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Legalization of marijuana to boost horticulture, local economy — governor

IN HIS State of the Province Address (SOPA) on Aug. 15 at the Provincial Capitol, Benguet Governor Crescencio C. Pacalso remarked that the legalization of the use of marijuana, and the concomitant legalization and the cultivation of marijuana plants (Cannabis sativa), will surely boost the local economy and confer benefit especially to those who know how to cultivate it. This was his reaction on reports that House Bill No. 180, or the proposed Philippine Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act, was favored by apparently positive response from some members of the House of Representatives. — interaksyon.com

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Philippines wins in SEA Games football opener

THE Philippine Men’s Under-22 team made it a successful debut in the 29th Southeast Asian Games late Tuesday night when it blanked Cambodia, 2-0, in Group B action.

Philippines wins in SEA Games football opener
The Philippine Men’s Under-22 team celebrates during its game against Cambodia late Tuesday night. — www.the-afc.com

Raymart Cubon and Kouichi Belgira provided the goals for the Philippine team as it finally won a game in the regional biennial meet since 2011.

Mr. Cubon got the scoring for the nationals after a goalless first half when he struck in the 51st minute with a header off a Jarvey Gayoso corner.

Gaining the upper hand, the Philippines put the pressure on Cambodia thereafter which proved to bear fruit as it got the latter scrambling on both ends.

The Philippine team, coached by Marlon Maro, sealed the victory with a second goal from Mr. Belgira in the 82nd minute by way of a free kick from just over 20 yards from which their opponents could not recover from.

The team, which joined Vietnam as early victors in Group B, hailed the victory as a “total team effort” and that it hopes to replicate such in the succeeding games.

In Group A, it was Myanmar and host Malaysia that struck first wins.

Next stop for the Philippines is Indonesia, which drew in its first game, today at the Shah Alam Stadium. Kickoff is set at 8:45 p.m. — Michael Angelo S. Murillo

Shakey’s to accelerate PHL store expansion

By Arra B. Francia, Reporter

SHAKEY’S Pizza Asia Ventures, Inc. (SPAVI) said it can exceed its full-year target of 20 store openings by the end of 2017, after it opened on Wednesday the 200th store under its portfolio.

Located at Paseo de Magallanes in Makati City, the newest branch is the 16th store SPAVI has opened this year and is slightly bigger than other Shakey’s branches with a total area of 560 square meters.

“The guidance we gave was at least 20 new stores (this year). I think at least it is safe to say now that we would exceed 20, whether we do 25 to 28 is still up in the air. Depende pa, we’re still negotiating the leases… definitely I’m happy to report that we could easily exceed the 20 new stores,” SPAVI President and Chief Executive Officer Vicente L. Gregorio told reporters after the opening ceremony for the new branch.

While SPAVI is keen on exploring markets outside Metro Manila, Mr. Gregorio said the company will not pass up opportunities to add stores in the metro. For this year, the company has already put up new branches in Ayala Vertis North, Visayas Avenue, and Roosevelt Avenue — all in Quezon City.

SPAVI also opened a branch in Iligan City earlier this year. Despite its proximity to Marawi City, the Iligan branch has exhibited positive results, according to the executive.

For its international expansion, Mr. Gregorio said the company is conducting  studies to identify the right market and the right local partner.

“Nothing solid in Asian markets. We would like to target markets that have good Filipino base. Also know that our concept or menu is Western… We know that other nationalities see this as an American comfort food. So that’s one advantage of the brand,” he said.

Asked how the avian flu breakout in some poultry farms has affected business, Mr. Gregorio said there is no impact yet.

“So far we haven’t seen any negative impact for the consumption of our chicken… Right when the incident was reported, we asked our suppliers inform us and provide us certificates that their products are certified free from avian flu. They don’t source from those areas,” Mr. Gregorio said.

He noted San Miguel Purefoods, which has earlier assured consumers of the quality of their products, is Shakey’s biggest chicken supplier.

SPAVI’s attributable net income for the second quarter dropped by 12.81% to P198.52 million, following a high base in the previous year due to election related spending as well as pressures from bigger competition in the market.

