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How art is properly hung By Samito A. Jalbuena
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F you love art, will art love you back? The answer greatly depends on how you’ve been treating your artworks. First question that springs to mind is: Are your pictures properly hung? A wealthy few will suffer their biggest problem in life, and this would be—to paraphrase and augment what has been attributed to the late great Duchess of Windsor—“moving the Gauguin one-fourth of an inch to the left.” Here are pointers on how to hang it all, nail it and make it look awesome on a wall.
5. Lightly mark the wall just above 57 inches with the “to the hook” amount. For example: 1. The picture is 20 inches tall. 2. middle is at 10 inches. This mid point should rest at 57 inches on the wall. 3. Wire comes to 2 inches below the top. 4. compute: 10" - 2" = 8" 5. Lightly mark 8 inches above your first mark, or 65 inches, on the wall. ApartmentTherapy goes on to explain: “Though this may seem complicated to read, it is quite simple when you do it. The thing to always remember is that the center of all your pictures [should be] hanging at 57 inches, and you are just figuring out where the hook goes above it. “This 57-inch rule also applies to groups of pictures. Think of a group as one picture. After you arrange how you want them all to hang, start with the center pictures and get them at 57 inches on center. Then surround them with the rest of the group.”
THE 57-INCH RULE ProPer picture hanging can be turned into a simple, gratifying task by following the tip: Always hang your artwork at 57 inches on center. This means that the middle of the artwork is always at 57 inches above the floor, says a story on the subject by ApartmentTherapy.com. Apparently, the 57-inch standard represents the average human eye height and is used in many galleries and museums. To achieve the 57-inch rule, simply follow these instructions posted by the web site: 1. measure and lightly mark 57 inches on the wall. 2. measure artwork height and divide by two. This gives you the center. 3. measure top of your picture to the tightened wire. 4. Subtract “tight wire” amount from half the height amount for the “to the hook” amount. This will tell you how far above 57 inches your hook should go.
USE AT LEAST TWO HOOKS HoW often do you see crooked art on a wall? if you’re like the blogger at Artshopnc.com, you probably have the urge to straighten everyone’s art. (Beware if you do this in other people’s homes, Artshopnc.com warns, because you might not get invited back.) The web site gives
a tip on how to hang art: Use not one but at least two hooks. “While it’s a little more time-consuming to hang with two hooks, it will save you the trouble of constantly having to straighten your pictures [or having your friends insult you by doing it for you], and the artwork is more secure on the wall since the weight is more evenly distributed.”
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USE D-RINGS INSTEAD OF A WIRE For the ultimate in picture hanging, Elle Decor’s Tim mcKeough has the definitive tip: When possible, install two D-rings, rather than a wire, on the backs of frames, to hang from the picture hooks. “Then it’s stationary, and not swinging on a wire. There’s no pendulum effect involved.” He says that while installing D-rings might be a tougher choice, one must use a level and ruler to ensure that both the picture hooks and D-rings are aligned when installed. Aside from these three major pointers, the most important tip all agree on is to have fun when hanging art, and not to worry too much about getting things perfect. no permanent damage after all is done to your walls, and you can correct mistakes easily and move pictures around to freshen things up in your home.
