BusinessDaily (July 19, 2013)

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BusinessDaily CREDIBLE

Volume III, No. 259

Market Indicators

As of 5:58 pm july 18, 2013 (Thursday)

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6,648.35 points

4 cents

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73.63 points

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Briefly Disaster plan THE Cagayan de Oro City Council committee on police, fire and public safety on Thursday endorsed the new five-year plan of the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) here. The CDRRMC five-year plan was submitted by the city administrator to the city council for review and approval, said Councilor Ramon G. Tabor, chair of the committee. He said the new fiveyear CDRRMC plan was in pursuance to Republic Act 10121 otherwise known as Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010.

Teleperformance DAVAO City -- Teleperformance opened its 11th branch in Davao City with a formal launch held last July 12 at its site in SM City-Davao. Teleperformance one of the world’s leading provider of o u t s o ur c e d c u s to m e r ex p er ie n c e m anag e m e nt services has a 11,2000 square meter contact center that covers 1,500 employee workstations and state-of-the-art employee facilities such as fitness gyms, spacious cafeteria, full-service clinic, sleeping quarters, game and recreation area and employee lockets. Aside from the contact center the SM- City Davao facility includes a recruitment center which can process applications from prospective contact center applicants. According to Brian Johnson, the center has hired hundreds of Dabawenyos and will continue to expand to a total of over 2,000 employees in the near future.

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Tune Hotel opens; to boost CDO’s tourism industry AWARD winning international hospitality group – Tune Hotels – is further strengthening its portfolio of value-for-money hotel rooms with the opening today (July 19) of its Cagayan de Oro hotel, the first of four hotels it will open in the Philippines this year. The 159-room Tune Hotel Cagayan de Oro is located at the heart of the

Lapasan central business district which brings group’s portfolio of hotels in the country to five. Tune Hotels have quickly gained a strong foothold and acceptance of the brand’s concept in the Philippines with the first hotel opening in Angeles City (165 rooms) in February 2012, followed by Cebu (150 rooms) later in February, Ermita (167 rooms)

in March and Makati (213 rooms) in July last year. After Cagayan De Oro, there will be hotels in Quezon City (140 rooms), Ortigas (182 rooms) and Davao (155 rooms) for a total of eight hotels opened within a two year period. The Tune Hotels brand is owned Tune/PAGE 3

Exports gab to boost Mindanao products

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By IRENE DOMINGO, Reporter

INDANAO’s exports industry is expected to further gain leverage with the holding of the first Mindanao Exporters Congress (MEC) slated on Aug. 1-3 at the SMX Convention Center at SM Lanang Premier in Davao City.

Initiated by the Philippine Exporters Confederation ( Ph i l e x p o r t) w i t h t h e theme “Export Value Chain Integration and Innovation Technology”, the congress a i ms to consol idate a l l issues and concerns facing the export sector afterwich,

these will be elevated to the national government for appropriate action. Based on the data of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), Davao Region posted an export growth of 16.7 percent, more Boost/PAGE 11

ANIMAL CARE. A caretaker of the Mantianak Park in Sugbongcogon, Misamis Oriental, checks on the health of four female tigers. The park has increased its entrance fee to P100 for adults and P50 for children in an effort to raise more funds for the upkeep of the park that features several kinds of animals. photo by gerry lee gorit

Bo’s Coffee posts brisk sales By REMEE MONIQUE O. ESPIRITU, Reporter

BRISK SALES. Bo’s Coffee Ayala Centrio Branch Manager Lyndon Recera prepares his original coffee concoction Espresso Spice. Recera said the outlet continues to post increase in revenue. photo by remee monique espiritu

BO’ S COFF E E C ent r io br a nch ha s repor ted a c ont i nu e d i nc re a s e i n revenues in a month-on-

month basis despite hiccup being experienced by other outlets within Ayala’s newest mall in Cagayan de Oro City.

Branch manager Lyndon Recera sa id t he bra nch posted 10-15% earnings last month, which is equivalent Sales/PAGE 11

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