Sandara Park reunites with high school teacher in Pasay school
MANILA, Philippines — K-pop star Sandara Park and her former teacher had an emotional reunion when she visited her former school in Pasay City.
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MANILA, Philippines — K-pop star Sandara Park and her former teacher had an emotional reunion when she visited her former school in Pasay City.
MANILA, Philippines – Jana Diaz kept the momentum of her recent two-title romp, reasserting her dominance across two divisions, while Al Tristan Licayan mirrored her success in the boys’ category in the Dr. Pablo Olivarez Sr. National Junior Tennis Championships in Sucat, Parañaque over the weekend.
MANILA, Philippines – Binan joined the leaders while Pampanga stayed right behind in the 6th MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) Season on Monday at the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center in San Fernando, Pampanga.
MANILA, Philippines – Philippine Christian University-Dasmariñas and University of Batangas crowned themselves the men’s and women’s champions, respectively, in the 1st PG Flex-Universities and Colleges Athletic League (UCAL) Volleyball Tournament after downing their respective rivals Monday, May 13, at the UB Gym in Batangas City.
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Citicore Energy REIT [CREIT 2.83, up 0.3%; 345% avgVol] [link] and MREIT [MREIT 12.96, up 0.1%; 96% avgVol] [link] declared their Q1 dividends on Monday, while Filinvest REIT [FILRT 2.93, down 2.0%; 47% avgVol] [link] declared its Q1 dividend on Friday. For CREIT, the dividend will be P0.049/share (stable), payable on July 9, representing 101% of CREIT’s Q1 distributable income (DI). For MREIT, the dividend will be P0.246 (stable), payable on June 14, representing 93% of MREIT’s DI. For FILRT, the dividend will be P0.062/share (falling), payable on June 7, representing 99.9% of FILRT’s DI for the quarter.
OceanaGold PH [OGP 12.50, down 6.2%; 100% avgVol] [link] dropped a little over 6% in its first day of trading, falling P0.82 from its P13.33/share IPO price to close at P12.50/share. The highest the stock traded was P13.34 in the first 20 minutes of trading before consistent selling pressure pushed OGP price to an intra-day low of P12.46 around 1:30 PM. The stock mounted a significant recovery to around P12.90/share before a massive amount of late-day selling pushed it back down to the P12.50 level at the close.
FMETF [FMETF 105.20, up 0.9%; 5% avgVol] [link], the PSE’s only exchange-traded fund, was halted by the PSE at 1 p.m. yesterday after it was discovered that its iNav had failed to update since 11:30 a.m. FMETF said that it would “coordinate” with its “service provider” to implement a fix, but as of this writing, FMETF has not advised that a fix has been implemented nor has the PSE lifted the halt.