Hadlok daw sila kay e Rape daw ang atong Natural Resources .. ang Singapore wala may natural resources pero $100B ang US Investment ....
Hadlok daw sila kay e Rape daw ang atong Natural Resources .. ang Singapore wala may natural resources pero $100B ang US Investment ....
Much as I would like to respect Secretary Purisima's statement, it is unfortunate that I had the opportunity of working with him through one of the consulting companies he co-owns. They're very good - at windowdressing - that it took my boss over a year, after so much prodding, and after having spent millions in professional fees - to realize he was being taken in for a ride. This is why I always try and validate finance and economic figures from other sources. And what I am seeing is not as positive as what the good secretary of finance is seeing (or showing).
But that's just me and its okay if my opinion is ignored...
Did i said wa ni grow ang export? ang gi debatehan naa bay support ang government sa mga exporter/ manufacturer here?... even international shows wa na dire sa cebu tua na tanan sa manila
next time sabta sa... para di mag mukhang tangasulod2x lagi sa arguments dili iya.
huh, unsay incentives na jack?... peak season tawon ang Ber months nganong di man mag hire ug additional workers ? any incentives will definitely be offset. salig.. way negosyo
unsa justification nimo?.. aning imong kaugalingon link na "record high" pa gani
More PH firms seen hiring workers in Q4 | Inquirer Business .... kahas2x kwarta bayad incentives lol. gi supportahan na nako imong kaugalingon link, gikontra pa gyud. geez. "freeze" daw lmao. any counter link sa imong link lol
i wanna hear your palusot![]()
Bisan unsaon wanajud tay paglaum .... Totally Wa nako magdahum mo asenso ang Pilipinas ...
Maningkamot lang ta ato kaugalingon ani para asenso ta .. paras kaugalingon nalang
lol you criticize PNoy for the dismal growth in 2011 because of almost zero government spending and comparing it to gloria's 2010 8% growth when in fact she did nothing significant, the growth is largely attributable to 2010 being an election year. omg. now i learned from 'economy expert' (of course, that's sarcasm) romeojin.
now that government is spending, reklamo na sad ka?
omg. you want the government to save a car company who's having a hard time selling their cars? now, you know much about the economy.
for someone like you, you deserve to have Kris as president in 2016.![]()
While this is good news, the more critical question is 'will this translate to more jobs?' jobs for the majority needing them like manufacturing jobs? Or will this benefit only those who can place their money in short to medium term investments? The way i see this, it will only widen the gap between the monied and those seeking jobs to get by.
“Many corporates are taking this opportunity to borrow,” Francisco explained. “If you believe in the Philippines’ growth story, this is a good strategy. If you believe the peso will appreciate, then investing in peso assets makes sense.”
Export factories are hurting due to the strong peso. Importers are happy with this, as they can buy for less. But do they reflect their savings by lowering prices? Again, is this good news to the common Juan dela Cruz?
Last edited by eezychair; 09-03-2012 at 05:17 PM.
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