If their merger is not significant to you and does not affect you in anyway. Then you don't have to put up a senseless comment. Your a big joke on top of being a *****!Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
If their merger is not significant to you and does not affect you in anyway. Then you don't have to put up a senseless comment. Your a big joke on top of being a *****!Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
Red Ribbon I think is an american company taken over by a Filipino company as a way of penetrating abroad particularly to the US. So you see, we can be business imperialist ourselves and suck the world's wealth into our country if we do not play like idiots and stupids.
Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
Anything that is/are progressive... is a bad news on cummies or such person like S.N.M.P. (simple network mgnt protocol)...?
Pandi ok ok este pandisal.Â* I will reveal to you the meaning of my initials in due time.Â*In the meantime, I dont care about any B.S. merger of capitalist companies which have no relevance to the upliftment of the lives of the toiling masses.
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Huh? FYI, I am one of those toiling masses who wokes up early for work and go home already late everyday. All I can say is that the news had uplifted my spirit to work hard and gave me joy knowing that we Filipinos can really excel even to the point of taking over other country's businesses if we really want to.
Originally Posted by s.n.m.p.
what about the folks who are given jobs by working in their branches??
"Lytspryt: A perfect case sample of the rich getting richer."
I think it's a perfect case of using brains and determination to see their business through the crisis we are going through.
I think that instead of seeing that way, we should see it as an inspiration to start our own business and make it grow.
SM owner was a peanut vendor before, di ba? Even Jollibee started out small, once upon a time.
Ang problema sa Pilipinas kulang ta ug entrepreneourial spirit.
If I had my way, I would add to high school social studies a lesson on the entrepreneurs of today and an analysis of their methods, instead of leaving this for college business majors only.
We should start them young.
A good example of being a HARDWORKING.Originally Posted by DebutsAndIDo's
same with Lucio Tan..he came from a humble beginning..employed as a factory worker in a tobacco company, then established his own tobacco brand [Fortune & Hope]..and now he is one of the richest man in the world with net worth $1.5B...
there's no magic on his success..only hardwork, savings and discipline :mrgreen:
Gokongwei was only a peddler using a traysikad. Karon, pwerteng datoa. His secret? Probably he only minds his own business ug dili ang sige ug pamantay sa sayop sa ubang tawo.
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