+ Follow CRISTINE CUISIA-REMOLLO Tag
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[Title] => Boycott forces postponement of PSE elections
[Summary] => Controversy again marred yesterdays scheduled annual elections at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) as a boycott called by the group opposed to the administration of chairperson Vivian Yuchengco forced the postponement of the membership meeting for lack of quorum.
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => PSE polls seen to heat up
[Summary] => Even with the absence of long-time protagonists Vivian Yuchengco and Robert Coyiuto Jr. as candidates for the forthcoming board elections in the Philippine Stock Exchange, the voting is expected to be just as heated as the aspirants themselves have been split into two factions.
Not surprisingly, the candidates are, in one way or the other, affiliated with either the Coyiuto group or the Yuchengco camp.
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CRISTINE CUISIA-REMOLLO
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[Title] => Boycott forces postponement of PSE elections
[Summary] => Controversy again marred yesterdays scheduled annual elections at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) as a boycott called by the group opposed to the administration of chairperson Vivian Yuchengco forced the postponement of the membership meeting for lack of quorum.
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[Title] => PSE polls seen to heat up
[Summary] => Even with the absence of long-time protagonists Vivian Yuchengco and Robert Coyiuto Jr. as candidates for the forthcoming board elections in the Philippine Stock Exchange, the voting is expected to be just as heated as the aspirants themselves have been split into two factions.
Not surprisingly, the candidates are, in one way or the other, affiliated with either the Coyiuto group or the Yuchengco camp.
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