sakto bai, kita ray alkansi prme, kay ingnon man dayon, BLACK PROPAGANDA UG PESSIMISTIC.... bsan ug klaro na jud nga palpak, magpaka buta bungol lng jud... mo Kudos sad bya ta sa binuhatan nga maayo, bsta dli lng sad tabonan ang mga sayop, kay kung mao na ilang pangutok, susama ra ghapon ang nahitabo pag lingkod n GMA sauna, wherein daghan nahimo cya, pro tungod sa kadaghan, g.baliwala na lng iyang mga kaboang... Karon, time naman sa ilang idol, mao ra ghapon ang nahitabo lge? tapakan ang pwde tapakan, kalimtan ang pwde kalimtan, uyon.uyonan, dapigan para sa ilang g.botaran![]()
^^amen to that. magpaka aron ingnon limpyo... ni tuo sd ang uban. kinsa ang gi ilad?
Another power plant in $1B expansion
BY JOHN LOURENZE POQUIZ
AES Corp. is just awaiting completion of its environmental compliance certificate before proceeding with the construction of a third generating unit at its 600-megawatt power plant.
Andrew Horrocks, AES country chairman, said once the certificate is completed by November, construction will start by next year.
"We have had no problems to date," Horrocks said.
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Marubeni allots $700 million for Phl expansion
MANILA, Philippines - Marubeni, one of the biggest trading companies in Japan, is investing more than $700 million to expand its exposure in the Philippine power industry, Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras said.
He said Marubeni would be pouring in more capital for the expansion of the capacities of its Pagbilao and Sual coal-fired power facilities.
“They are looking at expanding the capacities of Pagbilao and Sual. Talks are ongoing because they are also discussing the possibility of increasing the expansion. They are thinking, if they would expand further the 400-megawatt Pagbilao capacity to 600 MW,” he said.
FMIC, Japan’s Mitsui sign agreement to expand Toyota dealership
ePublished : Friday, September 30, 2011 00:00 Written by : Krista Angela M. Montealegre
FIRST Metro Investment Corp. (FMIC) has signed a deal with Mitsui & Co. Ltd. of Japan to expand the Philippine dealership of Toyota Motors.
In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the investment banking arm of the Metrobank group
said it signed a memorandum of agreement with the Japanese firm for the latter’s entry into the marketing and distribution of Toyota vehicles.
“Through the strategic partnership, it is envisioned that the Metrobank group and Mitsui will enhance the nationwide dealership business of Toyota,” said FMIC.
FMIC shares were unchanged at P62.30 each on Thursday.
Gov leads groundbreaking for CamSur coco water plant
(The Philippine Star) Updated October 01, 2011 12:00 AM Comments (1)![]()
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Camarines Sur Governor Luis Raymund Villafuerte
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PILI, Camarines Sur, Philippines – The efforts of Camarines Sur Gov. Luis Raymund Villafuerte to develop a food terminal complex that would not only service the province’s agro-industrial sector but also bring in investors received a major boost with the groundbreaking for a coconut water packing plant by an international food conglomerate.
The first facility to rise in the food terminal complex that is currently being developed is the coconut water packing plant to be operated by Vita Coco, in partnership with local firm AgriNurture Inc. (ANI).
An initial investment of $5 million has been earmarked for the construction of the plant, which is expected to cash in on the fast-growing demand for coconut water in the local and international consumer markets. Another $10 million has been allocated for the large-scale planting of coconut trees in the Bicol region in the next few years.
“This will be a big boost to the province’s agro-industrial sector in general and the coconut industry in particular. Aside from providing jobs to our people, this will also open doors for local agro-industrial and production and processing firms to put up their facilities in this food terminal complex, either on their own or in partnership with foreign firms,” Villafuerte pointed out.
According to Jonathan Burth, Vita Coco director for operations, the necessary resources have been lined up, the engineering plans completed and clearing of the plant site has started. With the purchase of equipment having been completed and construction set to commence, he projected that the plant will be fully operational by May 2012, initially producing 8ml bottles of coconut water.
Coconut water is enjoying an increasing popularity as a health drink in major foreign markets such as the continental United States, and demand is expected to rise. Even world-renowned celebrities are cashing in on the coconut water craze, with pop icon Madonna already a part-owner of Vita Coco, and popular recording artist Rihanna lined up, among others, as an endorser for Vita Coco.
Founder and CEO Michael Kirban said that Vita Coco is made from 100 percent natural coconut water and contains five essential electrolytes, including potassium, sodium, magnesium, calcium and phosphorous, and contains 15 more times electrolytes than other sports drinks.
The establishment of the coconut water plant was one of the new investments in the Philippines by American firms announced by President during his recent visit to the US. The venture is a result of the joint effort of the national government and the province of Camarines Sur.
“We are very grateful to President Aquino for actively supporting this venture. The involvement of the national government really encouraged Vita Coco and its local partner to set up this plant in our province,” Villafuerte said.
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ang management prepared nman bai.. nana sila nka ready na personnel (outsourced) pero ang mga spoiled regular brat employees sa PAL ang ng lawgaw...
ang empleyado sa PAL dako kayo sweldo pero ilang pasahero nga ng bayad sakto librehon lang ug Mani.. kanang happy pa gyud...(based sko experience.. lami pa kaayo ug tingog ang flight crew nga naa daw complimentary snacvks.. ang hinampak Happy Peanuts diay isa ka sachet..
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^ oiii...sweto kayo si sir. nag-agi ba sab kag pagka-teller sa NLEX? or assumptions ra sab nang imuha?
links dayon beh.
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