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Bautista orders full electrical audit on NAIA power outage

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has ordered a full electrical audit on the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAiA) Terminal 3 after a power outage...

FDC allots P35 billion as capex this year

Filinvest Development Corp., the holding firm of the Gotianun group, has set aside P35 billion in capital expenditures this year.  FDC president and CEO Josephine...

Telco close to rolling out new service ideal for those traveling abroad

Globe Telecoms should soon roll out its voice over LTE (VoLTE) roaming service providing seamless and clear voice calls for customers traveling abroad.  The Ayala-led...

SEC releases IRR on Financial Products and Services Consumer Protection Act

The Securities and Exchange Commission has released the implementing rules and regulations of Republic Act No. 11765, or the Financial Products and Services Consumer...

Online sellers generate sales of P3 billion a month

The Philippine E-Commerce Association of the Philippines (PECA) projects sustaining its growth this year as more Filipinos turn to online shopping.  Jere Von Basa, PECA...

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Taguig, DMCI team up for major flood fix

DMCI Homes has teamed up with the Taguig City Government to roll out a flood control project targeting six low-lying barangays around Acacia Estates, marking a push toward long-term, infrastructure-led solutions to urban flooding.

Universal Leaf rewrites tobacco farming playbook

Universal Leaf Philippines Inc. (ULPI) is overhauling how tobacco is grown and traded, replacing a fragmented, middleman-heavy system with a fully integrated, tech-driven model that puts data—and farmers—at the center.

Hybrid shift looms; factories brace hard amid oil shock

Businesses are reviving pandemic-era playbooks—testing hybrid work and tightening planning—as global uncertainty drives up costs and clouds operations.

Eala shows grit in her Miami Open homecoming

The Philippine flags were back in full color at the Miami Open—and so were the handmade signs, louder now, prouder, and no longer surprised. Because Alex Eala isn’t sneaking up on anyone this time.
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