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Philstar.com on MSNPertamina eyes geothermal business in PhilippinesIndonesian power giant PT Pertamina is interested in exploring and investing in the untapped geothermal potential of the Philippines, according to a top executive.
Total revenue on the Southeast Asia 500 grew by almost 2% last year—but Trump trade policy could unwind those gains.
The project is planned to be developed in two phases with each phase of 20 MW in East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara.
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The Manila Times on MSN40 PH companies in Fortune's Southeast Asia 500 listFORTY Philippine companies, two more than last year, made it to this year's Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list, an annual ranking of the region's top firms in terms of revenue.
Conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) has again landed on the top 10 of Fortune Southeast Asia 500’s list of the region’s top revenue earners for the second consecutive year. “The seven countries in ...
Fortune list has Singapore's Trafigura at No. 1, as the energy sector dominates; Malaysia's NationGate claims fastest growing ...
Forty publicly-listed companies in the Philippines, led by San Miguel Corp., have made it to Fortune magazine’s list of the ...
Deputy Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Bambang Wuryanto urged the government to be wary of the economic impact of the Israel-Iran conflict, which could trigger an increase in ...
Forty publicly-listed companies in the Philippines, led by San Miguel Corp., have made it to Fortune magazine's list of the ...
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GMA Network on MSN40 PH companies in Fortune Southeast Asia 500 listForty companies from the Philippines were included in the Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list for 2025, which ranks the 500 biggest companies in the region based on their revenues, at the average exchange ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNSMC, SMIC, Meralco lead 40 PHL firms in Fortune’s SE Asia 500 listFORTY PHILIPPINE companies have been included in Fortune’s 2025 Southeast Asia 500 list, led by San Miguel Corp. (9th), SM ...
OJK recorded that the losses suffered by the Indonesian public due to illegal investments amounted to Rp142.131 trillion from ...
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