+ Follow BLUE COW Tag
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[Title] => Pioneer subsidiary gets award
[Summary] => Blue Cow Co. Inc. was awarded an Anvil Award of Merit at the recent 45th Anvil Awards. It was cited for its novel initiative “Teaching Kids How to Save” with the Private Iris comic book series created by Jamie Bautista and Arnold Arre.
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[Title] => St. Stephen rules Speedo girls swim meet
[Summary] => St. Stephen’s High School, powered by Roxine Kee and Wynona Yu, dominated the first ever Speedo All-Girls Inter-School Swimming Championships held recently at the Philippine Columbian Association pools.
[DatePublished] => 2009-11-30 00:00:00
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[Title] => DTI asked to stop rise in prices of baking materials
[Summary] => The Philippine Federation of Bakers Associations Inc. (PFBAI) is asking the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to help stop the increase in prices of baking ingredients which may eventually lead to higher pan de sal prices.
In a meeting with Consumer Welfare and Trade Regulation Undersecretary Adrian S. Cristobal Jr., PFBAI complained that the continued increases in the prices of baking ingredients has come to a point where adjustments in the prices of bakery products is necessary to keep up with production costs.
[DatePublished] => 2004-06-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => ‘Overpriced’ Christmas gifts in Pasay explained
[Summary] => A high agency cost estimate (ACE) was blamed for the overpriced grocery items in the 70,000 Christmas packages distributed by the Pasay City government to city employees and poor residents last Christmas.
A city official, who requested anonymity, said the Budget Office (BO) and General Services Office (GSO) had pegged a high ACE for the grocery items, resulting in the astronomical prices.
The source said the BO and GSO should be made to explain the high ACE of the grocery items.
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[Title] => Pasay government Christmas gifts grossly overpriced?
[Summary] => Groceries in the 70,000 Christmas packages distributed by the Pasay City government to the city’s poor last Christmas were allegedly overpriced.
Documents obtained by The STAR showed that most of the canned goods such as corned beef, tuna and fruit cocktail were priced double and in some cases, more than double, the prevailing market prices.
It was learned that the 70,000 plastic bags that bore the logo of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada and Mayor Wencesiao "Peewee" Trinidad, which contained the groceries, cost P18 each.
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BLUE COW
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[Title] => St. Stephen rules Speedo girls swim meet
[Summary] => St. Stephen’s High School, powered by Roxine Kee and Wynona Yu, dominated the first ever Speedo All-Girls Inter-School Swimming Championships held recently at the Philippine Columbian Association pools.
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[Title] => DTI asked to stop rise in prices of baking materials
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In a meeting with Consumer Welfare and Trade Regulation Undersecretary Adrian S. Cristobal Jr., PFBAI complained that the continued increases in the prices of baking ingredients has come to a point where adjustments in the prices of bakery products is necessary to keep up with production costs.
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[Title] => ‘Overpriced’ Christmas gifts in Pasay explained
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A city official, who requested anonymity, said the Budget Office (BO) and General Services Office (GSO) had pegged a high ACE for the grocery items, resulting in the astronomical prices.
The source said the BO and GSO should be made to explain the high ACE of the grocery items.
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[Title] => Pasay government Christmas gifts grossly overpriced?
[Summary] => Groceries in the 70,000 Christmas packages distributed by the Pasay City government to the city’s poor last Christmas were allegedly overpriced.
Documents obtained by The STAR showed that most of the canned goods such as corned beef, tuna and fruit cocktail were priced double and in some cases, more than double, the prevailing market prices.
It was learned that the 70,000 plastic bags that bore the logo of President Joseph Ejercito Estrada and Mayor Wencesiao "Peewee" Trinidad, which contained the groceries, cost P18 each.
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