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PHINMA resets strategy, deepens leadership bench 

PHINMA Corp. is recalibrating its business strategy, shifting toward a more integrated, access-driven model as it expands across education, construction materials, housing, and hospitality with a sharper focus on underserved communities.

SteelAsia partners Buskowitz for Cebu solar project

SteelAsia Manufacturing Corp. has awarded Buskowitz Energy the contract for its Compostela Works Solar Rooftop Project in Cebu, marking a major step in the steelmaker’s shift toward cleaner operations.

SM Prime defers capex to protect margins

SM Prime Holdings is tightening cost controls and scaling back non-essential capital expenditures as it moves to shield profitability amid global uncertainty, including heightened risks stemming from the US-Iran conflict.

ACMobility revamps EV charging with ChargePlus

ACMobility has relaunched its electric vehicle charging membership program under a new name, ChargePlus, rolling out a redesigned system aimed at easing adoption hurdles and improving the charging experience for drivers.

Pinched wallets, sharper choices reshape Filipino spending

Filipino consumers are tightening their belts and reading the fine print as financial strain pushes them toward more cautious, calculated, and emotionally driven spending, according to Germaine Reyes, chief executive of Synergy Market Research + Strategic Consultancy.

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Grocery spending turns into big win as Laguna VA wins BYD Seagull in bank-supermarket promo

Everyday grocery shopping and credit card use paid off for one lucky customer after a joint promo by East West Banking Corporation and Puregold Price Club awarded a brand-new BYD Seagull to its grand prize winner.

DOE turns over 40-kW solar system to TESDA Taguig complex

The Department of Energy (DOE) has handed over a 40-kilowatt peak solar power system to the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) at its complex in Taguig City.

CAB approves lower fuel surcharge as jet fuel prices ease

The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) has approved a slight reduction in airline fuel surcharges for flights from May 1 to 15, 2026, as global jet fuel prices begin to ease after hitting record highs in April.

Aboitiz warns oil shock may hit consumers as Middle East conflict drives up costs

Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. is warning that the biggest risk from the ongoing Middle East conflict is not direct business disruption, but how sharply rising oil prices could affect consumers and demand.
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