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Ginebra’s Bishop confident of turning things around vs Beermen
Despite Barangay Ginebra facing a 0-2 deficit, Gin Kings import Tony Bishop said he still likes the team's chances of getting into the PBA Commissioner's Cup finals......»»
Sabalenka enjoys edge vs Zheng
Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka is confident she will have a crucial emotional edge over Zheng Qinwen in Saturday’s Australian Open final, but the fast-rising Chinese star believes destiny is on her side......»»
Anne Curtis mala-diyosa sa atomic blonde look
I-FLEXni Jun Nardo ANOTHER diyosa look ang plinex ni Anne Curtis sa kanyang social media account. “Atomic blonde” ang pasabog ni Anne dahil sa kanyang bagong hairstyle na nakakapanibago,huh! Eh alam naman niyo si Anne, walang takot mag-experiment dahil confident siya sa looks niya, huh. Pero kahit nakikita si Anne sa It’s Showtime, marami pa rin ang nakaka-miss ….....»»
Xinhua world economic news summary at 0830 GMT, Jan. 18
DAVOS, Switzerland -- Although the global economy is facing sluggish growth and numerous challenges, business leaders attending the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) remain confident over the prospects of the Chinese economy. Over recent years, China has been an important engine for the global economy. China's gross domestic product (GDP) posted a growth of 5.2 percent year-on-year in 2023, h.....»»
3 Business Ideas for Introverts
Entrepreneurs, often considered among the most socially adept individuals, find success in establishing genuine and confident connections. However, what if you’re an introvert aspiring to enter the business realm? Is there a place for you in the entrepreneurial landscape? Fortunately, this article explores business concepts tailored to introverts, providing avenues for them to thrive. E-commerce […].....»»
No rematch clause for Inoue vs Tapales
The handlers of Naoya Inoue, the Japanese “Monster,” must be so confident of victory over Filipino Marlon Tapales that they didn’t opt for a rematch clause in the fight contract......»»
No rematch clause for Inoue vs Tapales
The handlers of Naoya Inoue, the Japanese “Monster,” must be so confident of victory over Filipino Marlon Tapales that they didn’t opt for a rematch clause in the fight contract......»»
Tapales confident behind enemy lines
Filipino world champion Marlon Tapales is undefeated on Japanese soil and he intends to keep it that way on Dec. 26 at the Ariake Arena in Tokyo......»»
Alex Gonzaga proud sa kanyang ‘nose job’: I say do what makes you happy!
TILA mas naging confident at mas masaya ngayon ang TV host-vlogger na si Alex Gonzaga matapos sumailalim sa nose job. Sa sunod-sunod na Instagram post ng aktres, proud niyang ibinandera ang bago niyang ilong. Kwento niya, last month lang niya ito ipinagawa at hindi siya napigilang gawin ito. “I say do what makes you happy!”.....»»
Intellectual property filings seen to hit record high
The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines is confident that the number of IP filings this year will exceed last year’s figures, relying on the positive trend recorded in the first 10 months......»»
Women Engaged in Responsive Solutions to Conflicts and Violence in Mindanao: Peace Summit Declaration
In the pursuit of fostering a more just, peaceful and prosperous society, our collective resolve converges on empowering women, to engage in governance, peace and development processes and assume pivotal roles in community development. Empowering women is the cornerstone of societal progress and prosperity. We are confident of that women have the capacity and agency […].....»»
CEE confident to reach P112-M revenue by end of 2023
The Davao City Economic Enterprise (CEE) is confident that it will achieve a revenue of P112 million by the end of 2023. Maximo Macalipes Jr., the officer-in-charge of CEE, expressed his confidence during the iSpeak media forum. He mentioned that they have already accomplished 80 percent of their target revenue as of October. Macalipes highlighted that market operations, slaughterhouse, and cemetery operations are the biggest contributors to the city's revenue. The special projects division has already exceeded its revenue target, while the Sta. Ana Port, Magsaysay Park, DCRC, and DCOTT are also performing well. Macalipes emphasized that they will continue to renovate public markets and other business activities while adhering to the revenue code......»»
Data confident to surpass tourist arrival target for Holidays
The Davao Tourism Association (Data) is confident that they will surpass their target of 1.5 million tourist arrivals during the holiday season. The announcement was made by the Davao City Tourism Operations Office (CTOO) officer-in-charge, Jennifer Romero, who stated that they are aiming for at least two million tourist arrivals from November until the end of the year. Romero attributed the increase in tourist numbers to Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (Mice) bookings, foreign tourism, and improved mobility within the city. In contrast, there were only 700,000 visitor arrivals in 2022 from January to October. Jhune King Bacalla, representative of Data, expressed confidence that they will surpass the expected number of tourists visiting Davao for the upcoming Christmas-related events. Bacalla also addressed complaints about the lack of nightlife in the city, stating that there are plenty of other enjoyable activities such as food, cuisine, and tourism. Currently, Data is preparing for the Pasko Fiesta 2023, which started on November 28 and will run until December 31. The CTOO has already released the schedule of activities for the celebration, which includes various events and concerts. Additionally, 10,000.....»»
Ecozone projects, investments on the rise
The Philippine Economic Zone Authority is confident of surpassing its investment approval target as the number of projects approved increased by 8.8 percent to 197 from January to Nov. 16 this year versus last year’s 181 projects......»»