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he Japan Foundation, Manila (www.jfmo.org.ph), in partnership with Ayala Museum, presents the traveling exhibition Earth Manual Project, on view on the third floor gallery of Ayala Museum until December 7. An initiative of KIITO (Design and Creative Center Kobe), Earth Manual Project encourages a country of frequent natural disasters, such as the Philippines, to also become a country of excellent disaster preparedness. The exhibition’s maiden run happened last year in Kobe, Japan, wherein 23 projects from different Asian countries showcased activities centered on disaster-risk reduction and post-disaster relief and recovery. The Manila run of the exhibition includes 11 projects that tackle earthquake, typhoon and flood: Iza! Kaeru Caravan!, Jishin Itsumo Project and Red Bear Survival Camp by NPO Plus Arts (Japan), Design for Flood by Thailand Creative and Design Center (Thailand), Climate School Project by Dakila (Philippines), The Filipino Spirit is Waterproof by Ayala Museum (Philippines), Paper Partition System by Shigeru Ban (Japan), RooSuFlood: Knowledge
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to Fight Flood by RooSuFlood (Thailand), Lost Homes Model: Restoration Project by Osamu Tsukihashi (Japan), Core House: Extensive Live Post Earthquake by Ikaputra (Indonesia), Floating Wombs: A Healing Project Through the Arts—heARTS by Alma Quinto (Philippines) and Forms of Recollection by Plus63 Design Co. (Philippines). The exhibition is an opportunity for visitors to make their own disaster preparedness manual based on the presented projects, as well as for audience to hear stories and expertise from overseas creators. Talks are slated on the first two Saturday, with speakers Osamu Tsukihashi of Lost Homes Model: Restoration Project on November 8; and hirokazu Nagata of NPO Plus Arts, Ruttikorn Vuttikorn of Club Creative Co. Ltd., and Dan Matutina of Plus63 Design Co. on November 15. Earth Manual Project is also made possible through the support of KIITO, NPO Plus Arts, AIG, Muji, Yoshinoya, Plus63 Design Co., Capitol University and the Ateneo de Manila University-Japanese Studies Program.
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S part of expanding and beefing up its presence in the AsiaPacific region, SAP SE recently opened its €3-million (P167.89-million) office in Ortigas center. Executives of SAP said the office will serve as the new hub of the firm’s shared services team for sales and finance. SAP (Systems, Applications & Products in Data Processing) Societas Europa (European Company) is a German multinational software corporation that makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations. As part of the shared services facility for sales, SAP Philippines will be setting up a call center in the new office to support sales requirements across Asia. This initiative, which SAP named “Project Nucleus,” aims to double the staff strength by next year, according to Adaire Fox-Martin, president, SAP Asia Pacific Japan (APJ). In addition, the SAP shared services team for finance in the new office will provide back office finance support for SAP companies globally. The Ortigas office has a staff of 200 people.
In a news briefing held after the inauguration, Fox-Martin said 2014 is a milestone for the German software giant as it marks 25 years of operations for SAP in the Asia Pacific Japan region. She said an investment such as the new office in Ortigas is a proof of more success for the employees, customers and partners alike. “Businesses in the Asia Pacific Japan have vast potential for technology adoption in order to compete and win in the region’s vibrant economic landscape. We remain committed to helping organizations of all sizes benefit from both the simplicity of the cloud and breakthrough power of SAP HANA [High-Performance Analytic Appliance] platform to run better,” Fox-Martin said. “In recent years, the Philippines has established itself as an excellent services hub for SAP and customers across the region, in addition to its fast-paced domestic demand. We are committed to growing the
domestic and outsourcing market in the country,” she added. The Ortigas site is the 60th office of the Walldorf, Baden-Wurttenberg-based SAP in Asia Pacific Japan and also the third SAP office in the Philippines. Prior to this, SAP had two offices in Fort Bonfacio, Taguig, catering to the domestic market and another center in Ortigas managing the company’s human resource consulting and shared services for SAP and customers globally. SAP has been operating in the Philippines for 19 years. Fox-Martin said the bulk of the employees belonging to the millennial generation will be the vital cogs of the company in the pursuit of technology adoption and innovation. “The young, vibrant work force in the Philippines and Asia Pacific Japan is what keeps our plans for the region going. We strongly believe that by leveraging SAP Cloud powered by SAP HANA, our employees will continue to drive the innovation agenda with and for our customers and partners across the region,” Adaire concluded. SAP Philippines Managing Director Darren Rushworth said the local subsidiary has shown tremendous growth since it opened in the country 19 years ago. “Today’s announcement is an indication of our long-term commitment to the country. We have created job opportunities for the country’s young population and
SAP Philippines Managing Director Darren Rushworth listens to a reporter during a news briefing after launching the third office of the Walldorf, Baden-Wurttenberg-based SAP in the Philippines on November 7 at the Ortigas commercial and business district. NONIE REYES
continuously strengthened our partner ecosystem. Our customer portfolio comprises of businesses of all sizes and industries. It has been an exciting journey, to say the least,” Rushworth said. SAP established the Philippine office in 1995 and has more than 1,000 clients in the Philippines, he added. Furthermore, 100 percent of the Philippine brands in the Forbes Global 2,000 list of the world’s biggest public companies are SAP customers. “We believe that expanding our operations to another office in Ortigas is not only a sign of our journey in the Philippines so far, but also what the future promises—enhanced customer-centricity, a highly skilled and innovative team, and increased contribution to the ICT ecosystem in the Philippines,” Rushworth said.
