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YUNDAI Asia Resources Inc. (Hari) is investing, according to reports, a total of P1.2 billion in its newly inaugurated 10-hectare Hyundai Logistics Center (HLC) in Calamba, Laguna. And this is only the first step. One of Hari’s values in business is environment protection, and the HLC, in a way, is a realization of this principle. Furthermore, HLC follows the standards of Philippine Green Building Initiative (PGBI), a group of professional development associations formed through the shared concern for the environment. “GREEEN, with the three Es, stands for Geared for Resiliency and Energy Efficiency for the Environment,” shared Architect Mel Punsalan, vice president for technical of PGBI. In fact, HLC received the highest-rating Kamagong, since it garnered a score of 87.5 percent. Located along the Mount Makiling forest reserve and Tagaytay mountain ridge, the logistics

center can accommodate 5,000 vehicles, equivalent to a two-month inventory for the firm. Hari has so far spent P700 million for the first phase of the HLC, which covers the stockyard warehouse, parts warehouse and a portion of the planned training academy. The second phase, meanwhile, which would involve P500 million worth of investments, would cover a 12-story office, a car museum, a center for climate change and facilities for the training academy. As of this writing, the first phase has already been completed, while construction of the second phase is expected to start early next year. The facility is intended to house imported Hyundai vehicles coming in through the Batangas Port before being brought to Hari’s dealerships nationwide. Through the facility, Hyundai cars would undergo detailing, washing and drying, as well as tests, to ensure they are in pristine condition before being sold. Aside from the HLC reveal, Hari also introduced the Global Dealership Space Identity—the worldwide dealership standard of Hyundai, not to mention its two new latest models that will yet again change the local car spectrum: the all-new i20 Cross Sport and the allnew Tucson. The i20 Cross Sport will be available in June, while the new Tucson will go on sale in August.

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“We are expecting to sell about 500 units per month for the i20 Cross Sport, while we see a 300to 400-unit-per-month sale for the return of the king Tucson,” Agudo said. Agudo also disclosed that total Hari sales last year reached 23,019 units. With the company accounting for 85 percent to 90 percent

of the Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors Inc.’s (Avid) sales, Agudo said the group’s sales are expected to rise by 5 percent this year, from last year’s 35,565 units. As of the first quarter, Hari has sold 5,364 units, while Avid’s total sales reached 8,448 units. With all of these, it’s good to

know that Hari is taking the lead in inspiring change that shall set the pace for innovation and environmental preservation. This plan— which started with a vision—is now gaining ground and slowly coming into fruition. It is this distinct resolve that makes this Korean automaker one of the towering giants in the global arena.

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life. Being rooted in Ayala Land’s heritage of real-estate excellence, Alveo Land [consistently] created an extensive portfolio of holistic communities attuned to the needs of a dynamic, urban lifestyle,” Alveo Land President Robert S. Lao said. The executive said the two companies should soon establish an evenly shared joint-venture entity that will require spending

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Newsday AS VEGAS—Floyd Mayweather Jr. says everything he does in and out of the ring is calculated. So, maybe the low-key persona he’s adopted before his welterweight title fight against Manny Pacquiao is all part of his larger game plan. But Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach doesn’t buy it. In his view, Mayweather’s altered state from his usual trash-talking self is another sign he really didn’t want this fight. There’s no mistaking that Pacquiao is the one who has projected the greatest sense of eagerness to hear the first bell at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. His enthusiasm was on display again on Wednesday in a meeting with writers before the final news conference. “Yes, I feel I’m the one who really wants this fight to happen,” Pacquiao said. “The fans also really want to see this fight. It’s a good thing that it’s happening now. I believe that it is God’s plan.”

