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Singapore’s New Breed of Bar might be an idea for SM malls




 
Oosh Bar and Lounge, in the Dempsey Hill neighborhood, has both indoor and outdoor spaces, including Balinese-style pavilions.   Published: November 1, 2009

AS Singapore’s thirst for cocktails has grown steadily over the last few years, a new generation of bars and clubs has emerged in some memorably unusual places.

Ground zero for the city’s new breed of night life is the Dempsey Hill neighborhood. Where army barracks once stood surrounded by tropical jungle, bars and restaurants have been sprouting at a breakneck pace. The result combines a laid-back atmosphere with alfresco settings, all just a few miles from downtown.

The area trailblazer, way back in 2006, was Richard Goh, who opened Oosh Bar and Lounge (22 Dempsey Road; 65-6475-0002; www.oosh.com.sg) on almost 100,000 square feet of lush green property.
“Dempsey was just a nature enclave when I chanced upon it,” Mr. Goh said. “I had a vision that it could be transformed into a resort lifestyle venue.”

Indeed, Oosh may evoke memories of your last tropical getaway. Live musicians often entertain at the main bar; out in the garden, Balinese-style pavilions are set among moodily lit waterfalls and reflecting pools. Service can be slow, but strong cocktails and the stirring décor are distraction enough.

A more recent addition to Dempsey is the White Rabbit (39C Harding Road; 65-6473-9965; www.thewhiterabbit.com.sg), where a young and well-heeled crowd competes for attention with the space itself: a charmingly restored chapel, complete with stained-glass windows, which houses a bustling restaurant and alcove lounge leading out to a garden bar. The whimsical theme is carried through from topiary sculptures to “reinvented” takes on classic cocktails, like the Blackforest mojito, which is made with Chambord.

“I think locals and expatriates alike respond well to unique, multifaceted concepts,” said Tengwen Wee, a co-owner of the White Rabbit. “We’ve seen a growing base of discerning clientele in Singapore.”

Mr. Wee’s latest addition to the party scene fills a surprisingly underrepresented niche on this tropical island: the beach bar. Opened in May on the resort island of Sentosa, just off the city’s coast, the Shack (120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa; 65-...; www.theshack.com.sg) is an aptly unpretentious moniker for this breezy hangout, where the bar resides within an old shipping container and beer barrels have been recycled as tables.

Wild Oats (11 Upper Wilkie Road; 65-633...; www.wildrocket.com.sg) promises a lower-key experience at its hidden-away location within the residential maze of Mount Emily. Keep your eye out for an elegant, sprawling colonial mansion with a tranquil terrace out front. While the drinks selection is rather standard, there is an ambitious menu of bar food (the owner, Willin Low, is also the chef at the nearby Wild Rocket restaurant).

The most unlikely setting of all may be at KPO (1 Killiney Road; 65-6733-3648; www.imaginings.com.sg) in downtown Singapore, where a bar and lounge share space with an operating post office. During the day, KPO is a sleek cafe, but after dark, it fills with down-tempo beats and a mix of locals and tourists. A second floor also opens up at night, with a lovely open-air balcony where bar stools are arrayed to overlook the whizzing traffic below.

“KPO’s a great chill-out alternative to clubs and pubs,” said Vanessa Murthy, 31, while sharing drinks with a group of friends. “Singapore’s night life definitely offers a lot of variety nowadays.” http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/travel/01headsup.html

SM Websites should be updated as many customers use the internet now


Here is a sample of Walmart's website and how quick it loads with the essential information right on the first page.  and its current promos and where to locate the items in the stores (imagine nationwide), store locator, track orders and sign in.  http://www.walmart.com/
Pennys are also major malls in usa  http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/default.aspx
And even here in Philippines Metro Department store is good http://www.metrogaisano.com/stores.html

Hope SM can set a model website with lots of good information like these sites

Presently SM websites are few and lacking details of merchants in their malls, their contact details, websites and phone numbers of the tenants especially for the Cyberzone.  It is badly needed and so many are online these days and would use.  And information on their SM advantage card is completely missing from all their sites and yet is part of their active promo and well known and should be detailed as to what the costs are and the awards offered. 

