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Philippine Stocks that you can Trade in AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ, PK ( in the USA)
0here are the list of Philippine Stocks with symbols that can be traded in the US using TradeKing, Scottrade, TDAmeritrade
- JBFCF.PK – Jollibee Foods Corporation
- SMGBY.PK – San Miguel Corporation
- PHI (NYSE)- Philippine Long Distance Co
- SPHXF – SM Prime Holdings
- SVTMY – SM Investments
- JGSHF.PK – JG Summit Holdings Inc
- AYAAF.PK – Ayala Land
- AYYLF.PK – Ayala Corp
- BPHLY.PK – Bank of PHilippine Islands
- FPHHF.PK – First Philippine Holdings Corp
- EGDCY.PK – Energy Development Corporation
- GTMEF.PK – Globe Telecom
- MTPOY.PK – metropolitan Bank and Trust Company
- PXMFF.PK – Philex Mining Corporation
- UVRBF.PK – Universal Robina Corp
This is so far the partial list of Stocks traded in the Philippines Stock EXchange (PSE) that you can buy in US Stock Markets using brokers in the United States.
What I noticed with this list of stocks that are traded in PSE is… they are big and stable companies in the pHILIPPINES with strong leadership, and growth potential. They also have aggressive leadership that they already jumped to neighboring countries like China, TAiwan, Vietnam, Singapore to expand their market share, example of these are Jollibee, San Miguel, JG Summit, Robinson Robina, ICTSI, PHI, and SM.
Villanueva braces for IBO slot
0RARELY does heavy-handed Lorenzo Villanueva go the distance in his fights, with all but one of his 22 career victories coming via the short route.
As the 26-year-old Filipino knockout artist braces for his toughest fight next month, he hasn’t left a stone unturned and is prepared to go the whole 12 rounds.
“He is in Baguio City right now. He is already sparring for 12 rounds and building up a lot of stamina. He knows that Daud (Cino) Yordan has never been stopped and that the fight could last 12 rounds,” Villanueva’s manager Manny Piñol told Sun.Star Cebu.
Ambition
Villanueva is gunning for the vacant International Boxing Organization (IBO) featherweight strap against former world title contender Daud Cino Yordan on May 5 at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
Villanueva, a native of Midsayap, North Cotabato, has set up his training camp for the biggest break of his career in Baguio City. He has been sparring with four different fighters from Mindanao—Ronnie Apilado (16-1, 10 KOs), Rey Juntilla (16-1, 9 KOs), Rolando Magbanua (19-2, 14 KOs) and tall light welterweight Rugen Mamayog.
Yordan, 28-2 with 22 knockouts, should serve as a true measuring stick if Villanueva is the real deal, because the Indonesian is experienced and has fought for a world title. He also has a granite chin and has lost to world-class opposition in current world champions Chris John and Celestino Caballero, both by decision.
N. Cotabato folk to stage ‘day of mourning’ over power woes
0COTABATO CITY, Philippines – Different sectors in North Cotabatoare planning to stage a “day of mourning” to show their indignation over the worsening power crisis in the province and in other parts of Mindanao.
Kidapawan City administrator Rodulfo Cabiles told Catholic radio station dxND they are expecting thousands to join the protest action anytime before the end of April.
The Cotabato Electric Cooperative, the power utility serving all 17 towns of North Cotabato, earlier said it had no choice but to ration power in the province due to lack of supply from the state-run hydroelectric plants in Lanao del Sur and Bukidnon.
“We have six to eight hours of rotating blackouts in Kidapawan City and surrounding towns and because of it the economy has been declining,” Cabiles said.
The Kidapawan City council earlier threatened to sue the National Power Corp. (Napocor) for disregarding public clamor to allocate 25 percent of the electricity generated by two geothermal power plants located in the city.
The two geothermal plants, operating for almost two decades now, are located at the foot of Mt. Apo in Barangay Ilomavis, a hinterland district in Kidapawan City.
However, the electricity being supplied by Napocor to Kidapawan City and surrounding towns, through the Cotabato Electric Cooperative (Cotelco), comes from the hydroelectric plants in Lanao del Sur and Bukidnon.
