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Cebu Franchise Expo 2005

Saturday, September 24th, 2005

September 23-25, 2005
Ayala Center Cebu Atrium
Exhibit Area at Ground Floor

Just like the previous four Franchise Expos we organized in Cebu, the 5th was again a highly successful event, despite the fact that there were two other Franchise expos in Cebu, our Franchise Expo attracted the most exhibitors and visitors.

See the pictures from the event and we hope you join us in the 6th Cebu International Franchise Expo in September 2005.

This event provides visitors from Central and Southern Philippines the chance to discover the available business and franchise opportunities and explore the horizons of entrepreneurship.

Hurry!
Book your space now!
Over 10,000 visitors expected!

CCCI Tackles the Culture of Tourism

Saturday, September 24th, 2005

The Cebu Chamber of Commerce Tourism Core Group, in cooperation with the Department of Tourism Region 7, Women-in-Travel, CBE-Industry-Academe Linkage, and the ACADEME will hold the first of a series of forums on the Culture of Tourism on October 4, 2005 from 1pm-5pm at the Eduardo Aboitiz Studies Center, Lopez Jaena St., Cebu City.

Tourism is everybody’s business. The concept of the Culture of Tourism is one major concern of the Department of Tourism. A goal oriented workshop is set to find out how the Culture of Tourism could be instilled in various sectors of the community. The following panelists who will give a talk on their perceptions of what Culture of Tourism is are: Dr. Enrique Grecia, CHED-7 Director who will speak for the Academe, Board Member Juan Bolo for the Government, Atty. Anastacio Muntuerto, Jr. for the Industry, Ms. Tess Chan for the Socio-Civic-Ngo’s. Meanwhile, Marriott Hotel General Manager Karl Hudson & CTTA President Cecille Saa will give a talk on behalf of the Services sector & Mr. George Parilla, Ambassador of Trade and Goodwill will speak for the Youth sector. The perspectives from these sectors serve as the framework for future action plans / commitment.

Culture of Tourism is attitudinal, value centered, and customer-friendly geared towards making the community the best place to live in & packaging Cebu as a very attractive destination. The goal is to get into value orientation which is the foundation of every dimension of Tourism that permeates, synergizes and binds every element from the grassroots to the top stakeholders. There is a need to develop the Culture of Tourism for this will bring positive effects such as business and investment acceleration, tourism arrivals increase especially now that the Tourism Core Group is vigorously promoting the development of Cebu’s tourism industry through the Cebu Plus Roadmap which aims to get 5 million tourists in 2010.

The upcoming forum is very vital because it is designed to enable the participants to identify properly the best way to sell Cebu to make it as the best place to live in. This is deemed to make Cebu globally competitive and capture the international market. The Culture of Tourism will enhance the best image of Cebu and cultivate Filipino identity and pride.

Entrepreneurship 101

Wednesday, August 10th, 2005

It’s not necessary to study to become an entrepreneur, but doing so will help you avoid common mistakes, shorten your learning curve or validate your assumptions.

The increasing number of people putting up their own business has pushed three schools to offer entrepreneurship in their college and graduate curriculum. The Ateneo Center for Continuing Education holds regular seminars and workshops for existing and aspiring entrepreneurs. The Asian Institute of Management is offering a master’s degree, and Mirriam College an undergraduate degree, in entrepreneurship. While it’s not necessary to go to school to learn to run a business, many entrepreneurs are finding out that it pays to study to avoid common mistakes, shorten their learning curve or validate their assumptions.
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Mayor Osmeña urges businessmen to invest in Cebu

Monday, August 8th, 2005

Mayor Tomas R. Osmeña is urging foreign and local businessmen to invest in Cebu amid the political turmoil that the country is experiencing today.

Cebu is now the best place to make business in the Philippines. We have political and economic stability. The peace and order situation is relatively peaceful,’’ Osmeña said.

The rallies and demonstrations calling for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo are only confined within Metro Manila, the mayor said.
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State of Cebu City Address 2005

Sunday, August 7th, 2005

Mayor Tomas R. Osmeña
July 1, 2005

The Vice Mayor Michael Rama, Members of this Honorable Body…

As you know, we have been through a succession of crisis. But one of our priorities is to really focus on our local issues.

We will finally get the titles to the South Reclamation Project. We already have several serious offers from different locators. Much however remains to be done, we will be bidding out the electricity, water, telephones, interior roads. But we are now moving towards our goal. The goal that took the city 15 years to accomplish from its inception in 1989 to where we are today. The goal is to create 30,000 jobs or more and increasing the city’s assets by P15 billion pesos.
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State of the Nation Address (SONA)

Sunday, August 7th, 2005

Monday, July 25, 2005

EVERY YEAR, WE MEET ON THIS DAY IN THIS GREAT HALL TO CELEBRATE DEMOCRACY AND TAKE STOCK OF THE NATION: THE COUNTRY AND ITS CONDITION; THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS PERFORMANCE; THE PEOPLE AND THEIR WELL-BEING.

OURS IS A COUNTRY DIVIDED; THE STORY OF OUR NATION IS A TALE OF TWO PHILIPPINES; ALMOST, AS IT WERE, TWO COUNTRIES UNDER THE SAME NAME.

ONE IS THE PHILIPPINES WHOSE ECONOMY, AFTER LONG YEARS OF CUMULATIVE NATIONAL ENDEAVOR, IS NOW POISED FOR TAKE OFF. THE OTHER IS THE PHILIPPINES WHOSE POLITICAL SYSTEM, AFTER EQUALLY LONG YEARS OF DEGENERATION, HAS BECOME A HINDRANCE TO PROGRESS.
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Transcript of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo statement on the issue of the tape recordings

Sunday, August 7th, 2005

Mga Minamahal kong Kababayan,

For the last several weeks, the issue of the tape recordings has spun out of control. Tonight, I want to set the record straight. You deserve an explanation; from me, because you are the people I was elected to serve.

As you recall, the election canvassing process was unnecessarily slow even after the election results were already in and the votes had been counted.

I was anxious to protect my votes and during that time had conversations with many people, including a Comelec official. My intent was not to influence the outcome of the election, and it did not. As I mentioned, the election had already been decided and the votes counted. And as you remember, the outcome had been predicted by every major public opinion poll, and adjudged free, fair and decisive by international election observers, and our own Namfrel.
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