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  •  03-13-2006, 9:22 PM 1596145 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(kruzzhh @ Mar 6 2006, 01:04 PM)
    meron bang industriya ang pilipinas na pwedeng ipagmalaki sa buong mundo at kayang isustene ang ekonomiya nito upang hindi na pumunta ang ating mga kababayan sa ibang bansa para maging katulong?
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    ANG BANSA NATIN AY MAYROON LAHAT, ANG WALA LANG SA PINAS AY ANG TIBAY NG BAWAT ISA PARA GUMANDA ANG ECONOMY NATIN AT HINDI KAILANGAN MAG-IBANG BANSA UPANG UMUNLAD TAYO O BAWAT PINOY.

    UNA ANG LAND PRODUCT NATIN AY WALANG MAIKUMPARA SA KARAMIHANG BANSA TULAD NG EUROPA, WE CAN GROW ANY KINDS OF VEGESTABLE,FRUITS,
    AT IBA PANG MAITANIM SA LUPA...

    PANGALAWA, LAHAT NG LIVES STOCK AY PUWEDE NATING ALAGAHAN DITO SA BANSA AT MARAHIL KUNG MAYROON TAYO WE CAN SUPPLY THE WHOLE ASIA OR THE REST OF THE WORLD.

    PANGATLO, TAYO AY NAPALIBUTAN NG TUBIG DAGAT PARA SA ISDA NA KAILANGAN NATIN AT SA BOONG MUNDO AT KUNG LILINISIN NATIN ANG PALIGID ITO AY MAKAKATULONG SA MGA BANYAGA NA MAHILIG SA MGA PALIGUHAN OR WATER ACTIVITIES (SANA AY MATUTU TAYONG MANGALAP NG ISDA SA TAMANG LAKI AT PANGANGALAGA SA TUBIG)

    PANG-APAT, TAYONG MGA PINOY AY MATATALINO AT MASISIPAG. NATUTUTAYO SA KAGUSTUHAN MAKATULONG SA SARILING PAMILYA AT MARUNONG TAYONG SUMABAK SA KAHIT ANO PARA LANG SA ATING PAMILYA (PERO ANG MALI WE HAVE USE OUR OWN KNOWLEDGE AGAINST OUR OWN COMMUNITY)

    WHAT WE NEED IS TO RESPECT EACH OTHER AND AVOID ENVYING WHAT OTHER PEOPLE HAS AND WHAT WE HAVE LEARN IS PUT IN ACTION NOT IN WORDS LALO NA SA ATING MGA NAMUMUNO SA BANSA AT TAYONG INDIVIDUAL CITIZEN ANG MAGPUPUNA SA KANILA AT IWASANG UGALING BATA-BATAAN NG KUNG SINONG NAMUMUNO.

    NANINIWALA PA RIN AKO NA ANG PILIPINAS AY ISA SA MGA PINAKAMAGANDANG BANSA AT DARATING DIN ANG ARAW NA TAYO AY UUNLAD KAYA SANA AY GUMISING NA O KUYA KO..............
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  •  03-14-2006, 8:06 PM 1596146 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(dan-express09 @ Mar 13 2006, 09:22 PM)


    NANINIWALA PA RIN AKO NA ANG PILIPINAS AY ISA SA MGA PINAKAMAGANDANG BANSA AT DARATING DIN ANG ARAW NA TAYO AY UUNLAD KAYA SANA AY GUMISING NA O KUYA KO..............
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    ako rin, naniniwala pa rin ako.. ang wish ko lang.. sana, sa mga taong nabubuhay ngayon sa pinas.. karamihan sa atin ay matamo ang pag unlad na yan..

    HUS BACK!?
  •  03-22-2006, 11:25 AM 1596147 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(vencedor @ Mar 20 2006, 07:41 AM)


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    Stock prices highest since 1999

    Posted: 4:06 AM | Mar. 22, 2006
    Elizabeth L. Sanchez


    THE stock market Tuesday surged to its highest level in six-and-a-half years, with prices closing 1.04 percent higher, on the back of positive economic news, analysts said.

    Traders said foreign investors are seen returning to the Philippines after moving to the sidelines in the past few weeks amid continuing efforts to oust President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

    The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) composite index finished higher by 22.40 points or 1.04 percent at 2,185.71 points, after trading between 2,163.31 and 2,186.34.

    It was the main index's best finish since Aug. 31, 1999, when it ended at 2,173.82, the PSE's research department said.

    The broader all-shares index gained 13.76 points or 1 percent to 1,336.02.

    Analysts said a crucial resistance or psychological level at 2,160-2,170 points was breached in Tuesday's trading. They said the breach could trigger another round of buying this week.

    "There was a technical breakout, the next target is 2,200," Joseph Roxas, president at Eagle Equities Inc., said.

    AB Capital Securities said in an advisory to clients: "The index will likely encounter resistance at the 2,200 psychological level."

    All sectors were on the green, with value turnover reaching P1.5 billion. Gainers led losers 63 to 31, and 44 closed unchanged.

    Trading totaled 1.9 billion shares worth P1.499 billion.

    In the foreign exchange market, the peso was at 51.087 to the dollar at midday, when stock trading ended.

    The peso closed Tuesday at 51.13 to the dollar, compared to its Monday close of 51.03. The currency trading totaled $390.50 million.

    Stock market investors are cheering the fact that the government contained its budget deficit in the first two months of the year, while corporate earnings look solid and set to rise, analysts said.

    "The market is buying all the good news," said Nestor Aguila of DA Market Securities Inc., although he cautioned that some stocks now appeared to be steep.

    "We've seen strong foreign buying in the past sessions," said Nina Tinio of Unicapital Securities Inc. "It seems that confidence in the Philippine market has returned."

    The national government kept its cash budget shortfall at P40.4 billion in the January-February period, 16 percent below the target limit, as improved revenue collection offset increased spending because of debt servicing.

    The Department of Finance said that in February, when the value-added tax (VAT) rose to 12 percent from 10 percent, the budget deficit amounted to P25 billion, P2.2 billion below than the target ceiling.

    The government kept its two-month budget deficit below the programmed ceiling of P48.1 billion despite some overspending in February.

    Revenue collections of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Bureau of Customs and Bureau of Treasury jumped across the board, helping the government raise P136.9 billion in revenues in January and February, up 21.1 percent from P113.1 billion in the same period last year and exceeding by P9.1 billion the two-month target set at P127.8 billion.

    The BIR exceeded its two-month collection target by P2.5 billion, posting P91.2 billion, up 23.8 percent year-on-year.

    Also, remittances from overseas Filipino workers surged by 16.5 percent in January to $917 million from $787 million a year ago on the back of increasing appetite to invest in local property assets.

    Philippine Long Distance Telephone was the main mover, up P35 at P1,865.

    Top-traded Ayala Corp. rose P5 to P350 while its unit Ayala Land Inc. gained 25 centavos to P11.

    Globe Telecom Inc. was up P5 at P900.

    Bank of the Philippine Islands fell P0.50 to P63 on profit-taking after rising in the past sessions.

    San Miguel Corp. "A" shares ended steady at P60.50, while San Miguel Corp. "B" shares advanced P1.50 to P80.50. With Agence France-Presse, and INQ7.net