Kidapawan City Vice Mayor Joseph Evangelista said Napocor’s reluctance to allocate 25 percent of the power generated by the two geothermal plants to the city and 17 North Cotabato towns is a serious infraction of a 20-year-old agreement obliging the power firm to supply the province with enough electricity from the two facilities.
Evangelista was apparently referring to the memorandum of agreement between the province and Napocor, crafted before the two geothermal plants were built in the 1980s, to ensure that local consumers would benefit, “first and foremost,” from the geothermal resources to be tapped from Mt. Apo.
Evangelista said the city council is now preparing a petition for a writ from the court to compel the Napocor to abide by its obligation to supply Kidapawan City and the entire North Cotabato with 25 percent of the total power output generated by the two power plants.
“We are to wage a legal battle against the Napocor. The power crisis now being experienced in North Cotabato is already very serious. It has been damaging the local economy,” Evangelista said.
The city council is also seeking President Aquino’s intervention through the immediate implementation of Section 6.2 of the implementing rules and regulations of Republic Act 7638, or the Department of Energy Act of 1992.
13 tertiary schools in R-12 to hike fees
0GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews/26 April) – Thirteen private colleges and universities in Region 12 or the Soccsksargen Region are set to raise their tuition and other fees by four to 10 percent starting June, an official of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) said.
Dr. Zohrahaydah Panawidan, CHED Region 12 assistant director, said the 13 institutions were among the 222 nationwide that applied and granted approval earlier this month by the CHED central office to increase their tuition for the school year 2012-2013.
“As cited in their applications, they were raising their tuition to cover for the salary increases of their teachers and the improvement of their facilities and equipment,” she said in a radio interview.
Panawidan said a total of 16 colleges and universities in the region have applied for tuition increases by the March 31 deadline.
Region 12 covers the provinces of South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, North Cotabato and the cities of General Santos, Koronadal, Tacurong, Kidapawan and Cotabato.
North Cotabato delivers P12.7-M projects to District 1 towns
0RESIDENTS from three municipalities in the first district of North Cotabato are more than just thankful to the Provincial Government.
Aside from the projects they have received under Governor Emmylou J. Taliño Mendoza’s administration, they considered themselves lucky for in the longest time, never had any elected governor visited their villages.
2 hurt in grenade blast in North Cotabato highway
0MIDSAYAP, Philippines—Two persons, including a minor, were hurt in a grenade explosion along the national highway in Midsayap in North Cotabato Tuesday night, police reported. Superintendent Franklin Anito, Midsayap police chief, said the blast occurred at about 8:20 p.m. in front of a businessman’s house in Barangay (village) Villarica. Barangay (village) councilman James Llaban identified one of the wounded as Nenita Benitez, 64. She and the minor victim were being treated from shrapnel injuries at a local hospital, as of Tuesday night. Llaban said the grenade was tossed near the steel gate of the house of Gerry Gornez, who has been operating a buy-and-sell business. Police recovered the grenade’s safety pin near the blast scene. Quoting witnesses, Llaban said that shortly before the blast, which happened while Midsayap had been having a power outage, a van was seen speeding away. Anito said the police were still clueless on the motive of the attack. from: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/182031/2-hurt-in-grenade-blast-in-north-cotabato-highway
3 killed in ambush
0By Malu Cadeliña Manar
Friday, March 2, 2012
KIDAPAWAN CITY — Three motorists were killed when attacked by still unidentified armed men in Pigcawayan, North Cotabato, past 8 p.m. Wednesday, police reports said.
The Cotabato Provincial Police Office identified the victims as Rolando Suarez, Leo John Collados, and Miguel Eramis, all residents of Midsayap, North Cotabato.
Midsayap Produces Bar 4th Placer
0COTABATO CITY, Philippines (PNA) – Tears of joy and jubilation and calls for blow-out greeted 42-year-old Rosemil Robles-Bañaga after learning she made it to the Top 4 in last year’s Bar Examination.
Bañaga, already a Certified Public Accountant and holder of Master’s degree in Business Administration before taking up law, shed tears when Catholic-run Notre Dame University-College of Law Dean Hamlet Pahm phoned her about the results.
“Congratulations,” she quoted Pahm as telling her hours after the Supreme Court (SC) announced the results of last year’s Bar exam.




