Kudos to SMC.At least they remain optimistic about this country.
haha
good news for the NPA
additional source of revolutionary tax
if SMC doesnt pay for the right of going thru their territories, they blow up the tracks or set the trains on fire
Kayo naman, naka-kontra kayo kaagad. Di masamang mangarap.![]()
Let's wait & see na lang. Sana matuloy nga ito.
gumawa na lang sila (smc) ng arrangement w/ the pnr regarding the ongoing rehab of its railways and trains. i'm sure they'll find a way to profit from that venture
sir creepy, i can't bet on something i have little knowledge of
i don't really follow SMC
all i know is they have a venture with Qatar Tel which resulted in Wi Tribe (how's it doing?)
i heard about them going into power generation (what happened to that?)
looks like all they've done with their war chest is buy large stakes in public companies (Meralco, Petron)
they're behaving like a freaking hedge fund
BTW, there's an error in the article posted above
$56 million?The Vietnam project is estimated to cost $56 million and may choose either the group of Sumitomo Corp. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, or Itochu Corp. and Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, all Japanese companies, for the project. The two groups currently run lines in Japan similar to what would be built in Vietnam.
projects like that run in the billions of dollars
The ongoing construction of expressway from Tarlac to La Union will help a lot already upon completion of the project. And the next plan to extend it all the way to Laoag will further make life easier for commuters.
How much more if you have the bullet train? Well, a plan always starts with a feasibility study. All common doubts will be considered during the pre-planning stage. Kaya let us wait for the outcome soon.
yes
there will always be NPA
powerful people are behind it
it's a multi-million peso per month racket
powerful interests make sure the racket will stay in place for decades to come
you really believe they're fighting for a cause?
they're nothing but extortionists
it's organized crime disguised as fighting for a cause
organized crime will never go away