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A steak house venture amid a land of seafood

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In Pangasinan, a province famous for its seafood and fresh vegetables, a couple dared to be different and established this city’s first steak house.

Posted: March 9th, 2013 in Editor's Pick,Headlines,Inquirer Features | Read More »

Scientists find surgery, cancer use for mussels

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Mussels are displayed at a supermarket at the Kremlin-Bicetre, outside Paris. AFP FILE PHOTO/JOEL SAGET

Mussels secrete a powerful adhesive to hold tight on rocks swept by violent waves — and a synthetic version could prove critical for surgery and cancer treatment, researchers said Saturday.

Posted: February 17th, 2013 in Latest Business Stories,Photos & Videos,Science and Health | Read More »

Seafoods firm considering 2 more offshore acquisitions

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Fish processing firm Alliance Select Foods International is studying two new potential offshore acquisitions, one in North America and another in South Pacific, in line with its bid to become a key regional seafoods producer.

Posted: February 20th, 2012 in Editor's Pick,Headlines | Read More »

Alliance closes deal with Spence & Co.

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Seafood producer Alliance Select Foods International Inc. (ASFI) closed on Thursday the $8.5-million deal to take over Massachusetts-based salmon processor Spence & Co. Ltd. This will enable ASFI to get a significant piece of the regional salmon market and diversify into the branded food business. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, ASFI said [...]

Posted: August 12th, 2011 in Headlines | Read More »

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