SM collects data from customers on email addresses and cell phone numbers and should use much more actively in data bases.  Getting customers to sign up for regular emails on sales and promos is very cost effective for SM and its tenants.  And twitter can also be used as a tool as well as SUN customers like me to get text messages which SM is starting to use and its good as long as the customer does not get charged for the messages sent. 

Lists the SM malls and a few details but nothing like a full list of tenants and contact information with phones and websites

http://www.smsupermalls.com/smsupermalls/index.php?p=633  whould be advertised on all their plastic bags and advertisements so internet savy customers of today and access,

http://www.smsupermalls.com/smsupermalls/index.php?p=1178  is under construction and has been for a long time.  The front door should be http://www.smsupermalls.com/  and loaded with useful information on the first page and not so graphic intensive. 

cyber zone link does not work
mall locator at http://www.smsupermalls.com/smsupermalls/index.php?p=657  very slow loading and has no google map to find store location on site and no list of stores at each site and contact information

The site for Cebu is so old it still has the ice rink link even if it closed many years ago.

Mall of Asia has attempted to be an informative site whats wrong with the rest of the SM malls?
http://www.smmallofasia.com/


 but doesnt work when clicked
 
And sites like Makro (owned by SM)  should be redone and the flash open page elimated as its useless and customers want immediate information not a book.  http://www.makro.com.ph/  Read my blog on Makro website problems and samples . http://makroph.blogspot.com/  


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Top 10 web design mistakes http://www.webcraftscreations.com/resources/Web-Design-Articles-Top-Ten-Mistakes-in-Web-Page-Design.html    (using frames)

Web Commandments: Ten Deadly Sins and How to Overcome Them
http://www.smartisans.com/articles/web_commandments.aspx    (overuseage of graphics)

Your business' brand awareness is greatly affected by the image you give off to everyone - even the visitors to your website. If your website looks bad, does not work right, or is unpredictable across a variety of potential platforms and potential visitors, your very credibility will be harmed. http://www.royalways.com/20web-mistakes.html

Metro Department stores  Philippines http://www.metrogaisano.com/
 
Here is a sample of Walmart's website and how quick it loads with the essential information right on the first page.  and its current promos and where to locate the items in the stores (imagine nationwide), store locator, track orders and sign in.  http://www.walmart.com/
 
Pennys are also major malls in usa  http://www.jcpenney.com/jcp/default.aspx
http://walgreens.shoplocal.com/walgreens/default.aspx?action=nuep is a good sample of easy viewing of sale items. After all you want to sell right not just look pretty?

Or here is a list of lots of usa merchants and how they advertise online
http://www.cybermonday.com/

http://www.bestbuy.com/ or a nice layout here

SM wins Retail Asia's 'Best of the Best' Award but what about.....???


MANILA, Philippines - The SM Retail Group received the Best of the Best Award during the 2009 Retail Asia-Pacific Top 500 Awards held recently at the COEX Intercontinental Hotel in Seoul, Korea, highlighting its leadership not only in the Philippines, but also in the Asia-Pacific region.

This was the second consecutive year that the SM Retail Group was named the Best of the Best, and the sixth year in a row that SM won the Gold Award as the Philippines’ Top Retailer. The SM Department Store also received the Country Award for the Philippines by the Federation of Asia Pacific Retailers Association during the closing ceremonies of the 14th Asia Pacific Retailers Convention and Exhibition also in Seoul, Korea.




The top three retailers from each of the countries in the Asia-Pacific region were awarded Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards during the event; and the Best of the Best were selected from the Gold Awardees. Local retailers cited included Mercury Drug and Rustans, which won the Silver and Bronze Awards, respectively, for the Philippines.