    Copyright 2006 Inquirer and INQ7.net. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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    Remember folks, the stock market, more or less, reflect the health of the economy. We're almost there, Charter Change is the final straw for high economic growth. Don't listen to pessimists, cultists and Maoists; either their minds have been poisoned by their dogmatic ideologies or it is simply not the interests of the majority they represent.
  •  03-24-2006, 9:09 AM 1596148 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    Mga kababayan alam ko na ang ating ekonomiya ay maganda daw? Well for the benefit of an arguement ,let us assume na ok nga. Why is there still some squatters living around the airport area as well as abondon government lands. Do you think in your wildess mind that our country is improving. I say this no matter what they say or change new presidents/political figure. The system underground has been establish without anyone noticing the main leader.Just continue on your opinion regarding our economy but later on you will be eaten by the system until one of your family gets involve, then you would agree on me. Thanks for the time reading my little knowledge on our country. I am tired on looking for new beginnings in our country, Mark this on your calendar after 10 years let us see your great vision in life. Hope you are still capable to fight the people you once say may economiya tayo? Maraming salamat po. Bye muna.
    Mabuhay tayong mga PINOY. Relax and Enjoy life while it last.
  •  03-24-2006, 9:23 AM 1596149 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(nitrous_oxide @ Mar 14 2006, 10:06 PM)
    ako rin, naniniwala pa rin ako.. ang wish ko lang.. sana, sa mga taong nabubuhay ngayon sa pinas.. karamihan sa atin ay matamo ang pag unlad na yan..
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    Alam mo ba kababayan ang nang yayari sa ating health program? just for at little note by next 5 to 10 years, hope there would still be nurses and doctors left in our country. I am one of them who try to absorb the political misfits and continous backbiting with badmouthing each other. Just left our country with regrets,once tried hard for any change but none. May this message of mine see others, family's future. Take care now, just believe on your convictions but your family will suffer, I tell you that. Get a life, let us change it for the best, no matter what. maraming salamat po.ingat, Bye.
    Mabuhay tayong mga PINOY. Relax and Enjoy life while it last.
  •  03-24-2006, 9:36 AM 1596150 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    To add more on my message .Pinoy in different fields of work are the best, we excell a lot. Our country does not look on that. See every Pinoy out of the country getting better jobs because of our skill and good training ground. The main problem is the complete System in our country. Almost 90% Pinoy's working abroad are well liked by there employer. As regards to wits tumba sila sa atin,I tell you that. Sa hirap na dinanas natin sa pinas we have through that life which most of them foreigners didn't even experience a bit, what we have been thru. Eg. Water /Electricity problem at higit sa lahat always pressure because of political elections.Maraming salamat,kaibigan sa sagot nang email.
    Mabuhay tayong mga PINOY. Relax and Enjoy life while it last.
  •  03-24-2006, 4:06 PM 1596151 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(bobbymd @ Mar 24 2006, 10:36 AM)
    To add more on my message .Pinoy in different fields of work are the best, we excell a lot. Our country does not look on that. See every Pinoy out of the country getting better jobs because of our skill and good training ground. The main problem is the complete System in our country. Almost 90% Pinoy's working abroad are well liked by there employer. As regards to wits tumba sila sa atin,I tell you that. Sa hirap na dinanas natin sa pinas we have through that life which most of them foreigners didn't even experience a bit, what we have been thru. Eg. Water /Electricity problem at higit sa lahat always pressure because of political elections.Maraming salamat,kaibigan sa sagot nang email.
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    Well said.

    The Filipios are talented, skillful, creative and most of all resilient. Kahit saan mo pa ilagay yan sa alin mang sulok ng mundo, mamumukod ###### talaga tayo.

    In fact, OFWs are the major "enhancer" (great contibutor so to speak) of our economy.
  •  03-24-2006, 4:10 PM 1596152 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    This thread has been posted for over half a year now, hence, our economy at the moment is quite fairer compared then.
  •  03-24-2006, 7:14 PM 1596153 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(stone_cold666 @ Aug 13 2005, 10:41 PM)
    Our economy is going down. Prices are going up the government should move to help our economy get back to it's roots. Business will not anymore grow with what is happening today. Even the oil price is increasing as we speak. mad.gif
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    it is up to the government
    Oh Domine Deus! Deus Omnipotence!

    Abide with me the Wiccan Law "An ye harm none do what ye will"

    There will be no burning time again

    Love and Light. Peace to all. Merry we meet, merry we part

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  •  04-06-2006, 10:51 AM 1596154 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(Rosewillow @ Mar 24 2006, 04:06 PM)
    Well said.

    In fact, OFWs are the major "enhancer" (great contibutor so to speak) of our economy.
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    Yes, I agree.

    It's a shame though, the way our OFWs are treated here. Bagong Bayani daw but if you go see them in our airports, our foreign embassies and even inside the POEA or OWWA, they are treated far less than that. Bago umalis ng bansa at pagkabalik nila, hindi na biro ang pagdadanan nila sa mga agency na ito.

    Sa airport pa lang eh. Tourists leaving the country are treated better than OFWs when it should be the other way around. Tourists spend money abroad, OFWs earn them.

    When can our government start to realize that OFW remittances are keeping this country afloat? We are the most prolific exporter of human talent in the whole world. Maybe we can do something to make sure our OFWs receive the kind of support they rightfully deserve.
  •  04-06-2006, 12:51 PM 1596155 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(darth_maul @ Apr 6 2006, 11:51 AM)
    Yes, I agree.

