BusinessMirror December 19, 2014

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TOTAL EXPORTS NOW SEEN TO EXCEED 10%TARGET FOR 2014 ON IMPROVED ELECTRONICS PERFORMANCE

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Seipi sees better export numbers T By Catherine N. Pillas

he electronics industry has upgraded its growth forecast again, on the back of increased global demand and the consumption-boosting drop in global oil prices, opening up the possibility for the country’s total exports to exceed the targeted 10-percent increment for 2014.

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“We are actually revving up our projection. That 5 percentto-8 percent [growth range], we came up with that revision just this last quarter. But given the information we have today, feedback from our members, we are upgrading that projection to a range of 7 percent to 11 percent for 2014. Then, for 2015, probably too early to really say, but we’re thinking initially a 5-percent to 7-percent growth,” Semiconductor and Electronics Industries of the Philippines Inc. (Seipi) President Dan Lachica said. Also, Seipi Chairman and IMI Electronics President Arthur Tan said part of the growth this year can be credited to the substantial plunge in global oil prices. “The overall market is on a consumption basis. All the major economies are ramping up consumption and that is

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Christmas books that are off the beaten track B T W McClatchy Washington Bureau

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O you have people on your holiday lists that are hard to buy for because their interests are off the beaten track? Think Star Wars, Steampunk, fairies. You’re lucky—there are presents for everyone out there this year. While fans await next year’s Star Wars movie, they can look back over 37 years of publicity and sales with the latest book from the Star Wars Art series, Posters (Abrams). This is a rich source of Star Wars history that includes sketches, production drawings and posters. It includes the art for various spinoffs, such as games and radio shows. Another interesting aspect is the decades of changes in the art’s production—you start with paint; you end with digital. For 40 years, artist Brian Froud has painted mythical creatures. His work has appeared in film in Labyrinth

and The Dark Crystal for which he served as conceptual designer, and on numerous book covers. His latest book, Brian Froud’s Faeries’ Tales (Abrams) is a beautiful and eerie look into his and his wife Wendy’s vision of fairyland. Their original stories are based in classic fairy tales. The art is reminiscent of Victorian painters Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones and Arthur Rackham, but with darker undertones. What is Steampunk? The Steampunk User’s Manual by Desirina Boskovich and Jeff VanderMeer (Abrams) exists to help you out. Steampunk can be a wildly fantastic mixture of machinery, art and human creativity with Victorian overtones. The manual gives practical advice on its art, clothing, corsets, sculptures and many other items. C  D

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WALKING IN WINTER WONDERLAND Henry Ford Awards Best Motoring Section 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 2011 Hall of Fame

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PERFORMANCE by a popular band, a world-class skating exhibition, fun and games, cold ice right under our feet, and, of course, a brand-new car wonder, unveiled—even the Hyundai jingle’s composer Felix Bernard and lyricist Richard B. Smith wouldn’t have it any other way. That’s for sure.

For one night, Hyundai Asia Resources Inc. (Hari) made us, the media and Hyundai dealers, feel like we were in a winter paradise—as the South Korean carmaker launched in “Jack Frost style” the all-new 2015 Sonata at the SM Mall of Asia Ice Skating Rink in Pasay City. Thus, the occasion touted Hyundai’s vision further up the level of Modern Premium, a brand identity unique only to Hyundai.

“We are about to unveil the nextgeneration model of a Hyundai favorite, redesigned and re-engineered down to the details for premium comfort, safety and performance, making for nothing less than a brilliant customer experience, in the manner of a world-class brand—a world-class product,” said Fe PerezAgudo, president and CEO of Hari, during her speech before the car was revealed. This signaled the

THe 2015 Hyundai Sonata’s four core innovations, labeled as RSVP—Run, Stop, Versatility, and Protect features—embody its strength from within and beauty from without.

coming of a night, that will surely be remembered. Singing to a new tune, the seventh-generation Sonata is the epit-

ome of Hyundai’s vision: “To ever continue in delivering a premium driving experience to its customers.” With integrity and precision at

its core, it hums to a new melody of a “luxury sedan” that is more accessible to consumers. More so, the all-new 2015 Sonata

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PHL GOODS GAIN ADDITIONAL PREFERENTIAL ACCESS TO E.U.

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he European Parliament on Thursday approved the grant of additional duty-free privilege to the Philippines under the Generalized Scheme of Preferencesplus (GSP+) program, European Union (EU) Ambassador to the Philippines Guy Ledoux announced. “In its plenary meeting today, the European Parliament completed the last stage in the process to grant the Philippines GSP+ that will provide duty-free entry to the EU for some of the most important Philippine exports, including processed fruit and foodstuffs; coconut oil; footwear; fish and textiles. The GSP+ preferences cover over 6,200 tariff lines,” Ledoux said. “This is very good news for the Philippines as it will bring tariffs to zero percent for two-thirds of tariff lines, including strategic products that the Philippines is already exporting to the EU. This will immediately translate into savings of tens of millions of euros per year in foregone customs duties.” Ledoux added: “Apart from giving a dramatic and immediate advantage to Philippine exports, the EU concession significantly improves the attractiveness of the Philippines See “PHL goods,” A2

Globe Telecom sets new standard in global retail innovation with GEN3 Stores launch The world’s top business leaders, Globe President and CEO Ernest Cu (right), SM Prime Holdings President Hans T. Sy (third from left) and Globe Chairman of the Board Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, graced the opening of Globe Telecom’s newest Generation 3 flagship stores in SM North Edsa in Quezon City and in Limketkai Mall in Cagayan de Oro, providing customers a new retail experience at par with international standards, with founder and CEO of Eight Inc. Tim Kobe (left), the designer of the iconic Apple Store in New York, at the helm of the store’s overall look and feel. The Gen3 store is home to interactive lifestyle zones that feature the latest digital trends in music, entertainment, productivity and life. During the launch, the convergence of art, community and technology was brought to life, leaving the guests in awe and excited about the future of telecoms that Globe is pioneering. Simultaneous to the opening of the Gen3 stores was the launch of the Gen3 portal that provides the latest information about the various lifestyle zones featuring the hottest DJs, sports and movie news, fashion and lifestyle trends, business start-up tips, and the newest gadgets and digital connectors. To know more about the Globe Gen3 stores, visit www.globe.com.ph/gen3.

Industrial customers propel Meralco’s 3% sales-volume growth By Lenie Lectura

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HE Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) said on Thursday the firm’s electricity sales for 2014 could grow by 3 percent due to an increase in its industrial customers. “We will end the year with roughly a 3-percent growth in sales volume,” said Meralco President Oscar Reyes, who added that commercial accounts See “Industrial customers,” A2

PESO exchange rates n US 44.7110

Months of ‘hot’ money net outflows snapped in Nov

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By Bianca Cuaresma

ich pickings to be had at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) in November helped boost short-term foreign-currency investments, also known as portfolio or “hot” money, to pour inward on net basis during the month, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said on Thursday.

According to the BSP, portfolio inflows for the period totaled $369.92 million, a development that also helped snap net outflows reported the previous September and again in October. The November net inflow, however, proved lower than $980.94 million net inflows seen in the same month last year. See “Hot money,” A2

n japan 0.3767 n UK 69.6106 n HK 5.7655 n CHINA 7.2143 n singapore 34.1227 n australia 36.5107 n EU 55.1600 n SAUDI arabia 11.9112 Source: BSP (18 December 2014)


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