“The 2009, Retail Asia-Pacific Top 500 Ranking was  a pleasant surprise in that the combined sales turnover of the region’s top 500 retailers has expanded instead of contracting in the wake of what has been widely regarded as the world’s gravest economic turmoil,” says Steven HL Goh, executive chairman of Retail Asia Publishing Pte Ltd. “Total sales turnover grew at a sterling double digit rate of 13.7 percent.”


While one of the reasons for this better-than-expected performance “is that the region’s retailers had not yet felt the full brunt of the economic storm,’ Goh emphasizes that “ this does not detract from the extent of the achievement of all those Asia-Pacific retailers who had made it to this year’s Top 500 ranking.”


“As a retailer, change is in our DNA,” says Teresita Sy-Coson, president of SM’s Non-Food Retail Group. “We always innovate and make everything new and exciting.”


After years of highlighting basic merchandise at very affordable prices, the SM Department Store, which lies at the heart of SM’s retail group, has returned to its fashion roots. Changes in the marketplace have prompted the company to become a fashion store once more.


The change is evident in the store’s merchandise, which has more mastige brands or designer fashion items, allowing customers to transform runway looks into reality. Renovations of premiere stores and exciting design concepts in new stores have added a contemporary feel to the shopping experience. Innovative tie-ups, on the other hand, like those of Philippine Fashion Week, seem to be bringing SM closer to its goal.  (But see my comments below on their lack of  internet use,  mapping store locations, store directory of merchants and contact information including cyberzone a internet favorite, new supermarket models below)


At the same time, SM continues to be known for affordable lifestyle shopping for fashion, for the home, for gadgets  , for children and babies. The store has the widest assortment of merchandise in the country, ranging from basic items for everyday needs to fashion items for discriminating shoppers, making it top of mind when people think of shopping.


SM, which has 36 branches nationwide, has become part of the lives of many Filipinos, not only because of its merchandise but also because of its one stop shopping experience and service. Customers also go to the store to pay their utility and bankcard bills, buy tickets for the hottest shows in town, and exchange foreign currency.


It also has a rewards program that offers perks and services to more than four million members. Prestige card members have a lounge in premium stores where they can relax in between shopping and get special services.  My comment:  You get one point for 4 spent, while Metro department stores gives you one point for every peso spent?  
  But SM does give 10 percent discount on some sales and other benefits to card holders)
Read the original article here http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=518686&publicationSubCategoryId=66

My comment: 

I often wonder why the stores here like Ayala, SM and Robinsons and lots of their tenants don't use the web more with most affluent shoppers here in the Philippines now having an active online surfing with places like facebook and even TV getting online.  Setting up a website or blog is so cheap and easy to change or update if someone in authority made sure it happened.  And customers would apprciate the ability to see complete lines of merchandise or specials for the week.  One store in the USA and many parts of the world is Aldai and I wonder why they have not surfaced yet here in the Philippines as they would be excellent for small store locations with only limited items but quality at a low price.  

SM does not even have a active functioning website to assist its many customers in the stores it has in its many malls and the contact information or maps online where their malls are or the contact even for their management at their many malls.  That is really strange seeing they are opening the Cyber Zones which is internet based.  Strange for the largest mall leader in the Philippines.  They should take a look at Metro's nice site and also Aldai's

A model for SM, Ayala, Metro, Robinsons to design the website and open new franchise Aldais  Read more here

SM Malls need to have a directory online of stores in their mall

Many google searches are done trying to locate businesses, their websites and their phone numbers and even if they have a yahoo messenger name to contact instantly with them. SM being the largest mall operator in the Philippines is a innovator but is missing a valuable tool for their mall stores to allow online customers an easy directory to contact them.

Read my blog posting about this here http://smmalls.blogspot.com/

Years ago SM Cebu featured a series of full page ads telling the contact details of their tenant renting stores with store floor location map and a phone directory so customers could easily contact the stores to ask about merchandise, stocks or other details.

