ana jud.. no one can beat ouano.
ana jud.. no one can beat ouano.
hasta iro apil sa payroll.
project like flyover repairs motungs guyd na basta hapit na ang election. duha ray purpose: ang extra-kurakot for funding sa kampanya, ug ang pakita sa mga tawo nga naa konuhay project. unya butangan dayon na ug nawngnasad niya ug dako kayong karatula nga sya gapa-ayo. maong mahal kay mokuha paman ug painter nga mopaint sa iyang nawng kung pwede sa dalan mismo.
nagkadugay ang mandaue mura na ug atlantis.
nagkadugay ang mandaue nagkahugaw ug nagkabati. ang limpyo ug ang nindot ang dapit ra cityhall.
nagkadugay ang mga taga mandaue cge na ug reklamo. pero ang uban butar lang ghpon.
dako kuno kaau ug kita ang ciudad, pero nganong nagtapal man para sa mga pundo sa project?
walay nagtingog sa mga konsehal.
ug makadaog na sila, wala na gyud koy bilib anang mandaue ug sa mga taga mandaue.
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Check sa city hall my friend kay naa about 1,000 employees nga naa sa payroll but those employees doesnt exist. Ghost employees to sila. Grabeh. Lets say 1,000 employees x 10,000 per month= tumataginting na 10millionOriginally Posted by who1
Kulang man mga pre warning device ang repair sa Flyover sa maguikay. Layo pa butangan na unta nila nga dili ka-agi or maka LEFT TURN ang gikan sa Super Mtro nga mga sakyanan para mo liko na lang sa unta sa Super Metro ang padolong sa Mactan. Nagtraffic hino-on unya katong padolong sa mactan kay nagka bo-ang ug pangita ug agi-anan. Binogo ang Tedman ug City Engineers.Originally Posted by potterboy
Norkis to ditch Mandaue site
By Aledel Gonzalez-Cuizon
Sun.Star Staff Reporter
CITING the “wrong kind of environment,” industrialist Norberto Quisumbing Jr. is moving his company outside Mandaue City.
“We’re moving out of Mandaue because the environment in Mandaue has completely changed,” he told reporters last Saturday night.
He didn’t give a specific date but he said that the transfer will be soon and that the company would rather go to an environment where local government officials are “friendly.”
“Business thrives on the support of the local government, the environment and the community around you. If it’s not friendly, why should you stay?” said Quisumbing, who was declared an adopted son of Mandaue in 2001.
Quisumbing, who poured his investments in Mandaue when its population was only 30,000, is chairman of the Norkis Group of Companies.
Norkis Group has expanded into a network of 29 companies, including Norkis Trading Co. Inc.
For over 40 years, Norkis has been a major contributor to the economy of Mandaue City through the employment of residents and taxes paid to the local government.
However, the company encountered a problem with the City Government, which has ordered Norkis to vacate a property it is occupying in Barangay Looc to give way to the construction of the Mandaue City College.
Last month, Mayor Thadeo Ouano issued a demand to vacate.
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dat is so bad?
im concerned... everybody shud know.
is there anything we can do to let many Cebuanos know about this?
Ari mo Cebu City. Yepeee!!! Cebu City mo mag invest!!Grabe ka mga korakot diha sa mandaue. Cebu nalang mo Sir Quisumbing.Originally Posted by omad
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welcome to cebu city!!!.... political move na ni teddy bear ... iya nang lisod lisodon ang iyang mga political rivals
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Mandaue ‘to stay business-friendly’
Even with the pending transfer of one of Mandaue City’s pioneering business firms, the local government still takes pride in its image as a business-friendly city.
Mayor Thadeo Ouano yesterday said the city’s economy has grown and that many investors still want to do business in Mandaue.
He issued a press statement citing a report from the Regional Development Council, which states that Mandaue City was the fastest growing economy in the region in 2005.
“For those who are planning to leave our city, it’s a mistake,” Ouano said.
In an interview yesterday morning, Ouano said he can’t do anything about it if industrialist Norberto Quisumbing Jr. decides to move out of Mandaue.
“Di ta kapugong niya (We can’t stop him),” he said.
Ouano said the City has been trying to serve the business sector by shortening the process in permit applications.
He reiterated his high regard for Quisumbing, saying the title of adopted son given to the businessman is a manifestation of his respect for the man.
In an interview over the weekend, Quisumbing said his company will be moving outside Mandaue and transfer to its plant in
Compostela because of the “wrong kind of environment.”
He even invited other business establishments “who are scared” to move out and transfer to other towns and cities where the local governments are friendly.
Quisumbing, who poured his investments in Mandaue when its population was only 30,000, is chairman of the Norkis Group of Companies.
Norkis Group has expanded into a network of 29 companies, including Norkis Trading Co. Inc.
For over 40 years, Norkis has been a major contributor to the economy of Mandaue City through the employment of residents and taxes paid to the local government.
Quisumbing said that when Mandaue lowered its taxes and granted tax holidays during the term of mayor Ariston Cortes, many businesses went to Mandaue.
“The leadership listened to business and they always asked us what we think. They were receptive to ideas that would be good for the business community and to Mandaue itself,” Quisumbing said.
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