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Prime Media leadership reset signals bigger ambitions

Prime Media Holdings Inc. is about to turn a page—and possibly accelerate the plot.

NU campuses in provinces widen access to education and jobs

National University (NU), with more than 84,000 students nationwide, is expanding access to quality education and professional work by opening campuses outside Metro Manila. NU now operates in seven provincial cities, helping students and educators study and work closer to home.

DA probes trade flow and costs behind food prices in Divisoria

The Department of Agriculture (DA) visited Divisoria on January 23 to examine how vegetables and other farm products move from suppliers to consumers, and how costs along the way affect retail prices.

Isuzu tightens grip on Philippine trucks market

Isuzu Philippines Corporation extended its dominance of the local commercial vehicle industry, securing its position as the country’s number one truck brand for the 26th straight year in 2025, based on joint industry data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines and the Truck Manufacturers Association.

Robinsons Land unlocks REIT war chest

Robinsons Land Corp., the property development arm of the Gokongwei Group. cashing in—methodically and at scale.

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URC eyes modest growth amid global risks

Universal Robina Corporation is aiming for mid-single-digit revenue growth this year despite concerns over global uncertainties, including tensions in the Middle East.

CLI 1Q profit drops 22%

Cebu Landmasters Inc. reported a 22 percent drop in net income in the first quarter, falling to P1.02 billion from P1.32 billion a year earlier.

F&B investors still eye PH expansion despite political, global risks

Foreign food and beverage (F&B) investors remain interested in expanding operations in the Philippines despite political uncertainties and global supply concerns, according to Food Industry Asia (FIA).

Luzon, Visayas grids stay under red and yellow alerts for second day

The Luzon and Visayas power grids remained under red and yellow alerts on Thursday as electricity demand continued to exceed available supply due to power plant outages and extreme heat-driven consumption.
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