But when you do a search online seeking what stores are in the Cyberzone which is an outstanding feature of SM, nothing shows up in search. Such a disappoint and loss of sales for the stores that pay rent at the Cyberzone.   Read the complete blog by clicking the link above


Read more here   Europe vows to liberate online shopping, what about shopping online in the Philippines?

SM Appliances LCD tvs cheaper prices (at least in Cebu SM)  with its larger purchasing power and closer to the supplier source why can't the prices be lower than USA?


WHERE DID ALL THE TOMATOES GO HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES?


 
The Philippines has suffered a terrible weather problem with almost continous rain or cloudiness for the past few weeks.  But what I can't understand is why the buyers for SM, Robinsons, Ayala, Metro grocery stores can't find alternative suppliers for a temporary solution rather than having store shelves empty of red tomatoes.  In USA the buyers find supplies all over the world to make sure they meet customer needs.   What is problem here? If there is no stock in country then Taiwan, Australia, Thailand, New Zealand or even South Africa or Mexico or South America must have supplies that can be flown in to meet the lack here of so many different vegetables.  If there is a source here in country it is not meeting the need for any I repeat ANY supermarket here in Cebu.  I assume Manila stores are suffering similiar lack of supplies.  The government should step in and relax the standards until the supplies return to normal and the buyers should use sources like I easily found by searching Australian tomatoes.  The customers want tomatoes and other vegetables and I assume the buyers could find alternative sources until this crisis is resolve as we get all kinds of other offshore dry goods, why not tomatoes and other vegetables?
 

SM offers to build a unified development mall, hotels, convention center CEBU wow!


Cebu Mayor back at CH to receive offer of SM for lot at SRP

CEBU, Philippines - Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña returns to work today to receive an offer from SM Prime Holdings for a portion of the South Road Properties (SRP).  My comment:  Its about time we get a unified approach in the development of the SRP rather than a piece meal setup!  Great work and Cebu benefits

The mayor said that SM has long been interested in buying 30 hectares at the SRP, which worth about P2.7 billion.

Osmeña admitted that the negotiation has taken almost three years before they reached an agreement.

The mayor said that SM will build the biggest convention center in the Philippines in the SRP that could overshadow the Cebu International Convention Center (CICC).

“Kanang CICC mahimo gyud na nga urban poor sa tukuron nga convention center sa SM kay dako man gyud,” Osmeña said.

Aside from that, the mayor revealed that SM will also construct a shopping mall with a 250 hectare-floor area, probably the biggest in Visayas and Mindanao.

Moreover, SM will build two high rise hotels in the SRP with a 200-room capacity.

The mayor said that the purchase will go through the normal and usual process, like the Swiss challenge, the approval of the City Council and so on.

Osmeña is very optimistic that the transaction will be finalized soon and the city will receive the 25 percent down payment this December worth P600 million.

The amount, Osmeña said, will be put in another supplemental budget for the implementation and completion of city initiated projects.

The mayor disclosed that he was assured by SM that the groundbreaking of the proposed shopping mall will be held immediately as soon as the deal will be sealed.

Osmeña bared the other plans of SM Prime Holdings in the SRP for the coming years like building a hospital and even putting up a university.

Meanwhile, the mayor wants SM to prioritize the shopping mall, convention center and the high rise hotels once the deal is done.  Read the complete original article here http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=517696&publicationSubCategoryId=107

A model for SM, Ayala, Metro, Robinsons to design the website and open new franchise Aldais



I often wonder why the stores here like Ayala, SM and Robinsons and lots of their tenants don't use the web more with most affluent shoppers here in the Philippines now having an active online surfing with places like facebook and even TV getting online.  Setting up a website or blog is so cheap and easy to change or update if someone in authority made sure it happened.  And customers would apprciate the ability to see complete lines of merchandise or specials for the week.  One store in the USA and many parts of the world is Aldai and I wonder why they have not surfaced yet here in the Philippines as they would be excellent for small store locations with only limited items but quality at a low price.  

