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No. 28381-A Gaceta Oficial Digital, Viernes 06 De Octubre De 2017 1 No No. 28381-A Gaceta Oficial Digital, viernes 06 de octubre de 2017 1 No. 28381-A Gaceta Oficial Digital, viernes 06 de octubre de 2017 2 No. 28381-A Gaceta Oficial Digital, viernes 06 de octubre de 2017 3 No. 28381-A Gaceta Oficial Digital, viernes 06 de octubre de 2017 4 N° RUC NOMBRE 40001 1222739-1-586779 CARDIF CAPITAL S A 40002 1633664-1-672327 CARDIFF ALLIANCE HOLDING INC 40003 1114322-1-562921 CARDIFF ASSETS S A 40004 1244355-1-591857 CARDIFF COMMERCIAL S A 40005 500823-1-435793 CARDIFF DEVELOPMENT CORP 40006 1094978-1-558137 CARDIFF EQUITIES INC 40007 936740-1-522805 CARDIFF SERVICES INC 40008 728614-1-474796 CARDIFF WORLDWIDE INC 40009 797346-1-493772 CARDIGAN AGENCY INC 40010 59032-35-343286 CARDIGAN DEVELOPMENT CORP 40011 2385303-1-802736 CARDIGAN ENERGY INC 40012 1685548-1-683247 CARDIGAN INTERNATIONAL S A 40013 1337988-1-614346 CARDIGAN PANAMA S A 40014 34194-32-254974 CARDIGAN PLACE INC. 40015 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