Posted by admin on November 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Evangelista keeps the clunkers going The lady beside me at the coffee shop murmured, “I thought I was coming home to a third world country. Everybody seems to be out and enjoying what most Filipinos like, eating!” Life in Manila is made affordable for many people because of such well-known secrets as Evangelista, the automotive [...]
Posted by admin on June 2, 2009 · 2 Comments
For the Philippines, I see three types of naturally-hedged investment opportunities. While not totally freed from systemic or global problems like the current crisis, they still provide lower risks than the usual businesses. The first type that I remember from when I was working in project finance twenty years ago are hotels and tourist-oriented projects. [...]
Filed under Changes in Demographics and Lifestyle say from Growth, Aging and Urbanization, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Innovator Peso - Advocating a Stable Value, Learning and Teaching, Tycoons and Institutions · Tagged with demographic change, emerging markets, environmental change, locking-in value, Philippines, regulation change