The company targets to book a double-digit growth at the top-line for full-year 2017, which Mr. Gregorio said is sustainable as they already recorded an 18% improvement for the first half to P3.38 billion.

“New stores will be a big plus, so combined same-stores growth and new stores will be our sources for growth. There might be contributions from our international store which we are opening one by September in Kuwait,” Mr. Gregorio said.

The opening of the Kuwait store is in line with SPAVI’s deal to put up at least 10 stores in the country in the next five years. The company also inked a partnership with Aljeel Capital LLC to open at least 10 stores in the United Arab Emirates market by 2022.

Shares in SPAVI shed 12 centavos or 0.96% to P12.4 apiece on Wednesday.

3 more areas declared red tide positive

MATARINAO BAY in Eastern Samar, and Villareal and Maqueda Bays in Western Samar have been added to the list of areas that tested positive for the red tide toxin, based on the latest laboratory results released by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) on Aug. 15. BFAR also said that the seven spots put on alert last week remain contaminated. These are:

3 more areas declared red tide positive

BFAR warned that all shellfish and alamang (Acetes sp.) from these areas are not safe for human consumption. Fish, squids, shrimps and crabs remain safe to eat, provided these are fresh and thoroughly cleaned before cooking. Red tide, according to BFAR, is a term used to describe all phenomena wherein the water is discolored by concentration of algae. The discoloration may not necessarily be red in color, but it may also appear yellow, brown, green, blue or milky, depending on the organisms involved. It may either be harmful or harmless. — BW

Starmalls income up 36% in 2nd quarter

STARMALLS, Inc. grew its attributable profit by 36% in the second quarter of 2017, as it experienced higher occupancy at its existing shopping centers alongside an aggressive expansion program.

In a regulatory filing, the company owned by Vista Land & Lifescapes posted a net income attributable to the parent of P502 million during the second quarter, higher than the P369 million it realized in the same period in 2016.

Revenues likewise jumped 26% to P1.36 billion, as the Villar-led firm continued expanding their leasable portfolio. This was driven by a 19% rise in rental income to P1.31 billion for the April to June period.

“The Company’s growth rate was robust as our expansion programs are already contributing to our financial performance in addition to the increased rental revenues from our existing malls brought about by favorable rental reversions and increased occupancy,” Starmalls President Jerry M. Navarete was quoted as saying in a statement.

For the first six months of the year, Starmall’s attributable profit stood at P985 million, 36% higher than the P719 million delivered in 2016’s January to June period. This follows a 36% climb in revenues to P2.72 billion for the first semester, driven by a 30% increase in rental income.

Starmalls ended the first semester with a total of 17 commercial assets under its network, with plans to ramp up expansion of malls within the company’s existing landbank. The company is also eyeing to tap Vista Land’s more than 600-hectare landbank in the country which has potential for commercial development.

“We remain optimistic about the retail industry’s outlook for the rest of the year, as we continue to see sustained growth in the disposable income of Filipinos due to sound Philippine macroeconomic fundamentals,” Starmalls Chairman Manuel B. Villar, Jr. said in a statement.

Originally incorporated in 1969 as Polar Mines and Development Corp., Starmalls has since changed its name and primary business to that of investment, real estate, and leasing. — Arra B. Francia

Residents of 5 Ormoc villages recommended for permanent relocation

THE MINES and Geosciences Bureau-Region 8 (MGB-8) has recommended to the Ormoc City government the permanent relocation to safer areas of residents from five villages directly affected by the 6.5 magnitude earthquake last July 5. MGB-8 Chief Geologist Valentin P. Narido, in his letter to Mayor Richard I. Gomez, identified the barangays as Tongonan, Lake Danao, Milagro, Cabingtan and Nueva Vista. Tongonan is one of the region’s richest villages, being host to the geothermal plants of Energy Development Cor. In the report, the MGB also said that “areas susceptible to landslides, especially those with reported tension cracks, are recommended to relocate to safer sites.” It also recommended that damaged buildings and infrastructures should not be used anymore, and “must have these evaluated by city engineers for proper recommendations,” and that “no house and buildings should be built on top of the fault,” or within 100 meters of the fault line. Mr. Narido said their report was undertaken in cooperation with the Environment Management Bureau (EMB), Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, and six mining firms: Oceana Gold, Carmen Copper Corporation, Taganito Mining Corp., Platinum Group Mining Corp., Cebrian Geokunsult, Inc. and Adnama Mining Resources, Inc. MGB-8 representatives, along with the city disaster risk reduction office and the National Housing Authority, were scheduled yesterday to visit the red-flagged areas and put up markers indicating the fault lines and the extent of “no build zones.” The teams will also assess proposed relocation sites. — The Freeman

