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The Mother Load of Reinvention

The ongoing global health crisis is definitely bigger in scale than the past two economic crises in the last 24 years. The 1997 Asian financial crisis was mainly confined to

Covid-19 vaccines create 9 new billionaires

At least nine people have become new billionaires since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, thanks to the excessive profits pharmaceutical corporations with monopolies on COVID vaccines are making, The

China’s tricky economic engagement

China’s economic diplomacy under the Belt Road Initiative (BRI), which involves helping developing countries like the Philippines modernize their infrastructures, raises more questions than answers.  BRI represents China’s ambition to

Companies need to focus efforts towards sustainability

More companies are now refocusing their efforts towards sustainability goals in the face of growing threats to health, environment and economy. Among these groups are Metro Pacific Investments Corp. and

Think and innovate for a brighter tomorrow

According to Thomas J. Watson, “All the problems in the world can be solved, if man was willing to think. The trouble is that men often resort to all sorts

Start Your Own Business, the Santé Way

Four Essentials in putting up your own Business  Starting your own business is one of the bravest and most exciting things you can do in your lifetime. But sometimes, it

Tips on How to Keep Kids Safe Online

A year into the pandemic, many adults remain working from their homes and children continue with remote learning, making it critical for parents to know the different ways on how to

QSRs enter era of food trucks

There is no doubt that the country is now in the era of food trucks, and the quick-service restaurants (QSRs) have no choice but to embrace and adapt to it.

Ensuring the stability of food prices

Ensuring the stability of food prices requires the cooperation of everyone, especially during this pandemic. In the case of meat products, various stakeholders including the government, meat processors and traders

It takes a city to save the environment

When Covid-19 was officially declared a pandemic in March of last year, it felt as if the country came to a complete standstill overnight—with limited mobility, a sharp decline in