My portfolio is green today!
- MPI is green
- EDC is green
- VLL is green
Thanks bargain hunters :-)
MPI highest buyers are:
- CLSA PHILIPPI
- FIRST METRO SECURITIES
- GOLDSTAR SECURITES
- PHILIPPINE EQUITY PRTN
EDC highest buyers are:
- JPMORGAN SECURITIES
- CLSA PHILIPPINES
- DBP-DAIWA SECURITIES
- UBS SECURITIES
- DEUTSCHE REGIS PARTNERS
VLL highest buyers are:
- UBS SECURITIES
- DEUTSCHE REGIS PARTNERS
- PHILIPPINE EQUITY PRTN
EDC new business scope (from CITISECONLINE)
In its amended articles of incorporation, publicly-listed Energy Development Corporation (EDC) has retained its widened prospective business engagements to various industries, including acquisitions of refineries. The firm’s new business scope had been heedful though of the originally planned ventures thought out by its framers when it was first incorporated in 1978. As disclosed to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), the primary business that the company can engage in would still be geothermal steam exploration and development; and to utilize it for power generation businesses. Apart from the geothermal facilities currently under its sleeve, the Lopez-controlled company is also into hydropower generation with its stake in the Pantabangan-Masiway plants; which is aligned with its incorporation’s leverage allowing it to go into operations of water systems or water supply for various end-uses, including power generation. The secondary purposes have been as wide and varied that the company can engage into, aside from the ones already specified, real estate; transport and tankering of products as well as trading of particular goods and services; and even pipeline operations. In the amended articles of incorporation, the major changes integrated have been the company’s corporate name from “Energy Development (EDC) Corporation” to Energy Development Corporation and on the company’s by-laws. While its business ventures may run extensive and wide-ranging, there have been no assertions from the company yet if there are plans of diversifying its portfolio in other sectors in the future. |
As of 15 Nov 2010
Foreign Buying - 2,771,694,683.50
Foreign Selling - 2,873,254,172.63
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