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[Title] => No power outages despite grid repair, says Cebu utility firm
[Summary] => CEBU The Visayan Electric Co. (Veco) has given assurance that it will continue to provide steady power supply even as the Cebu Private Power Corp. (CPPC) undergoes an "urgent corrective maintenance shutdown" for four days starting today.
The corrective maintenance shutdown of the Ermita diesel power plant is reportedly "overdue and unavoidable."
But Veco said that despite the four-day maintenance shutdown, its other power providers will keep the supply steady to prevent outages.
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[Title] => JG Summit bares 22% drop in net income
[Summary] => JG Summit Holdings Inc., the flagship firm of tycoon John Gokongwei Jr., reported a 21.9- percent drop in net income for January to September this year to P1.78 billion as gains from its food, property and airline businesses were offset by the continued losses of its petrochemicals unit and the drop in revenues of its telecommunications business.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => JG Summit posts strong growth
[Summary] => JG Summit Holdings Inc., the umbrella firm for the business interests of the Gokongwei family, expects to stay on solid financial footing this year, driven by the continued growth of its core units in the food, property and utilities sectors.
In a briefing, JG Summit president and COO Lance Gokongwei said their full-year earnings could reach between P2.8 billion to P3 billion, or as much as 30 percent more than the P2.31-billion net income in 2001.
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[Title] => No power outages despite grid repair, says Cebu utility firm
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The corrective maintenance shutdown of the Ermita diesel power plant is reportedly "overdue and unavoidable."
But Veco said that despite the four-day maintenance shutdown, its other power providers will keep the supply steady to prevent outages.
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In a briefing, JG Summit president and COO Lance Gokongwei said their full-year earnings could reach between P2.8 billion to P3 billion, or as much as 30 percent more than the P2.31-billion net income in 2001.
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