+ Follow ASIAPRO COOPERATIVE Tag
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[Title] => Asiapro introduces agri-business venture
[Summary] => Agrilogx, a division of Asiapro Cooperative, offers a complete solution package that includes land canvassing, negotiation, land preparation, growing materials acquisition, farm management, processing and marketing.
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[Title] => Asiapro: A thriving self-help enterprise
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[Title] => Asiapro Cooperative: An ingenious development in Philippine labor and management
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Asiapro Cooperative, a multi-purpose cooperative of self-employed and non-regular workers and professionals is a welcome development in Philippine business. It has pioneered the concept of self-employed worker-cooperative by modifying and eliminating the disadvantages brought about by the current status of employer-employee relationship. It introduces the concept of transforming from "employees" to becoming "entrepreneurs," or more appropriately, what they call as "coopreneurs," having bonded together in a cooperative enterprise.
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[Title] => SBMA approves new projects worth $173M
[Summary] => The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has approved new projects worth $173 million for the months of April and May.
The approvals, according to SBMA chairman Feliciano G. Salonga, are an indication that the Subic Bay Freeport continues to gain the confidence of more local and foreign businessmen, consequently generating employment for the residents of Central Luzon.
Salonga reported that for April and May, a total of 27 new projects were approved by the SBMA Board. Of the total foreign direct investments accounted for the bulk or $169.5 million.
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[Title] => SBMA okays new projects worth P8B
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) approved in April and May P8 billion worth of new projects.
"This is an indication that the Subic Bay Freeport continues to gain the confidence of more local and foreign businessmen as we stand true to our mandate to attract more investors to locate here and consequently generate employment for the residents of the Central Luzon area as a whole," SBMA Chairman Feliciano G. Salonga told The STAR.
Salonga said the SBMA board approved 21 projects in April and another six in May.
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ASIAPRO COOPERATIVE
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Asiapro Cooperative, a multi-purpose cooperative of self-employed and non-regular workers and professionals is a welcome development in Philippine business. It has pioneered the concept of self-employed worker-cooperative by modifying and eliminating the disadvantages brought about by the current status of employer-employee relationship. It introduces the concept of transforming from "employees" to becoming "entrepreneurs," or more appropriately, what they call as "coopreneurs," having bonded together in a cooperative enterprise.
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[Title] => SBMA approves new projects worth $173M
[Summary] => The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has approved new projects worth $173 million for the months of April and May.
The approvals, according to SBMA chairman Feliciano G. Salonga, are an indication that the Subic Bay Freeport continues to gain the confidence of more local and foreign businessmen, consequently generating employment for the residents of Central Luzon.
Salonga reported that for April and May, a total of 27 new projects were approved by the SBMA Board. Of the total foreign direct investments accounted for the bulk or $169.5 million.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => SBMA okays new projects worth P8B
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) approved in April and May P8 billion worth of new projects.
"This is an indication that the Subic Bay Freeport continues to gain the confidence of more local and foreign businessmen as we stand true to our mandate to attract more investors to locate here and consequently generate employment for the residents of the Central Luzon area as a whole," SBMA Chairman Feliciano G. Salonga told The STAR.
Salonga said the SBMA board approved 21 projects in April and another six in May.
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Bebot Sison Jr.
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