Business Day
Item
- Title
- Business Day
- Description
- Southeast Asia's first business daily.
- Issue Date
- Volume XIV (Issue No. 132) August 29, 1980
- Publisher
- Enterprise Publications.
- Year
- 1980
- Language
- English
- Subject
- Philippines -- Commerce -- Periodicals
- Place of publication
- Manila
- Item sets
- Business Day
- Media
- Business Day
- A case (in fact, 102,000) of the bubblies goes flying around the world.
- C, Itoh wins NGA wheat contract
- Afghanistan boosts its forces with volunteers.
- Amendments -- income tax
- Bangladesh looks more beyond its own borders.
- BPI-Comtrust merger nearly covered by capital gains tax.
- Capital gain tax break : when to implement.
- Coal carriers equal record freight rates.
- Container operations streamlined.
- Custom amends overtime rates paid by clients to its staff.
- Delta Motor's Mini-Cruiser, Tamaraw to be sold in Egypt.
- ESCAP holds joint meet on shipping.
- Estafa raps filed vs. Bicol, Leyte financing firm execs.
- Ethiopia invades Somalia
- French fishermen admit defeat in week-long blockade.
- GMRC bares 2nd-quarter dividends.
- Guidelines in unibanking.
- India launches first training sail ship.
- Japan plans to increase oil stockpile.
- Japanese, German support global negotiations on oil.
- Jobless Britons exceed 2 million.
- Latebreakers.
- Liv Ullman is Unicef goodwill ambassador.
- Manila filmfest gets Venice endorsement.
- Market reports.
- 'Mergers' and ‘consolidations’.
- Mines in short-lived rally; oils, C-Is decline further.
- MITI chief deems bank discount rate too small.
- MM jeepney men now want higher fares.
- Monetary movements
- Moratorium on US banks takeover by foreigners urged.
- Moynihan denies link with drug smuggling ring.
- News briefs.
- Oddments.
- Over the weekends.
- PAL opens Mabuhay club.
- PCMP firm surged to buy more parts made locally.
- Polish crisis spreads : invades Somalia military maneuvers by NATO, Warsaw Pact slated.
- PSC to raise price ceilings in provinces.
- Rep to stage ‘Pippin’ at Meralco theater.
- Rever salon sets seminar on latest hairdo fad.
- Rural bankers alarmed over palay underpricing.
- Sugar workers holds convention.
- Supermarket trade houses to open soon.
- Tanduay eyes export to offset slump in sales on local market.
- Trade deficit now seen at $1.78B : higher oil bill, slower growth of nontraditional exports.
- UN special session on world economy : rich, poor nations buckle down to work.
- US dockers start support for Polish workers.
- US trade deficit declines in July.
- WG wants more access to Japanese market.
- Worm business has fast-moving demand.