DMCI definition

DMCI means DMCI‐CERI Inc., an affiliate of DACON Corporation;
DMCI means DMCI-CERI Inc., an affiliate of DACON Corporation;
DMCI. DMCI Holdings Inc., a company incorporated in the Philippines;

Examples of DMCI in a sentence

  • Simbulan, Jr. President 3/F DMCI Homes Corporate Center, 1321 Apolinario Street, Brgy.

  • DMCI is a leading construction company in the Philippines and currently manages Subic Water & Sewerage Company, Inc.

  • DMCI Holdings, being the 27.2% shareholder of MWHC, is a connected person of the Company.

  • DMCI Holdings was incorporated in 1995 to consolidate the business interests of the Consunji family in construction and engineering, real estate (property development), power, water and mining.

  • DMCI Holdings’ shares have been listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange since 1995.

  • DMCI is a subsidiary of DMCI Holdings and is, therefore, a connected person of the Company.

  • Simbulan, Jr. President 3rd Floor, DMCI Homes Corporation Center, 1321 Apolinario Street, Bangkal, 1233 Makati City Tel.

  • Consunji and DMCIPD are subsidiaries of DMCI, hence, connected persons of the Company.

  • The Artera and DMCI "Conversion Price" shall be equal to the initial public offering price of such stock and shall be subject to adjustment as provided in Section 2.2(b) hereof.

  • Consunji is a subsidiary of DMCI and is, therefore, a connected person of the Company.

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