gamble na gi buhat sa government oi... dako kaau ROI if successful ang summit.... hope the peace and order situation prevails
gamble na gi buhat sa government oi... dako kaau ROI if successful ang summit.... hope the peace and order situation prevails
sugal mulang!Originally Posted by INFRACTION
bisan na ug gamble. mahibulong lang sad gyud ta nganong makagasto ug in-ani ka dako sa mga events like this. but sa services like education, infrastructure ug uban pa, manggawas lang sa hapit nang election, dili pa gyud tiwason.
hahay. anyways, i'm not blind not to see the benefits of this summit only that, the enthusiasm shown in building up preparation and spending for a summit should also be done on public services.
Pray nalang ta nga successful ang event. pagkadaghan rabang samokan karon.
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it's good way to promote our products in Cebu especially our world class design furnitures....
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Award-winning designs show Asean delegates Cebu’s flair in furniture
Sun.Star
01/12/07
THE award-winning furniture collection of international designer Kenneth Cobonpue is back in the lobby of the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC) for the Asean summit.
At least 30 pieces, worth at least P3.4 million in the market ($70,000), was already on display last December but was pulled out after the meeting of leaders was postponed.
The designer’s contributions join millions worth of other world-class furniture from 25 manufacturers and exporters under the Cebu Furniture Industries Foundation.
Cobonpue, who uses native materials like rattan and bamboo for his modern design, said his “love for Cebu” prompted him to lend his collection to the CICC.
It’s his way of showing his support for the province that is hosting the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).
Cobonpue said he likes to find “beauty in things that are ordinary.”
His intriguing style has caught the attention of Hollywood’s Warner Bros., which used the Cebuano designer’s furniture for the third installment of the “Ocean’s 11" franchise, “Ocean’s 13.”
“Everything is handmade, and that is the strength of Filipinos. The design is very unique and we would like to surprise the Asean leaders with the beauty and craftsmanship found in the Philippines,” Cobonpue said before members of local and foreign media.
He said the only way to compete in the world market is to make something unique and special that has an identity.
Although Cobonpue has at least 150 showrooms in many countries, from Africa to China, he wants to keep his company “medium-sized,” with 250 people working in his factory here in Cebu.
The lower and middle market for furniture has been taken over by the Philippines’ neighbors, he said, so the only market left for Filipinos to target is the high-end one. (JPM)
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guys, asa ta agi kung moadto ko sa cebu beach club karon? anytime pwede ba? tabangi ko ninyo kay wala ko kabalo asa agi og unsa buhaton...please help me with some map or something..![]()
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i am residing here in lorega street, near sikatuna/echavez...
bati e adto og AYALA kaun?
Asean Summit a benifit or a burden? what do you think? for me burden man kay i have some business to do unta today pero grabe traffic and besides close pa jud and main streets. grabe ra sad stay at home daw and watch tv. may pag gidayon na lang na to december.
wheeewwww.... saon na lng next week pa ni mahuman.![]()
i can't say it's a benifit or burned. i can say it's both.. for example the roads are fixed, cebu is a little cleaner...
hehehehe for now siguro cebu is clean... di ba when the summit was postponed grabe na sad ka kalat... i have nothing against summit but i think ang pag close sa main streets burden jud kaau.Originally Posted by P-Chan
y man bahalina-boy?
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