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Company Registration and Monitoring Department Republic of the Philippines Department of Finance Securities and Exchange Commission SEC Building, EDSA, Greenhills, Mandaluyong City Company Registration and Monitoring Department LIST OF CORPORATIONS WITH APPROVED PETITIONS TO SET ASIDE THEIR ORDER OF REVOCATION SEC REG. HANDLING NAME OF CORPORATION DATE APPROVED NUMBER OFFICE/ DEPT. A199809227 1128 FOUNDATION, INC. 1/27/2006 CRMD A199801425 1128 HOLDING CORPORATION 2/17/2006 CRMD 3991 144. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL INC. 2/27/2009 CRMD 12664 18 KARAT, INC. 11/24/2005 CRMD A199906009 1949 REALTY CORPORATION 3/30/2011 CRMD 153981 1ST AM REALTY AND DEVLOPMENT CORPORATION 5/27/2014 CRMD 98097 20th Century Realty Devt. Corp. 3/11/2008 OGC A199608449 21st CENTURY ENTERTAINMENT, INC. 4/30/2004 CRMD 178184 22ND CENTURY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 7/5/2011 CRMD 141495 3-J DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2/3/2014 CRMD A200205913 3-J PLASTICWORLD & DEVELOPMENT CORP. 3/13/2014 CRMD 143119 3-WAY CARGO TRANSPORT INC. 3/18/2005 CRMD 121057 4BS-LATERAL IRRIGATORS ASSN. INC. 11/26/2004 CRMD 6TH MILITARY DISTRICT WORLD WAR II VETERANS ENO9300191 8/16/2004 CRMD (PANAY) ASSOCIATION, INC. 106859 7-R REALTY INC. 12/12/2005 CRMD A199601742 8-A FOOD INDUSTRY CORP. 9/23/2005 CRMD 40082 A & A REALTY DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES, INC. 5/31/2005 CRMD 64877 A & S INVESTMENT CORPORATION 3/7/2014 CRMD A FOUNDATION FOR GROWTH, ORGANIZATIONAL 122511 9/30/2009 CRMD UPLIFTMENT OF PEOPLE, INC. (GROUP) GN95000117 A HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR ALL NATIONS, INC. CRMD AS095002507 A&M DAWN CORPORATION 1/19/2010 CRMD A. RANILE SONS REALTY DEVELOPMENT 10/19/2010 CRMD A.A. DE CASTRO CONSTRUCTION & LAND DEVELOPMENT 27168 7/20/2005 CRMD CORP. A.A. SIMUNDAC REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT 5/24/2012 CRMD CORPORATION A19970699 A.C. RABAGO LENDING CORPORATION 3/18/2014 CRMD A199703885 A.G. LIBUNAO REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CORP. 6/22/2005 CRMD A199715765 A.L. TRINIDAD REALTY HOLDINGS CORPORATION 4/30/2010 CRMD AN95001437 A.M. (B) H.S. CLASS "69 FOUNDATION INC. 10/10/2005 CRMD 142818 A.P. ENGRACIA REALTY COPRPORATION 10/26/2010 CRMD ASO94008244 A.R. SY & SONS REALTY DEVELOPMENT CORP. 8/24/2012 CRMD 148388 A.R.L. MARITIME SVCS. INC. 4/26/2004 CRMD 70554 A.T. MADAMBA CO. INC. 8/3/2010 CRMD 125944 A.T. TAPAY ESTATES, INC. 5/16/2005 CRMD 119260 A2 INTERIORS, INC. 6/22/2005 CRMD Page 1 of 110 LIST OF CORPORATIONS WITH APPROVED PETITIONS TO SET ASIDE THEIR ORDER OF REVOCATION SEC REG. HANDLING NAME OF CORPORATION DATE APPROVED NUMBER OFFICE/ DEPT. CS200505047 A3C2 CORP. 5/15/2014 CRMD 62356 A-5 FARMS CORP. 7/7/2005 CRMD 39120 AA DISTRIBUTOR CORP. 6/8/2010 CRMD 34595 AB GOLINGAN CORPORATION 4/8/2010 CRMD D200000386 ABA TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF STO. TOMAS, INC 1/12/2010 CRMD AS94000370 ABABA CORPORATION 2/14/2006 CRMD 53555 Abaño Realty Development Corporation 3/11/2008 OGC 139256 ABC FARMS & RANCHES CORPORATION 11/14/2013 CRMD A199905567 ABDULLAH PROPERTIES CORP. 3/24/2011 CRMD ABIDONG SALDIN MINERS ASSOCIATION, INC. (ASMA) 3/27/2012 CRMD 21202 ABIERTAS HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP INC. 3/30/2004 CRMD A1998814968 ABOT KAPWA-PAGPAPALA (AKAP)FOUNDATION, INC. 10/21/2010 CRMD ASO955912 ABQ DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 11/19/2012 CRMD 33275 ABRA DE ILOG DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 8/2/2010 CRMD 153020 ABRA VALLEY COLLEGES, INCORPORATED 5/31/2010 CRMD A199603762 ABRATIQUE & ASSOCIATES PHILIPPINES, INC. 11/17/2005 CRMD ABSOLUTE FORCE PROTECTIVE SECURITY CS200262258 3/18/2014 CRMD ADMINISTRATION INC. 180762 ABSOLUTE HOLDINGS & EQUITIES INC. 1/19/2010 CRMD 2816 ACADEMIA DE SAN BARTOLOME DE TAGUIG, INC. 4/6/2004 CRMD A200015542 ACADEMIA DE SAN ISIDRO INC. 4/29/2011 CRMD AN209300568 ACADEMY OF JESUS.INC 10/20/2011 CRMD AN93002237 ACAPODA TODA, INC. 3/15/2004 CRMD 188009 ACCESS AND PROJECTS MANAGEMENT INC. 4/15/2010 CRMD ACCREDITING AGENCY OF CHARTERED COLLEGES AND 167865 3/24/2014 CRMD UNIVERSITIES IN THE PHILS. INS A199716331 ACCUPAK PHILS. REALTY & DEV'T. CORP. 6/2/2004 CRMD 149629 ACCURATE REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CORP. 11/23/2009 CRMD ACEBA SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE A199803722 7/2/2012 CRMD INCORPORATION 131619 ACEBEDO INT'L. CORP. 1/11/2010 CRMD 64250 ACEVEDO DEVELOPMENT CORP. 7/11/2005 CRMD 87977 ACI PHILIPPINES THE FINANCIAL MARKETS ASSN., INC. 2/23/2005 CRMD ANO94681 ACMCL COLLEGE, INC. 5/15/2014 CRMD 69143 ACME TOURS AND TRAVEL INC. 11/24/2005 CRMD 179661 ACORDAS AGRI-BUSINESS, INC. 4/30/2009 CRMD DEO0001122 ACQ COLLEGE OF MINISTRIES INC. CRMD 130767 ACROGEN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 11/18/2009 CRMD BEO00246 ACTION FOR SOCIAL PROGRESS, INC. 11/10/2005 CRMD 166539 ACTIVE CHESS CENTER OF ASIA, INC. 11/16/2004 CRMD ASO9302306 ACTIVE CHESS CENTER OF ASIA, INC. 10/27/2004 CRMD ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR REHABILITATION, 59270 INTEGRATION AND EMPOWERMENT OF VISUALLY 4/15/2010 CRMD IMPAIRED INC. Page 2 of 110 LIST OF CORPORATIONS WITH APPROVED PETITIONS TO SET ASIDE THEIR ORDER OF REVOCATION SEC REG. HANDLING NAME OF CORPORATION DATE APPROVED NUMBER OFFICE/ DEPT. 163426 ADAVICTA TRADING INC. 11/19/2003 CRMD ADECOM AGRO-INDUSTRY, INC. 3/28/2012 CRMD 150662 ADELAIDE REALTY CORPORATION 8/24/2012 CRMD AN94002286 ADELINA FARM NEIGBORHOOD ASSN. INC. 2/28/2005 CRMD ADELINA, MERCEDES, PACITA, CHRYSANTHEMUM, HARMONY, OLYMPIA, SILMER, JUANA, TRICYCLE 147666 7/13/2005 CRMD OPERATORS AND DRIVERS ASSOCIATION (AMPCHOSJTODA) INC. 42199 ADMIRAL ARTHUR F. SPRING POST NO. 4, INC. 4/29/2004 CRMD ASO9300626 ADMIRALTY REALTY CORPORATION 1/21/2011 CRMD ADORATION SISTER OF THE HOLY FACE JESUS OF CEBU C200000377 1/17/2011 CRMD CITY CS200204215 ADULT MEDICINE RESEARCH UNIT INC. 1/08/2015 CRMD 150578 AEGIS INTEGRATED STRUCTURE CORPORATION 4/5/2004 CRMD ESO9500188 AERO COMM INC. 6/28/2004 CRMD A199915374 AERO POWER INDUSTRIAL SERVICES CORP. 12/20/2005 CRMD AS96000721 AEROWORLD LOGISTICS PHILS., INC. 9/9/2004 CRMD AS95000965 AF BRAUN & CO. HOLDINGS, INC. 5/19/2004 CRMD AGAPE CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL E200000299 6/28/2011 CRMD MINISTRIES(ILOILO)INC. A199722357 AGAPE FOODS CORP. 7/23/2013 CRMD AGAPE: MAHAL KA NI JESUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 177858 10/29/2004 CRMD INC. 22520 AGAYAN FAMILY PAWNSHOP 6/8/2010 CRMD AS095009139 AGBADA-CABILDO-UMALI TRUCKING CORP. 5/7/2012 CRMD 55994 Agdao Landless Residents Association, Inc. 12/7/2007 OGC 107262 AGENCIA DE EMPENOS DE ISIDRO GAN, INC. 9/30/2009 CRMD 22020 AGFACOR PROPERTIES, INC. 5/31/2010 CRMD 26020 AGM (GALLARES) ASSETS, INC. 1/29/2010 CRMD 155212 AGM REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CORPORATION 