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HE head of the Philippines subsidiary of EMC Corp. sees gaming industry to boost demand for storage and thereby lifting the firm’s earnings. The Hopkinton, Massachusetts-based firm posted a lower income attributable to EMC in the nine months ended September by 16.08 percent ($299 million) to $1.568 billion from $1.867 billion in the same period last year. Revenue from January to September in the firm’s Asia Pacific and Japan market also went down by $1 million to $1.010 billion, EMC’s financial report to the US Securities and Exchange Commission said. Nonetheless, the company said its information storage revenue growth accelerated to 6 percent year over year, EMC said in a statement. And Ronnie Latinazo, country manager of EMC Philippines Inc., is optimistic the growth would cascade to the local market. “The entry of the major players will lead to a high demand for storage, servers and physical surveillance equipment, among others,” Latinazo said in a news briefing in Makati City. Citing a report by a Swiss international financial services group, Latinazo said the country’s large domestic gaming market can complement the international market. “The high rollers are traditionally the main cash cow of casino hubs,” Latinazo said citing the “The Philippine Gaming Sector” report. Rizal Raoul Reyes
MART Communications Inc. positions its postpaid brand targeting consumers of Apple Co.’s iPhone 6 devices in the Philippines. Rival firm Globe Telecom Inc. (GTI) would be formally launching its own marketing campaign on Friday. In a statement five days ahead of GTI’s event, SCI said postpaid consumers can receive the Apple devices with two storage levels. New members may receive the iPhone 6 with 64 gigabytes of storage and the iPhone 6 Plus (16GB) “compliments of Smart Infinity starting on their fully consumable Prestige Plan 5000,” SCI said. On the brand’s fully consumable Premium Plan 8000, new members receive two 16GB units of the iPhone 6, or an iPhone 6 16GB plus a MacBook Air, according to the company. The company said they would hold the launch the eve of GTI’s on November 13 in on Thursday in Metro Manila, Cebu and Davao. Apple announced last month
the arrival of iPhone devices in 69 countries and territories across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Africa by the end of October. The Philippines was not included in the countries. In a statement, the Cupertino, California-based firm said the arrival of the devices in more than 115 countries by the end of the year makes “this the fastest iPhone rollout ever.” International Data Corp. said on October 29 “new smartphone releases and an increased emphasis on emerging markets drove global smartphone shipments above 300 million units for the second consecutive quarter. IDC data reveals that Samsung still led the smartphone vendors in terms of shipments, market share and year-overyear growth in the third quarter. The company’s preliminary data said Samsung shipped 78.1 million units in the third quarter, grabbing 23.8 percent of market share. Apple followed with 39.3 million units in the same period, with 12-percent market share.