A resident of Brgy. Tongonan, Ormoc City is pictured during the distribution of initial non-food items in the aftermath of magnitude 6.5 earthquake on July 6, 2017. Photo from Ormoc City Government’s Facebook page (@OrmocLGU)

 

Milo, FC Barcelona partner for values-driven football program

FINDING a commonality in seeing children live better lives through a more healthy and active lifestyle, Milo Philippines and FC Barcelona have tied up for a four-year partnership geared toward their shared vision.

Milo, FC Barcelona partner for values-driven football program
Milo Philippines Business Unit Manager Willy de Ocampo speaks at the launch of their “Road to Barcelona” program with FC Barcelona yesterday. — MIKE MURILLO

Road to Barcelona, a selection camp that will scout for the next football champions, was officially launched yesterday by the two groups at the F1 Hotel in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City.

The program will see Milo help build the dreams of kids by providing them access to world-class coaching and venues with help from world-renowned football club Barcelona at its home of Nou Camp.

First announced last year, Milo and Barcelona are now setting things in motion to finally see their cause of inspiring kids to be physically active and healthy by way of sports through.

“We are proud and honored to have one of the biggest football clubs in the world share in our commitment to build champions through sports. It is our hope that this values-driven partnership helps build kids’ dreams and realize them through the Road to Barcelona program,” said Willy de Ocampo, Milo Business Unit Manager, of their partnership with Barcelona, which boasts of players like Lionel Messi, Gerard Pique and Andres Iniesta.

“We’re inviting the passionate local sports community to be part of this four-year journey with FC Barcelona,” he added.

For this year, Milo Philippines will be sending a team of 10 kids to participate in an international training camp in Nou Camp.

Players to be selected, between the ages of 10 and 12 years old, will be chosen based on the right mix of values (60%) and skill (40%).

The criteria are aligned with Milo and Barcelona’s thrust of pushing for humility, effort, ambition, respect and teamwork in everything one does.

In connection with the program, a local selection camp will be held on Sept. 2 and 3 at the McKinley Hill Stadium in Taguig City where a pool of invited participants from different football communities in and around Metro Manila will undergo extensive training to be included in the official short list.

From the list, two deserving team members will be granted an all-expense-paid trip in recognition of their skills and values.

The remaining eight slots, who need to shoulder their own air fare and visa, will be chosen based on the local camp ranking system.

Deliberating on the performance of deserving young footballers will be an expert panel made up of officials of Milo, Philippine Football Federation, IGNITE Sports and coaches from FC Barcelona.

The group from the Philippines will take part in the four-day Milo-FC Barcelona camp in Nou Camp in October along with other participating Milo countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Columbia.

The program will be in effect for four years with organizers promising further improvements along the way. — Michael Angelo S. Murillo

Free tuition and irresponsibility

There are many reasons why the new law providing for free tuition for all students — rich and poor alike — in all state universities and colleges (SUCs) is wrong, but for this piece, we will limit them to only four arguments.

One, the government has no extra cash to cover extra spending on these already substantial expenditures. This means the deficit — which happens when revenues are lower than spending — that will require new borrowings will become bigger. The projected budget deficit rose from P353 billion in 2016 (during the Aquino government) and projected to rise to P482B this year to P524B in 2018, P576B in 2019 (see Table 1).

Free tuition and irresponsibility

Note that the deficit is based on the cash budget, “the actual deposits and withdrawals of cash of national government agencies from the Bureau of Treasury (BTR) for payment of current and previous year’s obligations.”