SM does not even have a active functioning website to assist its many customers in the stores it has in its many malls and the contact information or maps online where their malls are or the contact even for their management at their many malls.  That is really strange seeing they are opening the Cyber Zones which is internet based.  Strange for the largest mall leader in the Philippines.  They should take a look at Metro's nice site and also Aldai's

http://www.metrogaisano.com/
http://www.aldi.us/us/html/sitemap_ENU_HTML.htm

 The major malls and department stores should seek to better use the internet web sites and blogs to make better use of their large purchasing power and get online in a big way and possibly set up a new chain franchise with the Aldai chain.  It is becoming very very popular in the States with low overhead with 2 or 3 employees handling a whole store.  It would seem with people looking for a new viable franchise this would be an excellent service and money maker. 

Regardless, the major department stores here need to examine their online presence as the world changes and customers demand new and cheaper ways to market such as Aldai does so well with emails to customers weekly, sales online, and a good layout that the stores here could follow.  Even SM doesn't evan contact information anymore for each store online and their addresses and maps.  I think it is a major oversite that SM, Ayala, Robinsons, Metro need to address rapidly.  Read more how Aldai does it below.  Lets have all the malls online with the same information here in the Philippines......


 the ALDI way: incredible value every day.

The ALDI way of shopping has been continuously honed and refined since our first store opened in Southeastern Iowa in 1976. Committed to bringing food to customers at the lowest prices possible, our early stores set up shop in small spaces and introduced shoppers to the select-assortment concept, carrying only 500 select brand products. Compared with other supermarkets, our stores seemed tiny. But ALDI found a niche with Americans hungry for real value, and the chain grew rapidly.
Over time, more products were added, including more refrigerated and frozen foods. ALDI also began experimenting with Special Buy items, to great success. More recently, Sunday hours were instituted, and ALDI began accepting debit cards.
Today, there are over 1,000 ALDI stores in 29 states, from Kansas to the East Coast. And today’s ALDI store carries about 1,400 regularly-stocked items, including fresh meat, and, in certain locations, beer and wine. Though the original ALDI concept has been modified somewhat to accommodate our ever-changing tastes and preferences, the core concept remains: “Incredible Value Every Day.”



Special buys



Index of web links for Aldais
1,000 stores and growing!

All around the country, ALDI continues to grow!

Thanks to over 18 million loyal customers, ALDI is proud to be celebrating the opening of our 1,000th U.S. store! At a time when other retailers are cutting back and the recession is deepening, we continue to build new ALDI stores – now offering Incredible Value Every Day in 29 states nationwide. And this exciting 1,000th store in West Haven, Connecticut brings our common-sense solution to even more value-conscious consumers, just like you!

For over 30 years, ALDI has been offering grocery shoppers high quality products for a fraction of the cost – without having to buy in bulk. And now more than ever, we’re giving you more ways to save – without compromising quality! When you shop at ALDI, you can always count on finding products that are consistently equal to or better than the top national brands in quality and taste, for up to 50% less than at traditional grocery stores. And our Double Guarantee ensures it! In fact, you can find almost all of the items you need for your weekly shopping list at great ALDI prices every day – including staples like fresh produce, milk, bread and eggs. Helping you save an average of $115 a month on your family’s grocery bill!
Come see for yourself. Click here to find a store near you.

Or to get the full scoop on our 1,000th store, click here to read the press release.

SM, Ayala, Robinsons malls, Metro malls

Europe vows to liberate online shopping, what about shopping online in the Philippines?

