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2004年12月19日

作者:
Tina Arceo-Dumlao, Inquirer News Service

Philippines: Profile of 4 CEOs' social conscience

...there is an increasing tribe of CEOs that have lent time, effort and sometimes their own money to worthwhile projects. SundayBiz features here some of these CEOs, who are also active in the Philippine Business for Social Progress. [refers to Nestlé, Boysen Paints, Monark Equipment, Aboitiz, Philex Mining, Land Bank of the Philippines, La Frutera plantation]