The country’s top corporations are now more conscious about online security and are starting to invest heavily on information-technology (IT) products and services to address business disruptions from cyberattacks like those from computer viruses.
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Manila Water earmarks P4.2B for major expansion drive
By Riza Lozada Utility firm Manila Water Co. Inc. is alloting P4.2 billion for capital expenditures to expand its water service and network reliability in the Metro Manila East Zone, in which it has a concession with the government, said Fernando Zobel de Ayala, the firm’s chairman.
Read More »Ayala Corp. bares 5-year plan to hike profit to P50B by 2020
Diversified conglomerate Ayala Corp. has embarked on a five-year plan to increase its net income to P50 billion by 2020 through investments in power and transport infrastructure, healthcare and education, and automotive and manufacturing, Ayala Corp. Chairman and CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala said.
Read More »SM Prime shifts dev’t focus to provinces, unserved areas
Top property developer SM Prime Holdings Inc. will shift its focus on projects in the provinces to cater to the “unserved” housing sector, SM Prime President Hans Sy said.
Read More »Grab partners with govt, WB to ease city gridlock
The notorious vehicle traffic congestion in two of the Philippines’s largest cities is the target of a tie-up between app-based transport service Grab, government agencies and the World Bank (WB).
Read More »Solar-power system readies Marikina school for disasters
Proper preparation goes a long way. A new solar-power system has armed an elementary school with the right tools to endure the worst floods, especially when power lines are down.
Read More »Use of quality materials help in conservation—Holcim
The construction industry and the general public can help in the drive toward conservation by using materials produced following the highest standards of sustainability, the top official of construction-solutions company Holcim Philippines Inc. said in a recent architecture forum.
Read More »Aeta tribe OKs solar project within Subic ancestral land
The Aetas of Pastolan in Subic Bay Freeport recently ratified the expansion of the wind- and solar-energy projects in their ancestral land as part of their commitment to sustainable development.
Read More »8990 ahead of schedule in Urban Deca development
Mass-housing developer 8990 Holdings’s first high-rise condominium, the 42-story Urban Deca Tower along Edsa in Mandaluyong City, is now on its 30th floor and is 70 days ahead of schedule and with 48 percent of the project sold out, the company reported to the bourse.
Read More »RHI says share price in float at 10% discount
Listed conglomerate Roxas Holdings Inc. (RHI) said it will fix at a 10-percent discount of the average price of its common shares in the past 90 days the indicative price in its stock rights offer. RHI held last April 4 its executive committee (ExCom) regular meeting to decide on the indicative offer price of stock rights offering of 265,968,916 common …
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