“Apple took the wraps off its highly anticipated iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and in the process posted its largest thirdquarter volume ever. Although the company posted strong results of 10 million units sold during its initial launch weekend, what should not be overlooked is the sustained demand for its older iPhone 5S and 5C models, which comprised the bulk of its volume for the quarter,” IDC said in a statement. SCI said the iPhone 6 is available on Smart Infinity on their fully consumable Prestige Plan 5000 with a choice of P5,000 worth of gift certificates or a monthly service fee credit worth P5000. The iPhone 6 Plus, meanwhile, is available at Infinity Premium Plan 8000 with a choice of P16,000 worth of gift certificates, or a P16,000 monthly service fee credit. Dennis Estopace
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HOENIX—Isaiah Thomas scored 15 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Phoenix Suns to a come-from-behind 107-95 victory last Sunday over the Golden State Warriors. Fellow reserve Gerald Green added 16 of his 19 points in the final quarter, when the Suns surged ahead after trailing by eight through three. Stephen Curry scored 28 points but just six in the second half, when he was plagued by missed shots and foul trouble. Curry, who entered tied for the National Basketball Association (NBA) scoring lead, added 10 assists for his fourth double-double of the season. Draymond Green added 22 points and nine rebounds for the Warriors (5-1), who played without Klay Thompson (sprained right hand). Miami’s Luol Deng scored a season-high 30 points, and Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade added 20 each as the Heat beat the Mavericks, 105-96, to stay unbeaten against Dallas since the 2011 NBA Finals. The Heat have won seven straight regular-season games against the Mavericks since Dallas took three in a row in the finals to capture its first championship. Monta Ellis led the Mavericks with 23 points. In the other games, Reggie Jackson scored 11 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter to help the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Sacramento Kings, 101-93; the Utah Jazz edged the Detroit Pistons, 97-96; and the New Jersey Nets defeated the Orlando Magic, 104-96. AP
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After so much had gone wrong in two long weeks, the Lakers unwrap a surprisingly easy victory last Sunday to end their worst start in 57 years, beating the Charlotte Hornets, 10792, at the Staples Center.
win-at-all-costs mentality is something that’s not very familiar around the league. Successful is winning a division or winning the Western Conference. That just don’t fly out here.” But between now and a November 23 home game against Denver, the Lakers play at Memphis, at New Orleans, home against San Antonio and Golden State, at Atlanta, at Houston and at Dallas. “We know the challenges that lie ahead,” Bryant said. Lin seemed more at ease, shooting threes without hesitation and driving when necessary. He made eight-of-12 shots, had seven assists and yelled loudly after hitting a three-pointer in the fourth quarter, a rare show of emotion for him. Reserve center Ed Davis had some hustle plays and also a dunk over Jason Maxiell that earned a loud response from the crowd. “Guys weren’t looking to just get the ball to Kobe and move out of the way,” Scott said. They could also use more defensive stops like they showed against the Hornets (3-4). Al Jefferson had 40 points in Charlotte’s 110-100 victory here last season but was much quieter this time, finishing with 23 points on shaky 10-for-23 shooting. “We sat down on them defensively,” Bryant said. “We did a really good job, really active, flying around and making them take tough shots.” Another rarity: The Lakers won the battle at the threepoint line, making six-of-17 (35.3 percent) while Charlotte was three-for-14 (21.4 percent). The Lakers didn’t lead until Boozer’s 15-footer with 5:07 left in the third quarter. Then Lin added a three-pointer for a 64-59 edge. The building started to get loud after Bryant’s three-pointer made it 67-59. From there it became official, the Lakers’ first victory. It took 13 days to finally arrive.