My comment:  Here is the Philippines the merchants are losing a valuable opportunity to sell online as few do such a business.  There is an increasing number getting online everyday and its a cheap way of advertising too.  Even stores like CDR King which is always out of many items, would be an excellent candidate for such an expansion with pent up demand all over the country.  And Island Souvenirs also does not seem to recognize the world wide potential of such world wide sales.  And the Hong Merchants who sell on ebay should open a local stocking outlet since the non brand batteries cell batteries sold in country are mostly junk and don’t last good like the original brand and yet my experience from USA and Hong Kong batteries off brand, they are just as good and even if you can ever find any batteries in stock for your cell at CDRKing they are good not like the off brands sold at the stalls you find everywhere here in the Philippines.  And there are lots of other items that would be easier to sell online with good delivery services like LBC, DHL and others here in country. Payment remains a sticking point so meet ups still might be the best way or payment after receipt like Globe is now offering although I don’t know how well it works.  But if its a big reliable company it should be easy.  Why not even sell LCD TVs online for local pickup from SM Appliances or Robinsons or Abensons?
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SM Mall of Asia puts up RP's first recreation center for children

More A world-class recreation center for children has been put up at the SM Mall of Asia, the Philippines’ second-largest mall.


Besides being the first of its kind in the country, the recreation center covers 3,000 square meters and is worth P100 million.

The facility features Cosmic Kidz, a five-storey structure which will stimulate children’s imagination about space.

It also offers X-Rider, a four-dimensional cinema theater offers moving seats, air jets, as well as 12 different themes.

Launched last week, the facility was completed in partnership with Unilever Philippines through its Selecta Ice Cream Division under a three year contract.

The arrangement allows Unilever to sell merchandise inside the center, SM Shopping Center Management Corp. assistant to the vice president Steven T. Tan said.

The center may be replicated in other malls such as in Megamall and SM North Edsa, Tan said.

SM employees visited Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and other countries “and put different ideas all together to come up with the concept," Tan added.

 Read the original article here http://www.gmanews.tv/story/175244/sm-mall-of-asia-puts-up-rps-first-recreation-center-for-children



P100-million recreation center planned for Mall of Asia   10/22/2009

SM Mall of Asia, the country’s premier mall, has spent over P100 million to put up a world-class recreation center for kids inside the Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

SM Shopping Center Management Corp. assistant to the vice president Steven Tan said the facility for kids of all ages that was launched last week, is the first-of-kind in the Philippines.

According to Tan, the completion of the activity center was in partnership with Unilever Philippine through its Selecta Ice Cream Division under an agreement contract of three years.

Under the deal, Tan said SM management has allowed Unilever-Selecta to have its merchandise inside the 3,000-square meter Selecta Kids Universe which Tan said may be expanded to other malls like in Megamall and SM North.

Coming with the concept, he said, wasn’t easy because SM has to send people to travel in countries around Asia to get an idea from similar facilities where kids will truly enjoy.

“We have visited Taiwan, Hongkong, Singapore and other countries and put the different ideas all together to come up with this concept.”
The entertainment center boasts of a five-story Cosmic Kidz that will have the imaginations of kids soar sky high into space as they immerse themselves into active play.

Kids should not miss the X-Rider which Tan said a unique 4D entertainment cinema made up of an eight-seater mini-theater that goes beyond the usual 3D visual spectacle. With 12 amazing themes shown in regular rotation the X-Rider’s movable seats, air jets, and other high-tech features, kids will experience the all the high-technology effects. Ayen Infante.


SM Appliances LCD tvs cheaper prices (at least in Cebu SM) with its larger purchasing power and closer to the supplier source why can't the prices be lower than USA?

Since I am observing a lot of clicks on LCD tvs on my Bargain Philippines, I stopped by the SM appliance store in SM Cebu today.  I found a 32 inch tv as low as 23,999 so if your in the market for a new LCD stop by the SM appliance store in your area.  The main entrance they may have the specials available.  Their website does not reflect the latest sales and I continue to promote that SM needs to have a section for individual stores so they can highlight their offering directly rather than one generic website for the whole nation.

Makro does not have any good buys this week on LCD tvs.  I hope they put out some more of their specials as they have had they have had the best buys I have found to date.
SM Appliance website for LCD TV's



Makro


Robinsons
Cebu Appliance in downtown Cebu

Alex Go email alexgoyap@gmail.com has shown the willingness to give good prices 

Sulit classified ads have some good buys on LCD tv's check them out

Ebay Philippines also has some excellent buys check them out   http://shop.ebay.ph/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=lcd+tv&_sacat=See-All-Categories

Also check out my new blog on LCD TVS Philippines 
http://lcdtvphilippines.blogspot.com/

Free showing of ‘green’ films for students at SM, Good work SM!