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MANNY PACQUIAO is relishing role as underdog, while Floyd Mayweather Jr. remains low-key. AP

RORY MCILROY OY has his plans for Sunday all set up. AP

Much of the emphasis from Pacquiao (57-5-2, 38 KOs) has been on his Christian awakening and how he wants to inspire people with his rags-to-riches story of a starving boy sleeping in the streets in the Philippines who now commands the world stage against the great Mayweather (47-0, 26 KOs). But a fighter who hasn’t stopped any of his past nine opponents and often has seemed distracted by other undertakings, including his work as a congressman, also claims to have been rejuvenated for this fight. “I’m so happy because the feeling and the killer instinct and the focus that I have from 10 or 11 years ago is back,” Pacquiao said, with genuine excitement. “A couple fights I have in my career, I never feel like this. But now, it’s different. I have nothing to worry about. I’m 100-percent relaxed and confident.” Ask him why he lost that killer instinct, and Pacquiao has trouble explaining it, but it’s real to him. “My interest of this fight, my love for this fight, my eagerness for this fight is to show something, especially since I’m an underdog,” Pacquiao said. “Every time I’m an underdog in a fight that

feeling is kind of different. It’s back, absolutely.” Roach, who has had a long rivalry with Mayweather, said he was struck at the original news conference to announce the fight in February that Mayweather didn’t respond when he said Pacquiao would kick his rear end. “His speech was very subdued and very low-key,” Roach said. “I’m driving home, and I’m saying to myself, ‘I’m not sure he’s going to show up.’“ “He was forced into this fight. I don’t think it’s a fight he wants to be in. He gets to pick and choose his opponents, but he didn’t get to pick and choose this one because a CBS company, Showtime, was losing money with this [six-fight Mayweather] deal.” The reason Mayweather ultimately took the fight, Roach said, was to please his business partners and allow Showtime to profit from their deal. In fact, Mayweather has said this fight is nothing more than business to him. Asked on Wednesday why he has toned down his act for this fight, Mayweather said, “Me speaking loud, I did that in the past. I’m older now. This fight sells itself.” Maybe it’s all a ruse, a set-up to lure Pacquiao into

a reckless fight. But maybe Mayweather is not quite sure what to expect from this reborn Pacquiao with the fighting spirit of the underdog and the conviction that he is exactly where he wants to be. “I can’t explain, but my feeling is that I’m more relaxed compared to my other fights,” Pacquiao said. “I thank the Lord my God. I am serving, and He is feeding me peace of mind.”

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RORYY WANTS TO SEE FIGHT, NO MATTER WHAT AN FRANCISCO—The most pressure Rory McIlroy faces all week could be the quarterfinals of the Match Play Championship. And it would have nothing to do with his opponent. The quarterfinal matches—if the world’s No. 1 player advances that far—are expected to end as late as 7:30 p.m. PDT on Saturday. That would be an hour or less before Manny Pacquiao fights Floyd Mayweather Jr. in Las Vegas. McIlroy already has tickets to the fight.

So what happens if McIlroy is still playing? “Nothing that a few quick birdies won’t change if I try and win 7 and 6,” McIlroy said. “If the fight starts at maybe 10 o’clock like they usually do, then it should be OK.” Except the fight is supposed to start somewhere between 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. It’s possible McIlroy got the time zone mixed up, like he did at the 2012 Ryder Cup. But he made one thing clear on Tuesday—he didn’t want to miss it.

“I went to Pacquiao in 2009, and then I think Mayweather fought later on that year, and then they were supposed to fight the next year and it never happened. So [I’ve] been waiting five years for this to happen,” McIlroy said. “I always said if these two guys fought each other, I wouldn’t miss the opportunity to go. Luckily, we’re somewhere close where I can get in line. “Hopefully, I’m still a part of this tournament at that time, but it just wasn’t an opportunity that I

was going to miss.” The flight to Las Vegas is short and he would be flying private. The hard part might be getting out of Harding Park, which is on the south side of San Francisco and about a 20-minute drive to the airport. Masters champion Jordan Spieth was a little more coy on his fight plans. “If things don’t go perfectly this week, I may see him at the fight. Who knows?” Spieth said. “I don’t plan on being there. But I may be there.” AP

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MANNY PACQUIAO (right) and Floyd Mayweather Jr. pose with the World Boxing Council belt in Wednesday’s news conference in Las Vegas. AP

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MANNY: GOD’S PLAN. Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s altered state from his usual trash-talking self is another sign he really didn’t want this fight.

