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MANILA -- San Miguel is arguably the most audacious Philippine company. Once a food and beverage maker, in recent years it has been getting into industries it had no prior experience in. [1]

MANILA San Miguel is arguably the most audacious Philippine company. Once a food and beverage maker, in recent years it has been getting into industries in which it had no prior experience. [2]

MANILA -- Philippine conglomerate San Miguel, best known for its eponymous beer, has acquired a wine bottler in Australia, expanding its packaging business in Oceania. [3]

Caritas Coreana: 500,000USD in food aid for the north Seoul (AsiaNews) Caritas Coreana has allocated 500,000 US dollars to help the population in the north in view of a drastic cut in food rations decided by the Pyongyang government. [4]

StartupsMalaysia's Carsome plans foray into Philippines in 2020 Used car marketplace is also considering moving its HQ to Singapore Used cars for sale along a busy road in Las Pinas, south of Manila, in the Philippines. [5]

For some time now, The Riviera Group had a new and exciting project with planning permission already in place ready to launch. But just like many other property developing companies, all things ground to a halt when the epidemic struck. [6]

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MANILA -- As an economy goes, so go local entrepreneurs. And small businesses in the Philippines are finding themselves in a sweet spot, surrounded by a growing middle class and bustling business process outsourcing sector. [9]

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[1] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-06-05 · 35% match

San Miguel sacrifices mobile dream to Philippine politics

MANILA -- San Miguel is arguably the most audacious Philippine company. Once a food and beverage maker, in recent years it has been getting into industries it had no prior experience in.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-06-09 · 33% match

Company in focus: San Miguel stays on the right side of Philippine politics

MANILA San Miguel is arguably the most audacious Philippine company. Once a food and beverage maker, in recent years it has been getting into industries in which it had no prior experience.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-07-13 · 33% match

San Miguel swallows Australian bottler Barossa

MANILA -- Philippine conglomerate San Miguel, best known for its eponymous beer, has acquired a wine bottler in Australia, expanding its packaging business in Oceania.

[4] MM asianews.it · 37% match

Caritas Coreana: 500,000USD in food aid for the north

Caritas Coreana: 500,000USD in food aid for the north Seoul (AsiaNews) Caritas Coreana has allocated 500,000 US dollars to help the population in the north in view of a drastic cut in food rations decided by the Pyongyang government.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-09-24 · 32% match

Malaysia's Carsome plans foray into Philippines in 2020

StartupsMalaysia's Carsome plans foray into Philippines in 2020 Used car marketplace is also considering moving its HQ to Singapore Used cars for sale along a busy road in Las Pinas, south of Manila, in the Philippines.

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-04-03 · 32% match

Coming Soon…The Riviera Malibu, Hotel and Residence

For some time now, The Riviera Group had a new and exciting project with planning permission already in place ready to launch. But just like many other property developing companies, all things ground to a halt when the epidemic struck.

[7] FI yle.fi · 2013-05-21 · 31% match

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The five are part of a group of eight Spanish nurses who came to the west-coast town of Vaasa last autumn on two-year contracts under the auspices of the Bothnia Work Project.

[8] MM asianews.it · 36% match translated from es

El card. Parolin presidió una misa por la paz en la península coreana

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[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2014-07-03 · 30% match

A cafe chain from Cebu sets an entrepreneurial example

MANILA -- As an economy goes, so go local entrepreneurs. And small businesses in the Philippines are finding themselves in a sweet spot, surrounded by a growing middle class and bustling business process outsourcing sector.

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