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Corporate News Ayala Land raises P2.38 billion AYALA LAND, Inc. has raised P2.38 billion by issuing debt instruments to fund its real estate projects. The property developer told the exchange yesterday it had signed a deal to secure the financing facility with the issuance of fixed-rate corporate notes to private investors. The debt paper will have an average interest rate of 8.6% and an average tenor of eight years. The debt instruments were in three tranches with maturities of five, seven and 10 years. Ayala Land said the proceeds, to be drawn today, would be used to finance operations and capital spending. The joint lead managers of the sale were Insular Investment and Trust Corp., First Metro Investment Corp. and BPI Capital Corp. Ayala Land Spokesman Alfonso D. Reyes said the notes had been bought by private local and foreign investors. — KJRL http://www.bworldonline.com/BW012909/content.php?id=046 |
did i miss something here, a few days ago it was just at 700 something.
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Oo nga! |
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I see, her name didn't ring a bell to me, so I probably don't know her. :) |
wow...Congtrats Davao THread 95...
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tnx Juan Pilgrim |
^^ paano nakapasa sa height ang fa na yan???? :lol:
OT: pinatatanong ni uncle rajah, sino daw sa inyo ang may kakilalang dvo-based call center operator? may plano daw po syang mag-outsorce... paki-pm daw po ako "neyo" for details ? :cheers: |
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wher have you been lately angkol pol? hibernating from the freezing winter ?:lol: |
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ano klaseng CC yan exclusive RBs?:lol: si dexter at capo they owned call centers maybe they can help you.:cheers: |
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ps: hindi cc na iniisip mo ha.... hindi pwede i-outsource yang mga s*x cc hahahahaahaha :lol: |
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:lol: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/files/images/01-29-2009_2.jpg DAVAO. Workers are back on the scaffoldings of the Arc of Unity across Magsaysay Park, putting in the final roofing tiles in place. (Seth delos Reyes) |
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I want to post this because I like the testimony, from the point of view of an entrepreneur:
It's short but says a lot about Davao. When Tea Square owner Richard Sanz first visited Davao to assess a franchise application, he was so impressed with what he saw that he immediately gave the green light. "It's a nice, bustling city full of action," he says, pointing out that Davao is a host to a number of big malls. "Also, the purchasing power of the Davaoenos is impressive."But the best thing about doing business in Davao according to him is that it is becoming a prime tourist destination among Filipinos and foreigners alike. This contributes to increased business activity especially in the food sectors. According to Tea Square franchisee Beng Gameng, "Davaoenos love to explore new ideas and tastes. So new and exciting retail concepts are very much welcome here." Culled from: Globe Masigasig Volume 2 Issue 5 Globe Business |
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Are you sure hindi lang PR writer ng Davao ang nagsulat ng article na yan??? :lol: |
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Aren't the Sanzes from Davao? I know quite a few of them from my AdDU days. |
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With what you're seeing from other places, you really have to make sure those aren't bogus. :lol: |
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I'm not sure if related to the Sanzes of Davao.. Yah me too...Penelope Sanz is a friend of mine.. |
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Pene is a friend, and so are Charina and the younger brother...:) |
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