March 15, 2009
- A new Job or a new Business?
Should you find a JOB—or start your own business and be the JOB? Confusing right?
Early this morning, I started researching for topics that I would be writing about for this week. (…)
March 4, 2009
- Aston Martin’s One-77 = £1 million!
I don’t know if I should actually post this but I’m doing it anyway. (…)
March 1, 2009
- Japanese Yen: No longer a safe-haven?
Right now, Japan, who has the world’s second largest economy, is falling deeper into recession. (…)
February 23, 2009
- Stimulus plan: Know whether it's working
Newspapers, radio and television have been telling us over and over again that the present recession is even worse than what we have encountered in the past. And it seems to be true. (…)
February 16, 2009
- The Ruble bubble
Just like any other currency, Russia’s ruble is falling down the drain, steadily losing its value against the US dollar and euro. The ruble has lost a fifth of its value since summer and Russians are fear the return of the dark days of 1998.
February 12, 2009
- Explaining the Ponzi Scheme
Every time I hear about Bernard Madoff and his arrest, this term is always attached to his name: the Ponzi scheme. Who or what in the world is that? But before that who is Bernard Madoff?
January 30, 2009
- Advent of Forex Trading on Mobile Devices Pushes Boundaries of Freedom
Even though worldwide economic conditions show no signs of abating, Forex trading is steadily growing as a viable means of generating cash in these dark times. (…)
January 26, 2009
- Industry Insider Provides Evidence that Forex Traders May Be Immune from Recent Economic Recession
With the economic turmoil and failure of financial markets in the latter half of 2008, it is expected that anyone working and dealing in these markets would be adversely affected. (…)
January 5, 2009
- Ways to get better pay in 2009
Whether you are already on the job or still hoping to be hired, there is always a better way to receive compensation. (…)
January 4, 2009
- My dream of owning a Blackberry phone
My first taste of a cellular phone is the Motorola MicroTAC back in the early 1990s. It was as huge as an icescraper and its batteries smaller than cellphones in the market now. (…)
January 2, 2009
- The rich heritage of Peranakan Museum
By Ana Felicia Dulay
One of Singapore's newest museums, the Peranakan Musuem, opened last April 2008. I was one of the lucky guests to visit it a month after it opened its doors to the public. (…)
December 30, 2008
- Business as usual in 2009
Predictions on the world economy for 2009 do not bode well. Analysts have said that it will get worse before it gets better. (…)
December 28, 2008
- A very cold Christmas
By far, 2008 will seem to be the coldest Christmas as far as I can remember. Having lived in a tropical country all my life, I was not used to the blasts of cold wind and thunderclouds. (…)
- Boosting Davao's tourism industry
By Ana Felicia Dulay
HISTORY would tell us that in each and every economic turmoil, the tourism industry is first to suffer. (…)
December 27, 2008
- Unraveling The Secret
For someone who works in a daily newspaper, two consecutive days of no work is pretty much like rain in Iraq. (…)
- Exciting products from Samsung in 2009
THE public will be treated to more exciting and meaningful innovations with Samsung next year.
This according to Glenn Martin Glinoga, Samsung Philippines
corporate marketing head. (…) - The mile high club
Blame it on the holidays, let us try a naughty topic as everyone seems to be in high spirits these last few days. (…)
December 19, 2008
December 18, 2008
December 17, 2008
- Most common food mistakes
These days, it is so easy to be wrong though all the while you think you are right. So here are some friendly tips to stay healthy and avoid the common food mistakes. (…)