6/10/2014 CRMD AS0931681 AGMC INTERNATIONAL, INC. 8/28/2009 CRMD AGOO BAGUIO JEEPNEY OPERATORS AND DRIVERS BEO0243 3/9/2004 CRMD ASSN. INC. 156014 AGOO CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP INC. 12/10/2003 CRMD H199700260 AGORA TERMINAL TAXI-PU DRIVERS ASSN. INC. 9/24/2004 CRMD A200017404 AGRA PRIME PRODUCTION INC. 3/7/2014 CRMD AS93008035 AGRI COMPONENT CORP. 5/6/2004 CRMD 171492 AGRO-TRADE INTEGRATED VENTURES CORP. 11/22/2005 CRMD A200018128 AGS FORTUNE NET GROUPS INC. 9/5/2011 CRMD AN95001412 AGUAHAN II NGBD. ASSN. INC. 4/22/2004 CRMD 161769 AGUILA BEACH RESORT, INC. 8/31/2004 CRMD CS093000326 AGUJO LAND CORPORATION 6/23/2014 CRMD AGUMAN CAPAMPANGAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 106512 3/8/2012 CRMD INC. 124986 AGUSAN CIRCUIT OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESS INC. 1/19/2010 CRMD AGUSTIN & BEATRIZ JEREZA MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, C199600491 3/31/2009 CRMD INC. Page 3 of 110 LIST OF CORPORATIONS WITH APPROVED PETITIONS TO SET ASIDE THEIR ORDER OF REVOCATION SEC REG. HANDLING NAME OF CORPORATION DATE APPROVED NUMBER OFFICE/ DEPT. AGUSTINIAN SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF CONSOLACION, PW00001078 4/21/2004 CRMD INC. AS96000962 AG-VISUAL, INC. 1/20/2006 CRMD 128382 AHMADIYYA MUSILIM ASSOCIATION, INC. 2/7/2005 CRMD 138074 AI DRIVING COMPANY, INC. 4/19/2004 CRMD ESO9102191 A-I SHIPBUILDER AND SHIPREPAIR CORP. 7/9/2004 CRMD AS94011638 AIGLE INTERNATIONAL, INC. 11/16/2004 CRMD AS95005120 AIR 2100 INC. 8/18/2004 CRMD AIR MATERIAL WING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 11313 4/30/2004 CRMD INC. AIRPORT CALONG-CALONG VILLA ESPERANZA JEEPNEY ENO9200379 11/2/2004 CRMD DRIVERS AND OPERATORS ASSN (ACVEJEDOA) INC/ CEO-2524 AJS CEBU DEVELOPMENT CORP. 9/11/2005 CRMD ASO95009289 AKE INC. 4/19/2013 CRMD A199711128 AKIKO THOMSON, INC. 4/20/2011 CRMD Aklan Baptist Church-Philippines (Fundamental) Fellowship, 122244 3/10/2008 OGC Inc. AS92005086 AKLAN HOLDINGS, INC. 4/20/2004 CRMD 121570A AKO ANG ILAW NG SANLIBUTAN, INC. 2/7/2005 CRMD 129328 AL MUSLIMIN ALPHA PHI, INC. 3/13/2014 CRMD 59232 ALA-ALA MEMORIAL PARK, INC. 6/1/2005 CRMD AS95006326 Alabang Prime Land Ventures Corp. 6/7/2007 OGC A199705992 A-LAND TRANSPORT SYSTEM, INC, 10/4/2004 CRMD A199612165 ALANDA PROPERTIES, INC. 4/21/2004 CRMD 64968 ALAY LAKAD FOUNDATION, INC. 10/4/2004 CRMD 162376 ALBA COPPER MINING EXPLORATION 8/28/2014 CRMD ANO920000001133 ALBAY KIDDIELAND LEARNING CENTER INC. 3/12/2013 CRMD AN91196920 ALBERT T. QUE FOUNDATION INC. 9/15/2004 CRMD ALBICCAROS JITNEY OPERATORS AND DRIVERS 182655 CRMD ASSOCIATION INC. 120950 ALC INDUSTRIES, INC. 9/23/2004 CRMD A199716866 Alchem International Resources, Inc. 10/19/2007 OGC A19972434 ALCOR REALTY CORPORATION 7/23/2012 CRMD 158068 ALCOS GLOBAL CORPORATION 9/1/2004 CRMD 184282 ALDERSGATE ECUMENICAL SCHOOL INC. 5/25/2004 CRMD ALEMARZ SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DNO9400030 9/24/2004 CRMD FOUNDATION INC. 171113 ALL BEST CHODVALE DEVELOPMENT INC. 4/6/2005 CRMD ALL CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION, INC. 2/28/2011 CRMD 160856 ALL CITY PROPERTIES CORP. 4/26/2005 CRMD 85441 Alla Management Services Inc. 4/25/2008 OGC 165961 ALLANTE REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT CORP. 2/17/2004 CRMD A200012350 ALLIANCE FOR GREEN PHILIPPINES, INC. CRMD 108727 ALLIANCE OF CONCERNED TEACHERS PHILS.
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