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[Title] => House probe on sale of RPN-9, IBC-13 sought
[Summary] => The House committee on labor and employment was urged Wednesday to look into the impending privatization of sequestered broadcast networks IBC-13 and RPN-9.
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[Title] => Bongbong to government: RPN 9, IBC-13 ownership still under litigation
[Summary] => Sen. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. questioned yesterday the government’s move to privatize television stations IBC-13 and RPN 9 amid questions of ownership.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Unresolved cases
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How long does it take to settle ownership disputes in this country? Two decades is not enough. Since the 1986 people power revolt, several companies or corporate shares have been under sequestration on suspicion that they are part of the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses and their cronies.
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[Title] => If KIRIN backs out of half-billion-dollar deal, wholl invest here?
[Summary] => The President herself has declared the half-a-billion-US- dollar investment the powerful Japanese food and beverage giant, KIRIN, wants to infuse into our biggest food and beverage corporation, San Miguel, as a "big boost" to our economy. KIRIN Brewery Ltd. President Koichiro Aramaki personally came to Manila to announce his firms purchase for $533 million of a 15-percent stake in San Miguel.
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[Title] => Angara presses for sale of P250-B government asset
[Summary] => Opposition Sen. Edgardo Angara pressed yesterday for the "immediate but transparent" sale of sequestered assets worth about P250 billion "to raise money for the cash-strapped Arroyo administration and generate funds for vital state projects."
This came as Sen. John Osmeña, chairman of the Senate committee on finance, remains intent on cutting the proposed P780-billion budget for next year, as he rejected claims that the increase in gross domestic product would mean higher revenues.
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How long does it take to settle ownership disputes in this country? Two decades is not enough. Since the 1986 people power revolt, several companies or corporate shares have been under sequestration on suspicion that they are part of the ill-gotten wealth of the Marcoses and their cronies.
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[Title] => Angara presses for sale of P250-B government asset
[Summary] => Opposition Sen. Edgardo Angara pressed yesterday for the "immediate but transparent" sale of sequestered assets worth about P250 billion "to raise money for the cash-strapped Arroyo administration and generate funds for vital state projects."
This came as Sen. John Osmeña, chairman of the Senate committee on finance, remains intent on cutting the proposed P780-billion budget for next year, as he rejected claims that the increase in gross domestic product would mean higher revenues.
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