Rick M. Santos, chairman, founder and CEO of CBRE Philippines, said that, if the trend in the gaming sector continues, the country is sure to rival Macau in the coming years. “We are bullish on the growth of the real-estate gaming sector, especially when private and public entities focus on developments and implementations that will favor investors. If the performance of the sector continues on an uptrend, the Philippines can even rival Macau,” Santos said. S “G,” A

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AS VEGAS—His middle name is Money, or at least it used to be before Floyd Mayweather Jr. stopped flashing $100,000 wads of cash every time he saw a camera. Related stories on C1 & C4. That doesn’t mean money is ever very far from his mind. Certainly, not now, when he’s the richest man in the richest fight ever. C  A

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ONTINUED expansion in domestic liquidity threatens to push past the double-digit line in March, averaging 9.4 percent, or P7.7 trillion, from only 8.5 percent in February, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said on Thursday. But the acceleration failed to unsettle the monetary authorities who said domestic-liquidity expansion, known as M3 among technocrats, should remain in single digit this year. While this was faster than the 8.5-percent acceleration in February, such was also significantly tamer than M3 growth averaging 35.3 percent in March last year. Continued M3 growth is beneficial for an expanding economy like the Philippines, as this helps ensure the productive sectors have the fuel they need to push the economy forward. The BSP remains confident the continued domestic-liquidity expansion is in lockstep with projected local output, measured as the gross domestic product, averaging 7 percent to 8 percent this year. “The continued expansion in domestic liquidity during the month indicates sufficient liquidity to sustain the economy’s growth momentum,” the central bank said in a statement. The monetary authorities traced the continued acceleration of domestic liquidity to fewer placements by trust entities in the BSP’s special deposit accounts (SDA) window compared to the previous month.

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According to Hari, it plans to change the landscape of automotive-industry property development in the country through this state-of-the-art facility. In today’s ever-changing world, the clamor for a more eco-friendly work environment, which uplifts the wellbeing of employees and catalyzes growth in both the automotive and property-development sectors, is becoming stronger than ever. This is its answer to that call. During an interview conducted by the BusinessMirror, Hari President and CEO Ma. Fe PerezAgudo said: “It is high time for us to consolidate our operations, so we could streamline the process flow and become more efficient and more productive, and so we can have better quality control.”

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SANTOS: “If the performance of the sector continues on an uptrend, the Philippines can even rival Macau.”

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Domestic liquidity grew 9.4% in March

ROPERTY-MARKET advisory firm CBRE Philippines tags the gaming sector as a “sunshine market” that is boosting the country’s real-estate profile, and will be further propped up by the rising number of tourists in the Philippines.

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ROPERTY developers Federal Land Inc. and Alveo Land Corp. on Thursday signed an agreement to develop a 45-hectare property in Biñan, Laguna, into a mixed-use residential showcase. The property is on Laguna Boulevard in Biñan town and a few kilometers away from the proposed Cavite-Laguna Expressway in the general vicinity of Ayala

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LAO: “We are fortunate to be working with one of the most reputable developers in the country. This is a project that will reflect our shared vision of improving the quality of life.”

Land’s Ayala Westgrove Heights and Nuvali projects. Federal Land is a unit of GT Capital Holdings Inc., the holding firm of the Ty family, while Alveo is a unit of Ayala Land Inc. known for pursuing projects targeted at upper-middle-income consumers. “We are fortunate to be working with one of the most reputable developers in the country. This is a project that will reflect our shared vision of improving the quality of

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