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$ 27-B US market waiting for Philippine realty industry Five generations of three million Filipino-Americans representing a $ 27 billion market for the Philippine real estate industry. Sounds fantastic! But a real, great prospect, if you ask a 56-year-old hardworking realtor and marketing guru based in Los Angeles, US —- Ed T. Pascual. He is president of the US-based Unigroup Resources Inc. and president-chairman of Philippine-based Ed T. Pascual Realty Inc. and Bahay Builders Inc.
Executive Appoinments Insular Life Chairman of the Board and CEO Vicente R. Ayllón recently announced the appointment of two executives to key positions within the Company: Amelita Fernandez-Tamayo, as vice president and head of the Marketing and Agency Support Division (MASD); and Cresciente M. Alday, Jr. as vice president and head of the General Agencies and High-End Sales Division (GA-HESD).
Briefly Noted Ace Saatchi shines at Araw Awards
DoT eyes Korea’s high-yield market After posting phenomenal growth in foreign arrivals for the past three consecutive years, the Department of Tourism (DoT) is, this time, zeroing in on the high-yield market to sustain the record volume of incoming tourists and further raise the country’s dollar revenues, particularly from Korea.
Caelum Developers goes global Donnie Pile, chief executive officer and president of Caelum Developers Inc., developer of post-cremation industry leader, The Ascension Columbary, announced that an agreement was forged between The Ascension Columbary and US-based Atlas Outsourcing Inc. (AOI) for the latter to be Caelum’s marketing arm in the United States.
BUSINESS AGENDA REPORT Judging from the email feedback I got from the readers concerning global warming triggered by our abuse of Mother Nature and the unbridled industrialization going on at accelerated pace in the world’s growing economies, it is rather pleasantly surprising to know that many out there are truly alarmed y the unmistakable signs of climate change and its grave consequences on mankind’s survival.
Monterey highlights employee volunteerism in anniversary rites The turnover of proceeds from Monterey’s "Buy for Bicol" program was the focus of the meat company’s 38th anniversary celebration held recently. The gesture underscored the brand’s commitment to corporate responsibility under retail giant San Miguel Corporation. The event was attended by Serafin Peralta, Jr., GM of Monterey Foods Corporation; Arthur Juan, President of San Miguel Foods, Inc. and Ramon Santiago, Chairman of the San Miguel Foundation.
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