If the obligation budget, “the proposed amount of commitments that the government may incur or enter into for the delivery of goods and services in a fiscal year” is considered, the deficit will be much bigger: P923B in 2017, P927B in 2018 and P968B in 2019. The law calling for free tuition in SUCs — enacted in August 2017 while the proposed 2018 budget was submitted to Congress in July 2017 — would fall in the obligation budget.

Two, spending in public elementary and secondary education is still limited and it is unwise to further expand spending in public tertiary education.

Numbers below show that out of the 16 countries and economies (10 in the ASEAN, six in Northeast Asia), hiring of teachers in the Philippines was 2nd lowest in primary/elementary education, second only to Cambodia. In secondary education, Philippines was 3rd lowest, next to Cambodia and Myanmar (see Table 2).

Free tuition and irresponsibility

Three, students who are absolutely destitute do not reach university level. They drop out after elementary or after high school and start working, especially now with the K+12 years of pre-college schooling. So those who reach universities are lower middle class to rich students.

If one sees the cars and SUVs in the University of the Philippines and many other SUCs, one will wonder why these students are getting subsidies. Budget Sec. Ben Diokno even oppose this new law and said that this welfarist program alone will cost P100B/year — on top of existing deficit and high spending.

Four, people’s values will be corrupted because personal and parental responsibility will be assumed by the state. As a result, children’s education from elementary to university level will no longer be the responsibility of their parents but of the state.

Health care is already largely a state responsibility. Soon more parents will be drinking or partying or gambling more often because their children’s education will no longer be their responsibility.

Before you know it, proponents and supporters of this lousy free tuition law will demand that each student in SUCs should be given free laptops and free Internet access. Or that the monthly water and electricity bills of the poor be paid for by the state as well.

The number of free riders, irresponsible people, and tax-hungry bureaucrats and consultants, welfare-dependents and people pretending-to-be-poor will increase.

For any problem, their “solution” is more government, more “tax-the-rich” schemes. Then people will complain of massive wastage, inefficiency, and plunder in government. As government expands, stupidity and irrationality expands.

There are several remedial measures about this new law. One is that it can be questioned and rendered void at the Supreme Court for being anti-taxpayers, anti-fiscal responsibility.

Second, it can be replaced with a new law that will void or drastically revise it, like no free tuition for rich students in SUCs while extending limited subsidies to poor students in private universities.

Three, taxpayers should remember the main authors in the House and Senate and penalize them in the next round of elections.

As someone said: “A government that’s big enough to give you everything you want is also big enough to take everything you’ve got.”

Bienvenido S. Oplas, Jr. is the head of Minimal Government Thinkers and a SEANET Fellow. Both are members of Economic Freedom Network (EFN) Asia.

minimalgovernment@gmail.com

Strong condominium sales drive Rockwell Land earnings higher in Q2

EARNINGS of Rockwell Land Corp. jumped by 40% in the April to June period, driven by the strong sales of condominium units and higher revenues from its commercial segment.

Proscenium
The Proscenium

In a regulatory filing, the listed developer of high-end residential projects posted an attributable net income of P519.5 million, higher than the P363.8 million it booked in the same period last year.

Revenues were up by 60% from year-ago levels to P3.69 billion, fueled by the brisk take-up of condominium units which saw an 85% improvement for the quarter. 

Sale of condominium units soared 85% to P2.85 billion during the second quarter, from P1.53 billion a year ago.

The Lopez-led firm’s first half attributable profit stood at P1.04 billion, 47% higher than the P705 million it generated in the same period last year. This was driven by a 55% increase in revenues to P6.75 billion, as condominium unit sales surged 77% to P5.08 billion.

Rockwell Land’s residential component accounted bulk of revenues at 87% or P5.89 billion, followed by commercial properties which contributed P679 million.

Out of the P14 billion that Rockwell Land allocated for capital expenditures in 2017, P5.43 billion has already been spent primarily for the cost of The Proscenium, the first phase of which the company targets to complete and turn over by 2018.

The company noted capex spending for the first semester was slower by 10% year on year, where P6.02 million had been disbursed in the same period.