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OS ANGELES—Fear not. The Los Angeles Lakers won’t go 0-82. After so much had gone wrong in two long weeks, they unwrapped a surprisingly easy victory last Sunday to end their worst start in 57 years. Partial standing ovations in the third quarter turned into loud appreciative ones in the fourth, as the Lakers beat the Charlotte Hornets, 107-92, at Staples Center. Streamers fell from above, courtside ticket-holders couldn’t stop beaming, and was that a smile from Kobe Bryant? Maybe. But certainly no celebrating for a team with a 1-5 record, even though an 0-7 start in 1957 can no longer be matched. “Got to start somewhere,” Bryant said. TNT analyst Charles Barkley can now eat without guilt after claiming he would fast until the Lakers won a game. Jeremy Lin matched Bryant with 21 points and Carlos Boozer also showed some value by scoring 16 points. Who knows when the “we want tacos” chant might make another appearance? The next game in which the Lakers will be favored is probably a couple weeks away. Bryant didn’t come close to his 39-point, 37-shot totals in a 112-106 loss to Phoenix last Tuesday. He still isn’t shooting with much accuracy—seven-for-20 last Sunday— but was more judicial in his shot selection and handed out four assists instead of the lonely one he had against Phoenix. The Lakers held an opponent under 100 points for the first time this season but there wasn’t much going on in the locker room afterward. “They were all pretty quiet in there, to be honest with you,” Lakers Coach Byron Scott said. “I don’t think nobody was overjoyed in there.” Bryant was animated over the first five games because of anger and frustration. He showed a different demeanor last Sunday for obvious reasons. He pumped his fist from the bench after Ronnie Price stole the ball early in the fourth quarter. He clapped vigorously when the Lakers forced Charlotte into a shotclock violation. His voice didn’t show misery or sarcasm after the victory. “If the team goes 0-5, a lot should be made of it,” Bryant said, later adding more context to a franchise with 16 championships, five with him. “It’s a lot different being here in this city with this organization than it is with some of the other ones. A
...as sixers go 0-7 By Keith Pompey
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ORONTO—Soon the creative ways to convey just how awful the 76ers’ health has been this season will run out. Sunday night, the Sixers were again without post players Nerlens Noel and Malcolm Thomas in their 120-88 loss to the Toronto Raptors at the Air Canada Centre. This marked their worst loss since a 43-point defeat by the Golden State Warriors on February 10. “That was not us,” Sixers Coach Brett Brown said. “We came in here and we got manhandled.... We got jumped, and we didn’t have any answers.” The blowout loss dropped the Sixers to 0-7 for the first time since they lost their first 15 games during the 1972-1973 season. Those Sixers finished 9-73, setting the National Basketball Association futility record. The 1972-1973 squad was just bad. This season’s squad is bad, inexperienced and injury-riddled. Noel is dealing with a sprained ankle, and Thomas is expected to be sidelined for an extended period of time with fluid on his left knee. Point guard Michael Carter-Williams, who has not played this season because of right-shoulder surgery, is expected to make his regular-season debut on Thursday at the Dallas Mavericks. But with those players sidelined last Sunday, the Sixers had only nine
able bodies against the Eastern Conference-leading Raptors (6-1). “They would have helped. It’s hard playing small ball against this big team,” said Brown, whose team played with just three post players—center Henry Sims and power forwards Luc Mbah a Moute and Brandon Davies. “We scratched and clawed doing everything we could playing legitimate small ball against the [Chicago] Bulls [in Friday’s 118-115 loss],” Brown added. “And we just couldn’t replicate it. “It just wasn’t going to be.” Noel is listed as day-to-day. Brown thought he had a chance to play against the Raptors. “So I feel the next game, that’s realistic,” the coach said. “But really, who knows?” Noel suffered the injury in the third quarter of Wednesday’s loss to the Orlando Magic. The 6-foot-11, 217-pounder hasn’t practiced since. “I’m expecting to be practicing tomorrow,”Noel said. “But my ankle feels pretty good. I just have some soreness, and the swelling is pretty much close to gone.” This preseason, he missed one game with a charley horse in his right quadriceps and was sidelined for three others with an upper respiratory infection. But this injury occurred while he was basically walking in the paint after a play. “I watched the video a few times, and I still don’t know how it happened,” Noel said. “I was in some traffic and stepped on something.” Meanwhile, Thomas has been playing with fluid on his left knee for the last
two weeks. He had an MRI on Tuesday, and didn’t make the trip to Canada. The fourth-year veteran has loose cartilage floating around his knee. He is expected to announce, through the Sixers, that he has decided to undergo surgery to clean out the knee. The surgery will sideline the 6-foot-9, 225-pounder for about four weeks. On Sunday the Sixers made just 33-of-87 shots (37.9 percent) from the field, shot 10-of-34 on three-pointers (29.4 percent) and allowed Toronto to shoot 56.6 percent (43-of-76) from the field. The Raptors had their third 41-point cushion (118-77) on Greivis Vasquez’s reverse lay-up with two minutes and three seconds remaining. “We go from almost beating Chicago to getting embarrassed like this,” said point guard Tony Wroten, who paced the Sixers with 18 points and five assists. Toronto shooting guard DeMar DeRozan led all scorers with 24 points. Brown believes his team got dispirited for the first time this season. “We could have,” Wroten said. “It’s tough to stay high when you are down 30, 40 points. But it’s a learning experience for all of us.”
