Leandro Leviste buys 8.5% stake in ABS-CBN

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Leandro Leviste buys 8.5% stake in ABS-CBN
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Countryside Investments Holdings Corp. , a company owned by young businessman Leandro Leviste, bought an 8.5-percent stake in Lopez-owned ABS-CBN Corp.

This makes LL Holdings Inc. the second largest shareholder of ABS-CBN after the Lopez family’s Lopez Inc. Solar Philippines is the renewable energy firm owned by Leviste, which holds minority stake in SP New Energy Corp. .

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