MANILA, Philippines--A major mall chain in Metro Manila will be showing “green” films to students for free to show how they can care for the environment.

In response to the serious effects of climate change, particularly the unprecedented flooding in the metropolis caused by Tropical Storm “Ondoy,” SM Supermalls has launched the SM Green Film Festival that will showcase award-winning documentaries and international films on the environment.

Liza Silerio, SM vice president for operations, said the films will be open to the public, especially students.

“By showing these films, we aim to show everyone the beauty of our planet, to teach the value of conserving our shared resources, and to plan and practice environmental efforts toward a sustainable future,” Silerio said.

She added that with the cooperation of the Department of Education’s Adopt-a-School program, public and private high school students have been invited to attend selected screenings in SM malls near their schools.

The films will be shown Thursday at SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City and on Oct. 21 and 22 at SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

Silerio said the film showing was made possible with the support of various embassies.
She added that the movie, “Home,” was especially lent for the occasion by the French Embassy. Home, a travel notebook that shows how human beings have seriously disrupted the Earth’s fragile life balance, has been touted as one of the films to watch out for this year.

“We believe that these documentaries and films will open our eyes to what is really happening to our environment and to our planet in general,” Silerio stressed.

To further foster the students’ participation in the project, Silerio said they are encouraged to bring old or used mobile phones, chargers and accessories to be dropped off at special Nokia recycling bins at the cinema venue.

“This endeavor will teach our youth that toxic waste such as cell phones should be disposed of properly,” Silerio said.

For SM Megamall, the following films will be shown: “An Inconvenient Truth,” Home, “11th Hour,” “Planet Earth (From Pole to Pole),” and “Ligtas Likas.”

At the SM Mall of Asia, the featured movies will be “Planet Earth (Mountains),” Ligtas Likas, 11th Hour, “Penguins, Penguins, Paano Ka Ginawa,” and Home.  Original article here http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20091014-230083/Free-showing-of-green-films-for-students

Great time for US consumers: America is on sale, take note SM, Ayala, Robinsons

There has never been a better time to be a consumer. America is on sale. So not only bargains can be found in Philippines Bargains but also in the USA. Merchants here in Philipppines take note. LCD prices are still cheaper on sale in America but they are slowly coming down here in Philippines too.

Prices on everything from clothes to coffee to cat food are dropping, some faster than they have in half a century. Items rarely discounted — like Tiffany engagements rings — are now. The two biggest purchases most people make — homes and new cars — are selling at steep price reductions.

“This is the new normal,” says Donald Keprta, president of Dominick’s, a supermarket chain in the Midwest, which just cut prices by as much as 30 percent on thousands of items. “We aren’t going back.” Read the full complete article here http://www.gmanews.tv/story/173728/great-time-for-us-consumers-america-is-on-sale

Check out some Philippine buys on LCD tvs as low as 8,999
Makro has some good buys on LCDs but often run out of stock. Just click the link below and then click nonfood on the left and then use the next arrow on the top of the screen to scroll through the current offerings which change every two weeks. Currently as of Sunday October 4 they have a Matrix 22 inch LCD for 11,999 pesos and a 32 inch ChongHong LCD for 24,990 pesos which is cheaper than Robinsons and SM Appliance but I have seen them even cheaper at Makro so check their Makro mail online to see what the current offerings are  click these links

http://www.makro.com.ph/files/makromail/makromail.html

LCD TV Best buys in the Philippines





And in the USA 42 inch only 28,500 pesos
9144295 Front Large

  Dynex® - 42" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV   (click the title to see the ad) Our Price: $599.99 (28,500 pesos wow Best Buy in USA)
Wonder why if we are closer to Asia we can't even have a cheaper price?