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THE Raptors’ DeMar DeRozan battles for the ball with the 76ers’ Hollis »Thompson (right) and Chris Johnson (16) during the second half of their game last Sunday. AP
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KOBE BRYANT, seen here reaching for a loose ball against Hornets center Cody Zeller, finally break the win column. AP
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FDI posted a net inflow of $299 million in August, more than double the $141-million net inflows reported in the same month last year. The investments brought the FDI net inflow in the first eight months to $4.306 billion, some 59 percent higher than in the same eight-month period in 2013 when this aggregated $2.709 billion. Compared to the previous month, however, August’s $299-million FDI inflows represented a deceleration from $436-million FDI in July. “FDI inf lows remained robust, buoyed by investors’ confidence in the economy on the back of the country’s sound macroeconomic fundamentals,” the BSP said. During the month, the inflows came from equity investments in the financial and insurance, manufacturing, transportation and storage, real estate, and the administrative and support services sectors.
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how art is properly hung ear God, help us never to be driven by guilt. We want to spend our entire lives not running from regrets and hiding from shame. We do not wish to be guilt-driven manipulated by memories. We do not want our past to control our future. We do not wish to unconsciously punish ourselves by sabotaging our own success. In the Bible, Cain killed his brother, his guilt disconnected him from feeling God’s presence, and God said, “You will be a restless wanderer on the earth.” That describes many people today...wandering through life without a purpose. We are products of our past, but we don’t have to be prisoners of it. God’s purpose is never limited by our past. He is always the forgiving Father. amen!
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okyo, Japan—Power distributor Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) said it is allotting some P86 billion in capital expenditures (capex) for the next five years, mainly to expand its network and invest some in generation business. Meralco President Oscar Reyes told reporters in a media briefing that the company is allotting some P65 billion for its distribution business and P21 billion for its power-generation plants, where it has invested in. The said amount is higher than the P70 billion in capital See “Meralco,” A2
PESO exchange rates n US 45.0690 n japan 0.3935
resident Xi Jinping sought to counter the US’s efforts aimed at boosting influence in Asia by flexing China’s economic muscle days before a Beijing summit with his counterpart Barack Obama. Speaking to executives at a CEO gathering in Beijing, Xi outlined how much the world stands to gain from a rising China. He said outbound investment will total $1.25 trillion over the next 10 years, 500 million Chinese tourists will go abroad, and the government will spend $40 billion to revive the ancient Silk Road trade route between Asia and Europe. “China’s development will generate huge opportunities and benefits, and hold lasting and infinite promise,” Xi said. “As China’s overall national strength grows, China will be both capable and willing to provide more public goods for the Asia Pacific and the world.” Continued on A8
eal-estate giant Megaworld reported a net income of P19.03 billion for the first nine months of 2014, 192 percent higher than the P6.52 billion posted in the same period in 2013. The figure includes the P11.62billion nonrecurring gain from the acquisition and sale of a subsidiary and associate. The company attributed the huge jump in sales to the strong residential sales in its various townships, particularly in Newport City, Uptown Bonifacio, McKinley Hill and Eastwood City, as well as higher
leasing income from its office and retail portfolio. “We are confident that Megaworld can achieve another record year for 2014 as we further expand our township developments all over the country,” said Dr. Andrew L. Tan, chairman and CEO of Megaworld. Megaworld’s rental income from its office developments and lifestyle malls surged to a record P5.2 billion in the first nine months of 2014, a 20-percent jump from P4.34 billion in the same period last year. Total revenues of Megaworld and See “Megaworld,” A2
n UK 71.5696 n HK 5.8135 n CHINA 7.3607 n singapore 34.9779 n australia 38.8225 n EU 56.1650 n SAUDI arabia 12.0130 Source: BSP (10 November 2014)