Julia Barretto now ‘more confident, braver’ in expressing self
Julia Barretto aims to inspire others to “be brave and come out of their shell” by being more confident of herself as shown in her most recent project. Barretto, who was announced as the 2024 calendar girl of a liquor brand, admitted she was nervous but excited at the same for such a bold stint......»»
Dianne Medina is confident Rayver and Julie Anne’s romance will lead to marriage
Dianne Medina believes there’s a strong possibility for her brother-in-law Rayver Cruz and his girlfriend Julie Anne San Jose to end up together......»»
Marketers Ready to Embrace AI: More Than Three-quarters in the Philippines Feel Confident About Using AI Tools, Finds LinkedIn
Marketers in APAC are ready to embrace AI, with more than three-quarters (76%) feeling confident about using the technology, according to new research from LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network and leading B2B advertising platform. The study of 1,500+ marketing professionals across the globe, including over 700 in APAC (the Philippines, Australia, Japan, India, Indonesia, […].....»»
Belgian wealth fund managers to explore Phl investments
Belgium’s sovereign wealth fund managers are looking to visit the country to explore investments in Philippine firms engaged in a range of public services, the Department of Finance said Saturday. DoF Secretary Benjamin Diokno and officers of the Federal Holding and Investment Company or La Société Fédérale de Participations et d’Investissement discussed opportunities in public-private partnerships in finance, aeronautics and mobility, health, utilities and impact investing. “Koenraad Van Loo, CEO of SFPIM, shared that the company is keen to visit the Philippines to explore partnerships in its priority sectors,” a statement from the DoF said. “SFPIM preserves the long-term stability of the Belgian economy by contributing to the anchoring of strategic assets through smart capital solutions for both promising and established companies,” the DoF added. According to the 2023 World Competitiveness Ranking, Belgium is 13th out of 64 countries in economic performance. The country is also among the top in business efficiency at fifth place and tenth in infrastructure. The Philippines, on the other hand, ranks 40th in economic performance and business efficiency, and 58th in infrastructure. Long-term economic growth President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vowed to boost infrastructure development for national long-term economic growth through proceeds from the Maharlika Investment Fund which his administration expects to be activated before the end of the year. The Philippine sovereign fund is open to local and foreign investors in the public and private sectors, and aims to support 197 flagship infrastructure projects worth a total of some $155 billion. Diokno said the DoF has met with foreign government and business leaders at the European Union’s first Global Gateway Forum last 25 to 26 October in Brussels, Belgium to also discuss the Philippine sovereign fund. The Finance Secretary said he talked to the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries or BIO led by its chief executive officer Luuk Zonneveld. “Discussed were opportunities to finance projects in the Philippines that drive sustainable development, particularly gender equality, climate action, and decent work,” he said. BIO uses private funds to support small and medium businesses, and financial institutions also in Africa and Latin America. Confident in the administration Meanwhile, Professor Dindo Manhit of business consultancy outfit, Stratbase ADR Institute said he is confident the Marcos administration can attract more foreign investments in agro-industrial and digitalization through its participation in global economic meetings abroad. “By establishing strong links in the economic space, the Philippines can further solidify its role in the global supply chain,” Manhit said. “We are confident that this administration will continue to advocate for reforms that will ensure our economic growth to make the country a premiere investment destination,” he added. The post Belgian wealth fund managers to explore Phl investments appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Mensahe ni Denise Julia sa bagong R& B banger na ‘B.A.D.’: ‘I want people to feel beautiful, confident, empowered!’
NAG-RELEASE ng upbeat banger ang Pinay R&B sensation na si Denise Julia! Pinamagatan itong “B.A.D.” na layuning hikayatin ang mga kababaihan na yakapin ang kanilang sekswalidad at maging kumpiyansa sa sarili. “The inspiration for the lyrics came about spontaneously,” pagbabahagi ng chart-topping siren sa inilabas na pahayag ng Sony Music. Kwento pa niya, “I was.....»»
Settle fees early,departing aliens told
The Bureau of Immigration on Wednesday advised all foreign travelers leaving the country during the upcoming Undas holiday break to comply with immigration departure requirements early to avoid unnecessary queuing at the airport on the date of their departure. BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco reminded registered foreigners who are studying, working or living permanently in the Philippines that they can obtain their special return certificate or re-entry permit prior to departure at any of the various BI’s district, field, satellite, or extension offices nationwide. While foreign tourists who have stayed in the country for more than six months may also secure their emigration clearance certificates before departure, Tansingco said securing the required permits early will decrease queuing time by half, as they will not have to line up at the BI’s airport cashiers anymore. The BI chief added that with the complete elimination of all Covid-related travel restrictions, the Bureau is anticipating a spike in passengers at all international airports in the country, especially at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, this upcoming December, and this time they are also experiencing a big increase in the volume of New Year’s Day travelers. During this peak season, the Bureau reminded all travelers that other immigration services are also available online via the BI’s e-services portal at e-services.immigration.gov.ph. Tansingco shared that the bureau also has a one-stop shop facility located at NAIA Terminal 3 in Pasay City, where departing aliens may also secure the said documents. He also reiterated previous reminders for passengers to arrive at least three hours prior to their flight and go straight to immigration after check-in. The Bureau is confident that BI operations will be smoother this holiday season as it has deployed additional immigration officers and assigned a rapid response team as well as mobile counters for immediate deployment as necessary. The post Settle fees early,departing aliens told appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»