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                    [Title] => Steniel selling packaging unit based in Mindanao
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Steniel Manufacturing Corp. is selling a Mindanao-based industrial packaging firm, its only operating unit, to several companies.

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Nenaco corporate information officer Virgenito Torcal said the firm’s board of directors had unanimously approved a change in its capital restructuring in order to reduce its retained deficit of approximately P3 billion at end-2000.
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Steniel Manufacturing Corp. is selling a Mindanao-based industrial packaging firm, its only operating unit, to several companies.

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Nenaco corporate information officer Virgenito Torcal said the firm’s board of directors had unanimously approved a change in its capital restructuring in order to reduce its retained deficit of approximately P3 billion at end-2000.
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