Businessmirror april 11, 2015

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MIAS 2015 Motoring enthusiasts troop to the 11th Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. MIAS 2015 is bent on upping its A-game each year, as it seeks to break previous records as evidence of its game-changing flair. Photo at far right shows the Qin (pronounced “Chin”), a BYD’s (Build Your Dreams) plug-in hybrid compact sedan with an all-electric range of 70 kilometers and a hybrid electric powertrain that can extend the car’s total range to a distance similar to that of a conventional gasoline-powered vehicle. NONIE REYES

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Ranks of ‘severely poor’ expanded amid decline in number of poor municipalities

Rich-poor gap widened in 2012–PSA DND vows no letup in drive W to boost PHL’s Air Force assets By Cai U. Ordinario

hile the number of Philippine municipalities with their population classified as “poor” has diminished since 2006 as their financial standing improved, quite a few municipalities saw their economic circumstances worsen as the ranks of those classified as “severely poor” expanded from zero in the past to five at present, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

This development effectively widened the gap between Filipinos who are classified as “least poor” and those other poor Filipinos classified as “severely poor,” and underscored the need for the government to adopt so-called inclusion programs that should lift the less fortunate out of their impoverished surroundings. In between these income classifications sit the “mildly poor,” the “moderately poor” and the “highly poor.” In an interview with the BusinessMirror at the sidelines of the National Dissemination Forum on the 2012 Small Area Estimates (SAE) of Poverty, national statistician Lisa Grace S. Bersales said this was the first time that municipalities and cities registered poverty incidence rates higher than 80 percent since 2006. Continued on A2

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Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc., real-estate giants SM Prime Holdings, Ayala Land Inc. and Megaworld Corp. recently teamed up to bid for the P123.8-billion expressway and dike project. Ayala, at the company’s stockholders’ meeting on Friday, said teaming up with the other firms also minimized the attendant risks involved, like when government regulations change with the

he Department of National Defense (DND) on Friday said it remains committed to acquiring the remaining UH-1 combat helicopters that have yet to be delivered by a joint venture of two companies based in North America. DND Spokesman Peter Paul G. Galvez told the BusinessMirror that the Huey helicopters are needed by the Philippine Air Force (PAF) to boost its capability to combat terrorism and conduct rescue operations. “Filipinos need those helicopters. Do we have to wait for another terrible natural disaster before we purchase [the Hueys]?” Galvez asked. Of its helicopter requirements, the Philippines only has about 25 percent. Galvez said the purchase of the 21 Huey helicopters and the additional eight combat utility helicopters would fill 65 percent of its requirements for air assets. Not purchasing the helicopters, the DND official said, could result in the loss of lives. Galvez issued his statement following reports that the DND is mulling over the possibility of terminating the contract of a joint venture involving American firm Rice Aircraft Services Inc. and Canadian company Eagle Copters Ltd. He said the DND’s Contract Termination Review Committee (CTRC) will disclose its decision on the “partial” termination of the joint venture’s contract. Galvez said the department had to “partially” terminate the contract, because of the delay in the delivery of the remaining 14 Huey helicopters. Under the country’s procurement rules, the government can charge 10 percent of the cost of the purchase as

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SUMMER DOWN UNDER Tour guides lead the way, as summer spelunkers make their way through the Sumaguing Cave in Sagada, Mountain Province. Also known as the deepest cave in the Philippines, the multichambered cave features unusual stalagmite and stalactite formations. NORIEL DE GUZMAN

Ayala Corp. open to more partnerships with other conglomerates By VG Cabuag

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yala Corp., a company present in almost all segments of the economy, on Friday said that it is open to partnerships with other conglomerates, especially on projects that are either risky or too large for a single company to pursue. Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, company chairman, said the scale of engagement by domestic corporations in projects usually car-

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ried out by the government has widened significantly compared to more than a decade ago. “If you look at the Philippines five, 10 or 15 years ago, all the big-ticket items were really being handled either by multinationals or by overseas companies,” the executive noted. “As we get into these much larger items, you’re already talking about numbers that are significantly larger than one company can handle. So, it makes sense for companies to

come together. Increasingly, we’ve seen ourselves working as a consortium. We’ve won some as consortiums. I don’t see that slowing down,” Ayala said. The top conglomerates, owned by some of the country’s wealthiest families, have formed a consortium to bid for the multibillion-peso Laguna Lakeshore Expressway-Dike Project, touted as one of the Aquino administration’s biggest public-private partnership (PPP) projects to date.

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