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PAGASA Pres. STC cuts the ribbon to open Food and Drinks Asia
PAGASA Pres. STC (2nd R) cuts the r ibbon to open Food and Drinks Asia with (L-R) Chef Roberto Franciso/ Pres.- Hotel Resto Chefs Assn. of the Phils., Engr. Alex del Rosario/Pres.-Food Caterers Assn. of the Phils., Pacita Juan/Chairman-Phil. Coffee Board, Sergio Luis- Ortiz, Jr./Pres.-Phil. Exporters Confederation, Cong. Lani Mercado-Revilla/Cavite and Dept. of Agri. Asst. Sec. Salvador Salacup. Joining STC at PAGASA Booth is (L-R) Rep. Revilla, AsSec. Salacup and Engr. Leandro H. Gazmin/Dir.-Agribusiness Marketing Assistance Service (AMAS) of the Dept. of Agri.
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PAGASA’s STC is invited as guest to the 90-minute DZMM Radio Program
PAGASA’s STC (3^rd R) is invited as guest to the 90-minute DZMM Radio Program “Konsumer, atbp.” hosted by DTI Undersecretary Zeny Maglaya (L) and Alvin Elchico (R) with Sec. Gen. of PASI, Atty. Federico Ples (in maroon) and that of NAMVESCO>National Market Vendors Coop, Mr. Rodolfo Dalangin (2^nd R). Topic was the Supply/Demand/Prices of Basic Necessities.PAGASA’s STC is invited as guest to the 90-minute DZMM Radio Program
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PAGASA attended the Seminar Workshop
PAGASA attended the Seminar Workshop organized by the Dept. of Energy on its continuous Energy Efficiency Project focusing on the Transport, Storage and Disposal of hazardous chemical>mercury found in popular compact fluorescent lamps. The whole morning delved on DoE’s approach to the education handling of used light bulbs, the legal and inter-agency involvements in dealing with this problem and an open forum to keep the bright ideas flowing in curbing exposure of the environment to mercury. Headache centered on the efficient collection of used light bulbs for recycling or proper disposal. In the Phils., 70-80% of these bulbs are bought from small hardwares and neighborhood stores.
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What Credit Cards do you accept? |
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Written by William Villanueva
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Saturday, 01 March 2008 |
What kind of credit cards do you accept?
The store has merchant accounts with the Equitable Card Network, the Bank of Philippine Island and BANCNET.
This means that store accepts VISA, MASTERCARD, JCB, American Express, AMT cards from Allied Bank, Asia United Bank, Banco de Oro, Banco Filipino, Banco San Juan, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Centennial Savings Bank, Chinabank, Chinatrust Bank, Citibank, Citibank Savings, Citystate Savings Bank, East West Bank, Export Bank, Green Bank, Malayan Bank, Manila Bank, Merchants Bank, Metro Bank, Opportunity Microfinance Bank, PBCom, Philtrust Bank, PS Bank, Postal Bank, RCBC, RCBC Savings Bank, The Real Bank, Security Bank, Standard Chartered, Sterling Bank of Asia, Tong Yang Bank, and Worldpartners Bank.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 01 March 2008 )
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