Business Day
Item
- Title
- Business Day
- Description
- Southeast Asia's First Business Daily
- Issue Date
- Volume XIV (Issue No. 99) July 15, 1980
- Publisher
- Enterprise Publications
- Year
- 1980
- Language
- English
- Subject
- Philippines -- Commerce -- Periodicals
- Place of publication
- Manila
- Item sets
- Business Day
- Media
- Business Day
- Skilled workers’ outflow curbed
- Pilipinas Shell seeks price hike of 30.81 ctvs per liter
- Rice price up 15 ctvs per kilo very soon
- EPZA’s Pena breaks silence on exporters’ complaints
- Despite equity deficit, Ford gets okay on P142-m CP issue
- 9 firms get BOI incentives
- ‘Nothing definite’ yet on IFC equity in PASAR
- Risk avoidance/reduction
- Moscow set for Olympic games opening Saturday
- Negotiations delayed: Egypt, Israel divided over agenda for talks
- Begin sets office transfer to Jerusalem
- Japan to boost defense
- India, Pakistan try to resolve conflicts
- Tribal insurgency up anew in India state
- UN meet on women: slim progress to review
- Guidelines on universal banking
- Procedure in getting a passport
- Hearings on 6 tax bills held this week
- RP among possible beneficiaries: OPEC to hike aid fund for LDCs
- Purchase of firm’s own shares of stock
- Weekly commodities for week ending July 12,1980
- EEC bigwig endorses temporary import curbs
- Iraq poised to nationalize all foreign oil companies Plus total boycott of US
- Miller tolerates tight money rules of European countries
- US gold sale policy unchanged
- World grain crop to rise this year
- World Bank team arrives in Peking
- Turkey devalues
- New laws on joint ventures in China may be ok’d soon
- Digital finalizing talks on S’pore computer plant
- Corporate news abroad
- Aussie June trade surplus hits $318m
- Showa Line to expand RP services
- RP trade mission to Canada in ’81
- Firm now exports rubber belts
- Marketing men told: be flexible and innovative
- Calling all ‘breakers’: there’s a CB Country hangout just for you ...and non-CBers are welcome, too
- Big 20 opens new outlet
- Trading improves on cross sales; downtrend prevails