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[Title] => ATI to wrap up P2.15-B deal with SMC
[Summary] => Port operator Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) expects to wrap up negotiations with food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp. (SMC) for the acquisition by the latter of the Mariveles grain terminal within the next three to four months.
ATI executive chairman and president Richard Barclay said the company is still in talks with SMC for the sale of the grains terminal in Bataan.
"Talks are continuing. So I cant say too much. But theres still interest on both sides. We may have news in three to four months," Barclay said.
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[Title] => Asian Terminals eyes Bacolod, Mindanao
[Summary] => Port operator Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) is exploring investment opportunities in Mindanao and Bacolod to further boost its profitability and ensure its continued growth.
ATI chairman and president Richard Barclay told reporters after the firms stockholders meeting yesterday that the company has submitted a proposal to re-develop and operate a government-owned port terminal in Mindanao and a private port in Bacolod.
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[Title] => ATI posts 26% income hike to P388 M
[Summary] => Asian Terminals Inc.(ATI), stifled by lethargic foreign trade in the Asia-Pacific region, rode on the crest of its expansive grains terminal and logistics businesses to boost its nine-month earnings this year.
Unfazed by the economic slowdown mainly due to the peso depreciation, ATI posted a 25.9-percent increase in consolidated net income from P308.3 million in 1999 to P388.1 million this year mainly due to its grains handling and logistics operations.
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RICHARD BARCLAY
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[Summary] => Port operator Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) expects to wrap up negotiations with food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp. (SMC) for the acquisition by the latter of the Mariveles grain terminal within the next three to four months.
ATI executive chairman and president Richard Barclay said the company is still in talks with SMC for the sale of the grains terminal in Bataan.
"Talks are continuing. So I cant say too much. But theres still interest on both sides. We may have news in three to four months," Barclay said.
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[Title] => Asian Terminals eyes Bacolod, Mindanao
[Summary] => Port operator Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) is exploring investment opportunities in Mindanao and Bacolod to further boost its profitability and ensure its continued growth.
ATI chairman and president Richard Barclay told reporters after the firms stockholders meeting yesterday that the company has submitted a proposal to re-develop and operate a government-owned port terminal in Mindanao and a private port in Bacolod.
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Unfazed by the economic slowdown mainly due to the peso depreciation, ATI posted a 25.9-percent increase in consolidated net income from P308.3 million in 1999 to P388.1 million this year mainly due to its grains handling and logistics operations.
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November 16, 2000 - 12:00am