    It's a shame though, the way our OFWs are treated here.  Bagong Bayani daw but if you go see them in our airports, our foreign embassies and even inside the POEA or OWWA, they are treated far less than that. Bago umalis ng bansa at pagkabalik nila, hindi na biro ang pagdadanan nila sa mga agency na ito.

    Sa airport pa lang eh. Tourists leaving the country are treated better than OFWs when it should be the other way around. Tourists spend money abroad, OFWs earn them.

    When can our government start to realize that OFW remittances are keeping this country afloat? We are the most prolific exporter of human talent in the whole world. Maybe we can do something to make sure our OFWs receive the kind of support they rightfully deserve.
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    Well, i guess there's no such thing as "bayani" unless they're Filipinos. At hindi siguro natin pwedeng tawagin na bayani ang mga turista unless kung karapatdapat na tawagin sila. We deemed our tourists as our visitors thereby there seemed to have a "special" treatment the way our authorities treated them.
  •  04-06-2006, 4:00 PM 1596156 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(Rosewillow @ Apr 6 2006, 12:51 PM)
    Well, i guess there's no such thing as "bayani" unless they're Filipinos. At hindi siguro natin pwedeng tawagin na bayani ang mga turista unless kung karapatdapat na tawagin sila. We deemed our tourists as our visitors thereby there seemed to have a "special" treatment the way our authorities treated them.
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    I was actually referring to filipinos who are leaving the country as tourists visiting another country. Ooops, did I say "families and relatives of government officials"?

    Go to the departure area of the airport and tell them you're leaving as a tourist. Then go to the same area and tell them you're an OFW. see the difference? You're now a second class citizen in the same airport.

    Now try arriving as an OFW.. Better stuff those chocolates and dollars somewhere safe..
  •  04-09-2006, 8:04 AM 1596157 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    Our Economy.... still bearish..
    pero mataas naman ang Phisix ohmy.gif
    HUS BACK!?
  •  04-09-2006, 11:52 AM 1596158 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(darth_maul @ Apr 6 2006, 05:00 PM)
    I was actually referring to filipinos who are leaving the country as tourists visiting another country. Ooops, did I say "families and relatives of government officials"?

    Go to the departure area of the airport and tell them you're leaving as a tourist.  Then go to the same area and tell them you're an OFW. see the difference? You're now a second class citizen in the same airport.

    Now try arriving as an OFW.. Better stuff those chocolates and dollars somewhere safe..
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    Well, considering that OFWs are much useful citizen than the other way around, could we expect more scenarios other than that? I couldn't think of any...except what it brings good to our economy, the OFWs per se.

  •  04-14-2006, 12:12 PM 1596159 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    the economy of the philippines is already doing great but it is the opposition that's trying to pull us down!!!
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  •  04-15-2006, 10:17 PM 1596160 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(maginoong_pogi @ Apr 14 2006, 12:12 PM)
    the economy of the philippines is already doing great but it is the opposition that's trying to pull us down!!!
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  •  04-20-2006, 8:02 PM 1596161 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    i doubt if our economy can recover.. whether we oust every president to seat in Malacañang, it will always be a crocodile.. i'm proud to be a pinoy but i'm shame of our politics.. we dont stand a chance..
  •  04-25-2006, 4:40 PM 1596162 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    These are difficult times indeed.
  •  04-25-2006, 5:35 PM 1596163 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    As of the moment, oil prices just got increased. What's next, the value of our peso will be weaker? The stocks down...it's really happening NOW...
  •  04-26-2006, 12:43 PM 1596164 in reply to 1596045

    Re: Our Economy

    QUOTE(Rosewillow @ Apr 25 2006, 05:35 PM)
    As of the moment, oil prices just got increased. What's next, the value of our peso will be weaker? The stocks down...it's really happening NOW...
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    Im afraid that these things are inevitable. No matter what i say or do, prices of most basic commodities will go up, more street demonstrations are coming and many more will be jobless again in the next few weeks. For an ordinary person such as myself, I can only shrug and pray that things don't get even worse than they already are.

    Then again, despite all these, there are still some opportunities scattered amongst all this chaos. For those who stocked up on dollars recently, their investment should be paying off rather quickly. And some issues in the stock market are continuing to defy the economic trends. My only regret is that very few people really have the means or the resources to take advantage of these opportunities. sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif
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