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    #1
    http://business.inquirer.net/20683/p...lks-to-buy-pal

    Ano sa tingin niyo? I guess it's time to move on for Lucio Tan...
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    i think its time to sell PAL na. dahil sa mga strike na nangyayari, The company will just lose money.

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    pero meron caveat...ayusin dapat muna yun labor problems, mukhang walang solution pa. dahil nakialam nanaman ang SC. I think with the SC's decision PAL need to pay the retrench employees amounting to P3B...so paano na yan?

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    ya di naman bibilhin ni MVP ang PAL pag may problema pa sa labor

    sakit sa ulo ang mabibili niya

    pero pag naayos ni Lucio Tan ang labor problem, baket pa niya ibebenta?

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    PAL

    maging Pangilinan Air Lines na......

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    problema talaga yang mga unyon unyon na yan eh..

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    Bakit naman sila pumayag na ibenta yung mga kompanya na toh sa foreigner?

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    COCKTALES: MVP meets Lucio Tan, fuels PAL buyout talks - InterAksyon.com


    09-Feb-12, 12:03 PM | Victor Agustin

    PLDT chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan was seen Tuesday meeting with Philippine Airlines owner Lucio Tan at the Tan-owned Century Park hotel in Malate.

    Pangilinan, according to the pro-Lucio Tan chatter, was accompanied by Tan son-in-law, Macroasia president Joseph Chua in the hotel's business center Tuesday morning while the annual shareholders' meeting of Victorias Milling was underway.

    Pangilinan, who could not be reached for comment, was supposed to have offered to acquire not just 49 percent but a complete takeover of the ailing flag carrier.

    Pangilinan was earlier quoted in the press as having already dropped any bid for PAL, explaining that an acquisition into the Tan airline would put him into a conflict-of-interest position with his Digitel partner, Cebu Pacific owner John Gokongwei.

    The market rumor of a revived Pangilinan interest, incidentally, has also reached the competing camp of San Miguel president Ramon Ang.

    Ang, his competitive spirits spurred, is reportedly preparing a counter-offer, to be personally delivered to the enigmatic PAL chairman.

    Ang was said to have partnered again with Marcos-era trade minister Roberto Ongpin when he earlier submitted an unconfirmed $500 million for a 49 percent stake and a management provision in both PAL and its sister budget carrier, Airphil Express.
    Last edited by Monseratto; February 9th, 2012 at 09:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTS925 View Post
    Bakit naman sila pumayag na ibenta yung mga kompanya na toh sa foreigner?
    Salim already owns SMART, PLDT, Meralco, NLEX, TV5 and other Utilities.

    Everything is for sale im da Pilipins. Including Supreme Court justices.
    Last edited by marg; February 9th, 2012 at 10:58 PM.

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    Pangilinan Air Lines?

    & he's planning to buy the Kapuso Network also?

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