BusinesDaily Mindanao (May 16, 2013 Issue)

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INSIDE LOOK

Cebu Pacific eyes another Mideast destination

Camella drives Vista Land gain 29% up

Geothermal power project

Technology Breakthrough: Smart Watches

Globe launches inbound calling offer for Koreans

BusinessDaily Corporate World

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Real Estate

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Volume III, No. 214

Market Indicators

As of 6:10 pm may 14, 2013 (Tuesday)

FOREX

PHISIX

US$1 = P41.20

7,369.82 points

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12 cents

56.36 points

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Briefly Delayed result MISAMIS Oriental -- Provincial election supervisor Cirilo Nala of the Commissions on Ele c tions (Comele c) on Wednesday appealed for understanding over the delay in the proclamation of gubernatorial winners here. This, as the election returns in four mountain barangays in Gingoog City, Salay, and Manticao have not arrived at the provincial council where the canvassing of votes are going on since Tuesday due to unstable weather condition and in the absence of signal for transmission of results, Nala said. A s o f 11 : 4 6 a . m . Wednesday, gubernatorial candidate “Bambie” Emano (Nacionalista Party) leads the votes canvassed on Tuesday with a partial official vote of 178,974 as against his rival Norris Babiera (LP) who got a total of 156,996.

Deferred WITH tensions rising among parties and candidates, what with election results grinding to a crawl, the Commission on Elections on Wednesday deferred the proclamation of winning senators, even as it tried to explain the slow transmission of results. Comelec Chairman Sixto Brillantes Jr., briefing reporters after the poll body sitting as the National Board of Canvassers decided on the postponement, blamed the snail’s pace transmission of election results on protests at various local levels. The Comelec directed municipal and provincial boards of canvassers to fast-track sending of data for the national races even in places where there are local-level protests. The NBC said it had added only 21 of the 304 certificates of canvass that indicate the number of votes from provinces, cities, towns, and overseas voting centers.

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IN-DEPTH

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‘Green’ global trade to eradicate poverty May 16, 2013

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By BONG D. FABE Associate Editor

S the world hurtles towards open international trade, t he Un ite d Nat ion s Environmental Programme (UNEP) pushed for “greening” global trade in order to build new economic opportunities and generate employment leading to the eradication of poverty.

In the 298-page report released on Wednesday “Green Economy and Trade— Trends, Challenges and Opportunities,” UNEP said there should be a “unified effort” at the international, regional, national and local community levels in addressing illiteracy and limited access to energy, among other barriers to a green global trade, so that these will no inhibit development and certified trade. A green global trade practice will help in reducing social inequalities and environmental pollution especially in developing and least developed countries, UNEP said. “In today’s increasingly interconnected world, where trillions of dollars worth of goods and services are traded annually, poverty/PAGE 11

CAGAYAN DE ORO WINNERS. (L-R) Klarex Uy, Rep. Rufus Rodriguez and Gov. Oscar Moreno pose for TV and photographers after they were proclaimed as winners in Cagayan de Oro Tuesday night 14 May 2013. Uy won the congressional race in the First District, reelectionist Rodriguez in the Second District, and Moreno as mayor. mindanews photo by froilan gallardo

VICTORY CHEER. Supporters of Gov. Oscar Moreno cheer during the proclamation rally in front of City Hall. Moreno defeated incumbent Mayor Vicente Emano. mindanews photo by froilan gallardo

Emano’s defeat his own undoing: Analysts By Froilan Gallardo, MindaNews

A C OM BI NAT ION of community issues centered on his handling of the Typhoon Sendong relief efforts ended the magic of Mayor Vicente Emano,

whose political dominance in this city and the province of Misamis Oriental spanned more than three decades. The Commission on Elections

proclaimed Gov. Oscar Moreno as the winner in the hotlycontested mayoralty race Tuesday night at the City Council session emano/PAGE 11

PH exports rice anew from South Mindanao By JOEY SEM G. DALUMPINES Contributor

DAVAO Cit y -- The Philippines has strengthened its entry to the global market as rice exporter with the export of another three-ton shipment of black, red and brown rice to Hongkong from the Don Bosco Multi-purpose Cooperative in M’lang, North Cotabato. The ceremonial send-off was held at the Tefasco Wharf in Panacan, Davao City this exports/PAGE 11

POWER OUTLOOK

Psalm seeks fuel suppliers for Napocor power barges STATE-RUN Power Sector A s s e t s a n d L i a bi l i t i e s Management Corp (Psalm) is seeking suppliers for the fuel requirements of the power barges of National Power Corp (Napocor).

In a statement, Psalm said PBs 101, 102 and 103 will each need 3,840,000 liters of industrial fuel oil, while PB 104 will require 10,180,000 liters. PSALM/PAGE 11

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