PHILIPPINE STAR/ EDD GUMBAN By Alyssa Nicole O. Tan THE SENATE is targeting to approve the 2022 General Appropriations Bill on third and final reading early next week after delays caused by a coronavirus scare. Debates
PHILIPPINE STAR/ EDD GUMBAN By Alyssa Nicole O. Tan THE SENATE is targeting to approve the 2022 General Appropriations Bill on third and final reading early next week after delays caused by a coronavirus scare. Debates
By Luz Wendy T. Noble and Revin Mikhael D. Ochave, Reporters THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY is expected to bounce back with a 4.9% growth this year, backed by sectors that have benefited from technology-enabled businesses,
By Keren Concepcion G. Valmonte, Reporter OFFICE SPACES in Alabang, Muntinlupa, and the Bay Area in Pasay City have experienced high vacancy rates after offshore gaming operators who are mostly from China decided not
By Arjay L. Balinbin, Senior Reporter A CHINESE joint venture has qualified for a P141.79-billion contract for the design and construction of a 380-kilometer railway in the Bicol Region in central Philippines, according to
Christian Gabriel, founder of equity management company Capdesk, discusses the journey of his company and his secrets to success. Tell us about your business? I founded Capdesk in 2015. It's my fourth venture as an entrepreneur. Before that, I ran a graphic design business, then launched a
BW FILE PHOTO By Revin Mikhael D. Ochave, Reporter SARDINES MAKER Mega Global Corp. is aiming to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) of its shares by 2025 provided that the company sustains its revenue
THE National Privacy Commission (NPC) on Tuesday said a global crime syndicate might be behind the recent Short Message Service (SMS)-based phishing attacks, or smishing. Smishing attacks use text messages to trick mobile-phone users
THE Department of Energy (DoE) described as "speculative" claims by a senator that the agency recommended the awarding of two service contracts to a unit of Udenna Corp. to explore areas in the
PHILIPPINE Olympic Committee (POC) President Abraham N. Tolentino has ordered their ethics committee to probe into the controversy involving Tokyo Olympian pole-vaulter Ernest John Obiena and the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association
Image via Benilde Media Relations By Patricia B. Mirasol Music therapy is the clinical use of music to improve an individual's physical, psychological, and social wellbeing. It benefits those with conditions such as
CITIGROUP, INC. is still in talks with financial institutions that are interested to acquire its retail business in the Philippines, an official said. "There's been plenty of speculation locally about which banks have bid
THE Ernest John Obiena issue has shifted to a legal battle. The Tokyo Olympian pole-vaulter is planning to ask the help of the court of law in proving his innocence over allegations by the