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13,277,470,000
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960
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DMCI Holdings, Inc.DMC
PSE Disclosure Form 4-13 - Clarification of News Reports References: SRC Rule 17 (SEC Form 17-C) and Section 4.4 of the Revised Disclosure Rules
Subject of the Disclosure
Clarification of News Report
Source
Bilyonaryo.com
Subject of News Report
Up 75 percent in 2 days: Cemex erupts amid rumors of Consunji interest in buying cement plant
Date of Publication
Feb 7, 2024
Clarification of News Report
DISCLOSURE DEPARTMENT The Philippine Stock Exchange 6/F PSE Tower 5th Ave. cor. 28th Street Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Attention: Ms. Jenesis Ysabelle A. Bayaborda
Gentlemen:
We reply to your request for clarifications on the news article entitled “Up 75 percent in 2 days: Cemex erupts amid rumors of Consunji interest in buying cement plant” posted in posted in Bilyonaryo.com, it was reported in part that:
“DMCI Holdings (DMC) of bilyonaryo Sid Consunji is reportedly keen on taking over the red ink-spewing local subsidiary of Mexican cement giant Cemex.
Cemex Holdings Philippines (CHP) rocketed 75 percent in the last two trading days which a Babbler traced to unconfirmed talks that indicating that DMC is in talks with the management of the cement firm for a potential buyout.
‘There’s a willing seller and a willing buyer. Cemex is eager to exit the country, and it’s no secret that cement has long been on the radar of DMCI,’ Babbler said.
. . . .”
The company continues to evaluate several opportunities to expand into new verticals such as the cement business. The company does not have any knowledge on a definitive transaction in this space at this time. Given this, there is no relevant information to report. We will disclose any information at the appropriate time in accordance with the rules and regulations.