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12 PSE stocks face trading suspension in 2013

Twelve (12) publicly-listed companies have only two remaining trading days to comply with the local stock exchange’s rule on minimum public ownership (MPO); otherwise, their stock will face trading suspension effective next week.

Despite a formal request from some companies to extend the deadline, the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) stood ground and reiterated its deadline of December 31, 2012 for publicly-traded firms to meet the required 10% public float level.

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PSE to delist 27 firms if 10% Public Float rule not met

At least twenty-seven (27) publicly-listed firms, including San Miguel Brewery (SMB), Eton Properties Inc. (Eton), and First Metro Investment Corporation (FMIC), are facing possible trading suspension by next year, if they are unable to comply with the minimum public ownership requirement set by the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE).

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