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December 13, 2024

 

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PROPERTY

It's final: BCDA regains control of John Hay


BAGUIO CITY—The government is set to retake control of Camp John Hay following a Supreme Court resolution that dismissed "with finality" all legal challenges delaying the exit of businessman Robert John Sobrepeña's Camp John Hay Development Corp. (CJHDevco) from the former American base.


By Vincent Cabreza

 

FOOD MANUFACTURING

Del Monte H1 losses ballooned to $53.6M


Losses at Campos-led canned food maker Del Monte Pacific Ltd. ballooned by 160 percent in the first half of its fiscal year that ended on Oct. 31, due mainly to higher costs in its US subsidiary as well as interest expenses. 


By Meg J. Adonis

 

MARKETING PULSE

Selling premier avocado brand


Chef Cza Jagto-Sevilla is the founder and CEO of Avocadoria, a chain of retail kiosks selling value-added avocado products such as salads, cakes, desserts like ice cream and shakes that appeal to both avocado lovers and health-conscious consumers. 


By Josiah Go

 

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BIZ BUZZ

Spare MAP the drama: Bonoan drops presidency


The influential Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) will vote for a new president next week following the withdrawal of Noel Bonoan—less than a month after election—amid a marital drama. "With this and after careful reflection, I made my decision. My hope is that this will avoid distracting the organization from its mission."


By Alden M. Monzon

 

INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE

Kanlaon dumps ash on 6,797 hectares of sugar land


The eruption of Mt. Kanlaon has adversely affected 6,797 hectares of sugar plantations in Negros Occidental, the Philippines' sugar capital, according to the Department of Agriculture (DA). Citing a report from the SRA, Agriculture Assistant Secretary Arnel de Mesa said affected sugar crops include those in La Carlota, La Castellana, Bago City and Murcia.


By Jordeene B. Lagare


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