Capital spending for the year has been allotted to allow Rockwell Land to ramp up its leasable portfolio. The company plans to end the year with a total gross leasable area of 220,000 square meters, with the completion of Santolan Town Plaza in San Juan, Rockwell Business Center-Sheridan in Mandaluyong City, and the expansion of the PowerPlant Mall in Makati City.

Last July, the company launched its first high-end development in the Katipunan area in Quezon City called The Arton. The P9-billion project is being developed in partnership with Japanese firm Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

Also in the pipeline for Rockwell Land’s projects is the Aruga Hotel, a 200-unit serviced residences property in Rockwell Center. The company expects to complete the project by mid 2019.

The company’s first venture into resort developments in Mactan, Cebu will be launched in 2018.

Shares in Rockwell Land were unchanged on Wednesday at P1.79 apiece at the stock exchange. — Arra B. Francia

No. 1 pick in Draft is not NLEX’s main objective

HERE’S how a turnaround in performance could change your fortunes in getting the no. 1 pick.

No. 1 pick in Draft is not NLEX’s main objective
Players like Larry Fonacier is one of the few old timers who played for Yeng Guiao’s championship teams. — REY JOBLE

NLEX has a 70% chance of getting the top overall pick in the coming Rookie Draft, but the prospect of nabbing the best pick could slip out of its grasp with the way things are going in the PBA Governors’ Cup.

The Road Warriors have the second best record in the league, winning five of six games so far.

They have made a good run for the playoff right after defeating last season’s runner-up, the Meralco Bolts a few days ago.

NLEX is now one win away from securing an outright seat in the quarterfinal round.

But for head coach and general manager Yeng Guiao, getting the no. 1 pick in the coming Draft is the least of his concern now.

“Our goal is to fast-track the development of our team and enhance the maturity of this squad,” Mr. Guiao told BusinessWorld. “After two last place finishes, your objective is to make sure you’re going to see some improvement and we had shown some improvements this conference.”

Mr. Guiao believes the pool of players joining the Draft would be enough for them to get the additional players they will need.

“Let’s say we end up at no. 3, it is still OK for us,” he added.

The coming Rookie Draft is expected to be loaded with talented players as guys like Kiefer Ravena, Ray Parks, Jeron Teng, Fil-Am Devon Potts and Fil-German and Gilas naturalized player Christian Standhardinger expected to join.

REUNITED WITH OLD PLAYERS
First, JR Quiñahan. Second, Larry Fonacier. The latest one is Cyrus Baguio.

One by one, the old players of multi-titled mentor Yeng Guiao is coming back to his fold.

But Mr. Guiao, the head coach and general manager of the NLEX Road Warriors, clarified that he didn’t chase his old players for nostalgic case.

The fiery mentor welcomed these players who won championships with his previous teams, to be an integral part of a young, rebuilding squad like the Road Warriors.

“It wasn’t planned. It was coincidental,” said Mr. Guiao who will be reunited with Mr. Baguio for the first time since they were together in one team with Powerade Pilipinas, the country’s representative to the 2009 FIBA Asia Championship.

According to Mr. Guiao, the original plan was to allow the Road Warriors’ young players to undergo a process.

For two conferences, Mr. Guiao, who is in his first full season with the Road Warriors, tried to do it the natural way, but the team got eliminated early.

“We tried to do it the natural process, but we were not successful, so the next thing we did is find the pieces, players who are already more experienced to help the young players to grow,” added Mr. Guiao.

Mr. Guiao said Mr. Baguio, who was acquired recently by the Road Warriors in a trade involving Mac Baracael, Dylan Ababou and NLEX’s 2020 second round draft pick, and the other veterans like Messrs. Fonacier, Quiñahan and even Asi Taulava, the oldest player at 44 years old, don’t have many more playing years left.

“They were brought in to mentor the young players,” he added. — Rey Joble

No cash for hate: mainstream crowdfunding firms take a stand

NEW YORK — Online fund-raising sites are turning their backs on activists looking to offer financial support for James Fields, the man accused of driving his car into counter-protesters at a white-nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday.

