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[Title] => More Filipinos losing interest in the news — Digital News Report 2024
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[Title] => Globe seen to boost Ayala Corps Q4 earnings
[Summary] => Ayala Corp., the largest conglomerate in the Philippines, probably swung to a fourth-quarter profit after buying a bigger stake in its consistently strong mobile phone unit Globe Telecom Inc.
Globe, which accounts for about 45 percent of Ayalas earnings, is expected to drive a surge in the conglomerates earnings this year on an anticipated boom in text messaging and voice calls around general elections on May 10.
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REUTERS RESEARCH
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Globe, which accounts for about 45 percent of Ayalas earnings, is expected to drive a surge in the conglomerates earnings this year on an anticipated boom in text messaging and voice calls around general elections on May 10.
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