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[Title] => Minority stockholder wants PNCC to stop paying dividends to gov’t
[Summary] => A minority shareholder of publicly-listed Philippine National Construction Corp. (PNCC) is seeking to stop the construction firm from remitting to the government dividends derived from its shares in the operations of North and South Luzon expressways.
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[Title] => Gov’t retains control of PNCC as CA junks Stradec bid
[Summary] => The government has retained ownership and control of Philippine National Construction Co. (PNCC).
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[Title] => LTO contractor eyes charges vs 2 'owners'
[Summary] => Land Transportation Office (LTO) contractor Stradcom Corp. is preparing to file criminal charges against two men for allegedly illegally misrepresenting themselves to be owners of the company,” an official said yesterday.
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[Title] => CA okays P6-B compromise between PNCC, Radstock
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[Title] => Walang nawawalang pondo Quiambao
[Summary] => Siniguro ni CITRA chief executive officer Cesar Quiambao na walang nawawalang pondo at handa sila sa anumang imbestigasyon kaugnay sa naging alegasyon laban sa kanila.
Sinabi ni Mr. Quiambao, misleading ang naging akusasyon nina Rep. Rolex Suplico at Rep. Miguel Zubiri laban sa CITRA.
Aniya, mayroong utang ang CITRA na $1.8 milyon sa Stradec, kung saan siya ay konektado din, subalit aprubado ng inter-corporate shareholders ang nasabing transaksyon.
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[Title] => SEC to test system to speed up registrations
[Summary] => An online registration system will be pilot-tested at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) starting this month which will make it faster and more convenient for those intending to establish their own corporations and partnerships.
SEC chairman Lilia Bautista said the new system will be put in place by Peak, a member of the Diversified Financial Network Inc. (DFNN) group, at no cost to the SEC, by Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
The publicly-listed DFNN is a leading provider of a wide range of financial services through the use of information technology and the Internet.
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[Title] => SEC defers bidding for its IT program
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has deferred plans to bid out its computerization program and will instead undertake a "modular approach" in tapping the use of information technology (IT), SEC chairman Lilia Bautista said yesterday.
She said the SEC computerization project, which was put up for a possible build-operate-own (BOO) scheme, was not considered feasible by the National Economic Development Authority’s Investment Coordination Committee (NEDA-ICC) and suggested that alternative measures be explored.
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[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has deferred plans to bid out its computerization program and will instead undertake a "modular approach" in tapping the use of information technology (IT), SEC chairman Lilia Bautista said yesterday.
She said the SEC computerization project, which was put up for a possible build-operate-own (BOO) scheme, was not considered feasible by the National Economic Development Authoritys Investment Coordination Committee (NEDA-ICC) and suggested that alternative measures be explored.
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[Title] => SEC goes into phase 2 of streamlining scheme
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) which has just undergone a reorganization that cost at least 368 employees their jobs will soon move into the next phase of streamlining its operations by modernizing its computer systems.
SEC Chairman Lilia Bautista said last Friday that Strategic Alliance Development Corp. (Stradec) will submit by the end of this year a report on the extent to which the agencys computer systems need to be modernized.
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Sinabi ni Mr. Quiambao, misleading ang naging akusasyon nina Rep. Rolex Suplico at Rep. Miguel Zubiri laban sa CITRA.
Aniya, mayroong utang ang CITRA na $1.8 milyon sa Stradec, kung saan siya ay konektado din, subalit aprubado ng inter-corporate shareholders ang nasabing transaksyon.
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SEC chairman Lilia Bautista said the new system will be put in place by Peak, a member of the Diversified Financial Network Inc. (DFNN) group, at no cost to the SEC, by Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
The publicly-listed DFNN is a leading provider of a wide range of financial services through the use of information technology and the Internet.
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She said the SEC computerization project, which was put up for a possible build-operate-own (BOO) scheme, was not considered feasible by the National Economic Development Authority’s Investment Coordination Committee (NEDA-ICC) and suggested that alternative measures be explored.
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She said the SEC computerization project, which was put up for a possible build-operate-own (BOO) scheme, was not considered feasible by the National Economic Development Authoritys Investment Coordination Committee (NEDA-ICC) and suggested that alternative measures be explored.
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SEC Chairman Lilia Bautista said last Friday that Strategic Alliance Development Corp. (Stradec) will submit by the end of this year a report on the extent to which the agencys computer systems need to be modernized.
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September 26, 2006 - 12:00am