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"publishedAt": "2026-06-05T00:00:00.000Z",
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"Editors' Pick",
"Industries",
"Stocks & Banking",
"Conglomerates in the Philippines",
"construction and property",
"Edgar Injap Sia",
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"textContent": "The tendency for major publicly listed companies to delist at prices well below their historical all-time highs has now slowly but surely served to discourage public participation in the capital market",
"title": "[ANALYSIS] Injap Sia’s MerryMart’s disconcerting voluntary delisting plan"
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