When The Market Monitor emerged as the newest kid on the newspaper block in 2014, it trudged through the financially uncertain highways and byways of journalism with its editors and supporters armed with nothing but the burning desire to help provide relevant information to its readers. Despite increasing indications that the days of print journalism are numbered as a good …
Read More »Lea Salonga will join ‘Allegiance’ on Broadway this fall
By Mark Kennedy / The Associated Press New York—Tony Award winner and The Voice of the Philippines coach Lea Salonga will join the cast of Star Trek actor George Takei’s musical Allegiance on Broadway, its producers announced last Thursday (last Friday in Manila).
Read More »Liezl Martinez dies at 47
By Alvin I. Dacanay The Philippine entertainment industry is mourning the death of showbiz luminary and Movie and Television Review and Classification Board member Liezl Martinez, the only daughter of veteran stars Amalia Fuentes and Romeo Vasquez and wife of actor-director Albert Martinez, who lost her eight-year battle with cancer—first, Stage 3 breast cancer; later, Stage 4 lung cancer—last Saturday.
Read More »Wrangler dares Pinoys to transform into ‘True Wanderers,’ lauds gains
Story and photos by Alvin I. Dacanay For many denim-lovers, the mere mention of the name “Wrangler” suggests ideas of independence, freedom and adventure, as well as images of wide, open spaces. It also suggests style, durability and comfort—just three of the many qualities that have endeared the enduring American clothing brand to Filipinos for more than four decades now.
Read More »PSE profit up 2.7%; listing fees surge 19% in 2014
The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) reported its 2014 net income grew by 2.7 percent to P867.55 million from P844.77 million a year ago.
Read More »BDO loan base hits P1.2T
Lito U. Gagni Banco de Oro (BDO) Unibank breached the trillion-peso mark in its loan base last year registering a huge 31.5-percent surge to P1.2 trillion, as it pursued an aggressive lending strategy that netted low-margin corporate accounts.
Read More »PPP: Post PNoy projects?
Luis Leoncio President Aquino’s private-public partnership (PPP) program, once touted as the centerpiece of his administration, appears to have become nothing but a butt of jokes as his administration winds down a little more than a year from today. The reason: Only 19 percent of the 29 flagship projects that were assigned with costs have been completed during the four …
Read More »1 in 4 Pinoys live in poverty–gov’t data
A bigger proportion of the population or about one in every four Filipinos were considered poor in the first half of 2014 due to government restrictions on rice imports and the lingering effects of a killer typhoon, state data released last Friday showed.
Read More »WB taps Phl as model for climate risk funding
Riza Lozada The Philippines is being groomed as a model country for mobilizing funds to address climate risks. A World Bank (WB) report stated that the country is home to 16 provinces considered among the top 50 places in Southeast Asia that are vulnerable to sea level changes.
Read More »JFC seeks long-term investments roadmap
Riza Lozada Trade chambers led by the American Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines have sought a long term roadmap that will enable the Philippines to move up the global business and competitiveness ladder particularly with the advent of ASEAN integration and forthcoming foreign trade agreements (FTAs) such as the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP).
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