First Gen Corporation on Thursday stressed that it was Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (Prime Infra)—not its chairman and CEO Federico “Piki” Lopez—that insisted on including “Key Man” or Change of Management Control (CMC) provisions in their hydro power agreements.
The Philippines has launched a safeguard investigation into rice imports, intensifying scrutiny over rising inflows that policymakers say may be undermining the domestic farming sector.
First Gen Corp., the power generation arm of the Lopez Group, said its definitive agreements with Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (Prime Infra) include change-of-management control provisions that could trigger discounted asset sales, worth a total P23.5 billion, if leadership conditions are not met during a defined period.
First Gen Corporation on Thursday stressed that it was Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (Prime Infra)—not its chairman and CEO Federico “Piki” Lopez—that insisted on including “Key Man” or Change of Management Control (CMC) provisions in their hydro power agreements.
The Philippines has launched a safeguard investigation into rice imports, intensifying scrutiny over rising inflows that policymakers say may be undermining the domestic farming sector.
First Gen Corp., the power generation arm of the Lopez Group, said its definitive agreements with Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (Prime Infra) include change-of-management control provisions that could trigger discounted asset sales, worth a total P23.5 billion, if leadership conditions are not met during a defined period.