BusinessDaily Mindanao (April 23, 2013 Issue)

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BusinessDaily CREDIBLE

Cagayan de Oro City

Volume III, No. 197

INSIDE LOOK

RELIABLE

IN-DEPTH

Tuesday

Hyundai overtake GM in Australia

Economy

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Market Indicators

As of 5:45 pm apr. 22, 2013 (Monday)

FOREX

PHISIX

US$1 = P41.21

7,120.48 points

4 cents

X

163.38 points

X

Briefly MUST for 4Ps THE Guidance Office of Mindanao State University of Science and Technology (MUST) Main Campus here is calling students under Students Grant-Aid Program for Pover t y Alleviation (SGP-PA) to follow-up their enrolment for the upcoming school year. This after MUST through the guidance counselor is stepping its monitoring on the college scholars of the SGPPA which aims to increase number of graduates in higher education among poor households, and to get these graduates employed in highvalue added occupations in order to lift their families out of poverty and contribute to national development. The program is under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (Pantawid Pamilya) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), in partnership with Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and s t ate uni ver s i t ie s a n d colleges.

Coastal tourism MAMBAJAO, Camiguin --- The 24-hectare Bonbon Pasil Marine Protected Area (MPA) will soon get some lift following the release of assistance from the Camiguin Coastal Resource Management Project (CRMP). The CRMP, through its Enterprise Development Committee, has endorsed the approval of the Pasil EcoTourism Support Services Enterprise Project with a corresponding cost of P1.8 million. This project is designed as an enterprise and will be operated under the Municipal Economic Development Office (MEEDO). The Bonbon Pasil sanctuary houses the island’s famous ‘sunken cemetery’, which assures a steady flow of visiting tourist in the area.

Flowers help restore balance in rice fields

Property companies ride on tourism

P1.5-B rolled our for ARMM Motoring

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Real Estate

Climate change threatens food security PAGE 5

Environment

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Environment

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Bizmen calling for quick resolve to power woes POWER OUTLOOK

Mindanao power shortage, artificial? By ALLAN MEDIANTE Managing Editor

P OW E R s h o r t a g e i n Mindanao areas could be artif icia l, thus, the C om m it t e e on G o o d Government and Public Accountability of the Lower House is urging the next Congress to investigate the alleged culprits – local electric cooperatives! Iloilo City Congressman Jerry Treñas , chairman of said committee, said yesterday, that the 16th C on g re s s s hou ld d i g deeply into the perennial electricity crises that has been pestering Mindanao for quite a long time now. He said that his office has received several reports outlook/PAGE 11

anufacturers and exporters are urging for the immediate resolution of the power shortage in Mindanao, saying the crisis has had a “devastating” effect on all small, medium and large enterprises in the region.

A n ex por t leader i n General Santos City said Regions 8, 9, 10, and 12 have been experiencing six to eight hours of power interruption. “ T h e e f fe c t i s ve r y devastating,” he said. For la rge compa nies, usi ng their own generator sets has doubled their operational costs, resulting in higher product costs. Some large firms have also reduced their capacity and retrenched workers to cope. Sma l l a nd med iu m exporters, on the other hand, “are slowing down their production and reducing their workers and ultimately closing business,” he said. In a recent forum in

Ayala group investing in M’danao power projects By IRENE DOMINGO, Reporter

IN RESPONSE to government’s call to join hands to ease the Mindanao problem, the Ayala Group said they are now ready to diversif y into power generat ion a nd put up facilities in the region. Ayala Corp. managing director and head of the c on g lome r at e ’s e ne r g y investments Eric Francia said AC Energy Holdings

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By ROMELDA ASCUTIA, Contributor

Inc., the group’s holding company for its investments in the power sector, is in talks with potential partners for power projects in Mindanao. “We’re in very advanced stages of development work there. Unfortunately, I cannot disclose at this point but we do have advanced projects in Mindanao,” he said. A relatively new entrant ayala/PAGE 11

POLL WATCH

Ma kati Cit y bet ween government officials and the business community, Jesus Tamang, director of the Energy Policy and Planning Bureau of the Department of Energy (DOE), admitted that there was a 250-megawatt capacity gap in Mindanao due to the rehabilitation of some power plants and hydro-power facilities in the region. The shortfall was the d i f ference bet ween t he total system capacity of 979 megawatts for Mindanao and a peak demand of 1,229 megawatts, said the National Grid Control Corporation. But even if the power resolve/PAGE 11

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Lakas-CMD endorses Villar

Vows to espouse bipartisan approach to reforms in next 3 years

LAKAS CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM DEMOCRATS PARTY. Lakas President and Leyte (1st dist) Rep.Ferdinand Martin “FM” Romualdez (center) announce their endorsement of Team-P-Noy senatorial candidate Cynthia Villar. Looking on are LAKAS co-chairman Rep.Danilo Suarez (right) and LAKAS exec-vice president Girlie Villarosa (left).

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NACIONALISTA PartyTea m Pnoy senator ia l candidate and former Las Pinay Rep. Cynthia Villar yesterday welcomed the endorsement extended to her by the Lakas-Christian

and Muslim Democrats (Lakas-CMD) and said she hoped the 16th Congress would take a bipartisan approach towards President Aquino’s reform agenda in the next three years.

V i l l a r, on e of t h e NP’s representatives in t he L ib er a l Pa r t y-le d Tea m Pnoy senator ia l slate, said she has always maintained that political endorses/PAGE 11

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