Charlottesville
Hundreds of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and members of the “alt-right” march down East Market Street toward Emancipation Park during the United the Right rally August 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia. — AFP

GoFundMe, Kickstarter and other mainstream crowdfunding firms have policies that prohibit hate speech or abuse, the latest example of technology firms making it harder for far-right groups to organize online.

Fields is accused of killing one woman and injuring 19 others on Saturday after the rally in Charlottesville turned violent. Supporters of Fields, who was denied bail at a court hearing in Virginia on Monday, have turned to the Internet to raise money for his legal defense.

GoFundMe, one of the two leading crowdfunding firms, said on Monday it has removed multiple fund-raising campaigns for Fields, because the company prohibits the promotion of hate speech and violence.

“Those campaigns did not raise any money and they were immediately removed,” said Bobby Whithorne, director of strategic communications at GoFundMe, adding that fewer than 10 campaigns have so far been posted. GoFundMe will continue to delete similar campaigns if more are created, he said.

Most mainstream crowdfunding sites, which let people fund projects or ventures by raising money online, have policies that prohibit campaigns that promote hate speech or violence.

Kickstarter, which vies with GoFundMe as the largest crowdfunding platform, said it also has a policy prohibiting hate speech or encouraging violence. It said its service focuses on creative projects and has not seen any campaigns related to Fields or the Charlottesville protest.

Indiegogo, a smaller rival, said it has a similar policy prohibiting campaigns that promote threatening or abusive behavior. It said it is monitoring campaigns but has yet to see any funds supporting Fields.

The block on mainstream crowdfunding is just the latest blow to far-right activists operating online. In the last 24 hours, neo-Nazi Web site the Daily Stormer had its domain registration revoked twice, by GoDaddy, Inc. and Alphabet, Inc.’s Google, for violating terms of service.

FORCED OUT OF MAINSTREAM
The rejection by mainstream crowdfunding sites means white nationalists have been forced to use other platforms that champion freedom of speech.

Jason Kessler, who organized the far-right rally in Charlottesville, has raised $2,659 as of Monday afternoon on RootBocks, a crowdfunding site that is “free from political or social censorship,” according to its Web site.

He started a campaign called the “Unite the Right Legal Defense Fund” on Sunday night and aims to raise $50,000 to sue the city of Charlottesville for failing to protect the speakers and protesters at the rally.

Another campaign on RootBocks opened on Saturday has raised more than $8,000 of its $50,000 goal to support a lawsuit against Charlottesville by Nathan Damigo, founder of white-nationalist group Identity Evropa. On Saturday, Damigo said on Twitter he was wrongly arrested at the protest, in violation of his civil rights.

CrowdJustice, a site that focuses on raising money for legal cases, has not seen any funds connected to Fields or others who were in Charlottesville, said Chief Executive Julia Salasky.

The firm verifies that defendants or plaintiffs have an attorney or nonprofit who is taking their case before they can start a fund on the Web site, Salasky said.

“That filters out people who are promoting hatred and without a legal basis,” she said. — Reuters

2 young NPAs give up rebel life

TWO 18-year-old members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) voluntarily surrendered with their M16 rifles in Laak, Compostela Valley Province last Aug. 12, the military’s Eastern Mindanao Command (EasMinCom) reported. The two, identified only as alias Nicky and Pido, both from the Dibabawon tribe and claim to have been students at a school in Loreto, Agusan del Sur, were assisted in their surrender by local tribal chieftains. They said they were new recruits, having entered the NPA only last Aug. 1, although Nicky has been working as a supply errand boy for the armed group since 2016. Lt. Col. Emmanuel A. Canilla, 60th Infantry Battalion commander, welcomed the surrender, and said military operations will continue in areas threatened by the NPA. “Our campaign to end the criminal acts of the NPA shall continue and will only intensify as we reach the point of success… These surrenders are proof that our efforts are gaining momentum and, for as far as our legal orders can cover, we do not intend to stop.” Nicky and Pido will be enrolled in the government’s Comprehensive Local Integration Program to help them return to mainstream society. — Mindanao Bureau

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