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MEGA Prime Foods, Inc., the company behind Mega Sardines, is looking to spend more than P1 billion for capital expenditures (capex) this year to fund new developments, key executives said.
MEGA PRIME FOODS, INC. has allocated over P1 billion for capital expenditure (capex) this year to support new projects. “For capex this year, we are building a lot of new developments, so it will be ...
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A Chinese ship ran aground in stormy weather in shallow waters off a Philippines-occupied island in the disputed ...
BANGKOK—Filipino food exporters made global waves at THAIFEX – Anuga Asia 2025, with some companies closing international ...
"Singapore PM has a taste." That is what Filipinos said after Prime Minister Lawrence Wong posted a TikTok video of his ...
WITH strong consumption serving as anchor of the Philippine economy, Filipino families continued to spend for food and beverage brands that are the three fastest risers in the Philippine Fast Moving ...
Rugby League is a tough game for anyone who plays, but the few trying to play in Ukraine have put new meaning on the word ...
Alaska school districts are hiring teachers from the Philippines, but it’s not the first time employers in the state have ...
VALLEJO — The 39 th Vallejo Pista Sa Nayon Festival, celebrating the rich cultural heritage and diversity of the Philippines, ...
Okada Manila, the country’s premier integrated resort, has released its 2024 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ...
Hann Holdings Inc, the holding company and parent of Hann Philippines Inc, “has submitted a prospectus” to the Securities and ...