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Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Land Asia remains positive in outlook for rest of 2005

Despite the political turmoil in the country, Land Asia Global Properties Network (LAGPN) remains optimistic about the outlook for the real estate industry for the rest of the year.

“Our sales force has a brighter outlook for the last two quarters of 2005,” said LAGPN chief executive officer Marissa Inting.

The company held its midyear planning last July 9 at Hotel Asia, emphasizing that its sales force could continue to generate sales if it had the right attitude, said Bernardo Villacaol, director of Global Investment.

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