] => Media giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. has signed an agreement with BNP Paribas S.A. for the restructuring of $3.6 million in loans, chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange.
Under the agreement, BNP Paribas will be considered a facility lender under the Exchangeable Notes Facility Agreement (ENFA) signed by majority of ABS-CBNs short-term creditors in September last year.
The ENFA is a major component of a master financial plan that seeks to improve the loan maturity profile of ABS-CBN.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN allots P1.5-B for capex this year
[Summary] => The Lopez-owned ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. is allotting P1.5 billion for its capital expenditure requirements this year which include the expansion of its broadcasting operations to Europe and possibly, Canada.
ABS-CBN chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said the company is considering expanding its operations in Europe as part of efforts to tap the large market of Filipino workers abroad and to augment the TV networks income.
Estrellado said ABS-CBN will form a new international company that will serve as the vehicle for its planned venture.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN says no attempt to mislead investors
[Summary] => ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp., the flagship of the Lopez Group of companies, said yesterday there was no attempt to mislead the investing public of its debt situation, with two of its creditor banks declaring the company in default.
In a Sept. 3 disclosure, ABS-CBN said it was able to secure a P3-billion exchangeable notes facility with majority of its short-term creditors to refinance its current loans and for working capital needs.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN profit plunges 62% to P288M on weak revenues
[Summary] => ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. reported a 62-percent drop in its net profit last year to P288 million from P750.75 million in 2004, mainly a result of weak airtime revenues as the network continued to fail in efforts to regain the lead in TV ratings.
ABS-CBN chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said airtime revenues last year fell 6.85 percent to P10.33 billion from P11.09 billion a year earlier as the household ratings of its flagship TV station Channel 2 in Mega Manila averaged a lower 14 percent in 2005 versus 16 percent in 2004.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN incurs P114-M net loss in Q1
[Summary] => Lower revenues and rising costs affected the financial performance of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. in the first quarter this year as it incurred a net loss of P114.27 million, compared with the P124.09 million profit in the previous year-period.
The poor performance was also attributed to the networks failure to arrest the decline in its viewership ratings, as it continued to be beaten by its chief rival GMA Network Inc.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN set to expand in Japan, Singapore, HK
[Summary] => Media giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. is stepping up its regional expansion with Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong as its next targeted sites, a top company official said.
ABS-CBN chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said the broadcasting firm is now training its sights on the three areas for future expansion in line with efforts to further boost profitability.
"We are looking at further expanding our presence in Asia. Japan is an option. It is under study. But were definitely expanding in Hong Kong and Singapore," Estrellado said.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN earnings up 15% in 1st qtr
[Summary] => With the continued improvement in advertising revenues and international operations, media giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. reported a 15.4-percent growth in its first quarter income this year to P124.09 million, from only P107.55 million in the same period a year ago.
In a press briefing yesterday, ABS-CBN chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said airtime and other broadcasting related revenues rose seven percent to P2.41 billion while net sales and services jumped 38 percent to P1.02 billion, from P744 million last year.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN borrows $120M to pay debts, expand cable unit
[Summary] => ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. will raise $120 million through borrowing to pay off debts and fund cable operations of subsidiary Sky Vision Corp.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), ABS-CBN vice-president and chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said the company "is in the process of negotiating with a syndicate of private banks to refinance existing debts and fund further investments in cable TV operations."
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[Title] => ABS-CBN inks loan restructuring deal
[Summary] => Media giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. has signed an agreement with BNP Paribas S.A. for the restructuring of $3.6 million in loans, chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange.
Under the agreement, BNP Paribas will be considered a facility lender under the Exchangeable Notes Facility Agreement (ENFA) signed by majority of ABS-CBNs short-term creditors in September last year.
The ENFA is a major component of a master financial plan that seeks to improve the loan maturity profile of ABS-CBN.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN allots P1.5-B for capex this year
[Summary] => The Lopez-owned ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. is allotting P1.5 billion for its capital expenditure requirements this year which include the expansion of its broadcasting operations to Europe and possibly, Canada.
ABS-CBN chief financial officer Randolph Estrellado said the company is considering expanding its operations in Europe as part of efforts to tap the large market of Filipino workers abroad and to augment the TV networks income.
Estrellado said ABS-CBN will form a new international company that will serve as the vehicle for its planned venture.
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[Title] => ABS-CBN says no attempt to mislead investors
[Summary] => ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp., the flagship of the Lopez Group of companies, said yesterday there was no attempt to mislead the investing public of its debt situation, with two of its creditor banks declaring the company in default.
In a Sept. 3 disclosure, ABS-CBN said it was able to secure a P3-billion exchangeable notes facility with majority of its short-term creditors to refinance its current loans and for working capital needs.
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