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The parent firm of 2GO Group Inc. is aiming to increase its net income by more than four times this year from a year ago as it reduces its costs and as it benefits from the country’s economic growth and tourism push.         

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To further boost its reputation as the leading shipper in the freight and logistics business, ATS Consolidated has revealed its new corporate rebranding program.

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Negros Navigation Co. (Nenaco), the country’s largest sea carrier company, is tapping the country’s youth sector as one of its target segments as it expands aggressively into the market for domestic tourism.

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The sale involves 529,587 shares or 10.33 percent of Landco’s outstanding capital stock, reducing MPC’s stake in the company to 51 percent.

The buying parties were AB Holdings Corp., a private investment company, and certain individuals in the management of Landco, a multi-product property development firm.
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Nenaco’s rehabilitation receiver and former C&P Homes Inc. chairman Sulficio Tagud told reporters yesterday that the shipping firm’s creditor-banks seemed open to the debt restructuring proposal.
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Government lawyers said officials of the Public Estates Authority (PEA) conspired to unlawfully pay contractor Jesusito Legaspi, president of the J.D. Legaspi construction firm, the total amount, which was "clearly improper, illegal and without the requisite presidential approval."
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Contradicting charges made by Public Estates Authority board member Sulficio Tagud Jr., the COA had declared the road’s P1.1 billion cost as reasonable after an investigation.
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Tagud’s lawyer Leonard de Vera, however, shrugged off the COA report, saying that COA has reversed itself several times.
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Negros Navigation Co. (Nenaco), the country’s largest sea carrier company, is tapping the country’s youth sector as one of its target segments as it expands aggressively into the market for domestic tourism.

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The sale involves 529,587 shares or 10.33 percent of Landco’s outstanding capital stock, reducing MPC’s stake in the company to 51 percent.

The buying parties were AB Holdings Corp., a private investment company, and certain individuals in the management of Landco, a multi-product property development firm.
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Nenaco’s rehabilitation receiver and former C&P Homes Inc. chairman Sulficio Tagud told reporters yesterday that the shipping firm’s creditor-banks seemed open to the debt restructuring proposal.
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Government lawyers said officials of the Public Estates Authority (PEA) conspired to unlawfully pay contractor Jesusito Legaspi, president of the J.D. Legaspi construction firm, the total amount, which was "clearly improper, illegal and without the requisite presidential approval."
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Contradicting charges made by Public Estates Authority board member Sulficio Tagud Jr., the COA had declared the road’s P1.1 billion cost as reasonable after an investigation.
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Tagud’s lawyer Leonard de Vera, however, shrugged off the COA report, saying that COA has reversed itself several times.
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