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[Title] => Auto sales up 3.4% in Sept
[Summary] => The automotive industry reported a 3.4-percent increase in sales in September despite the numerous challenges the industry had to face this year.
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[Title] => Cebu Pacifics refleeting program to lead to 18% passenger growth
[Summary] => Cebu Pacific Air Inc. expects its passenger load to grow by about 18 percent this year, outpacing the anticipated 12-percent growth in the domestic airline industry, on the back of an aggressive refleeting program.
Lance Gokongwei, president of both Cebu Pacific and its parent firm JG Summit Holdings, said by next year, a slower growth of about 15 percent in terms of passengers carried is expected, but would result in higher bottom line earnings for the airline company.
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Lance Gokongwei, president of both Cebu Pacific and its parent firm JG Summit Holdings, said by next year, a slower growth of about 15 percent in terms of passengers carried is expected, but would result in higher bottom line earnings for the airline company.
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September 2, 2004 - 12:00am