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Free Tour of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE)

Just before the Holy Week holiday, we went to the Tektite Tower in Ortigas to have a tour of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE).

It surely was exciting to actually visit one of the country’s stock trading floors but, at the same time, disappointing because we did not see a lot of “action.”

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Scam confirmed: RMF Trading Corporation

The Chairman and owner of Royal Manchester Five (RMF) Trading Corporation, Cyrus Hao.

In the beginning, there was FrancSwiss.

Then came Performance Investments Products Corp. (PIPC) and Performance Foreign Exchange Corporation (PFEC).

Now, the latest multi-million peso scam to emerge is Royal Manchester Five, also called RMF Trading Corporation.

Several RMF agents and investors posting in the Royal Manchester Five discussion thread in the PMT Forum are confirming that the company is now officially a scam after the CEO and owner, 28-year-old Cyrus Hao, purportedly ran away with millions of dollars worth of investors’ money.

Says PMT member faithfully: All of the issued checks lately bounced kaya nag trigger na puntahan sa house na yung Chairman (Cyrus Hao) kase they can’t get hold of him and he’s the only one who has access sa bank accounts… it’s confirmed, the chairman ran off, the directors can’t find him anymore.. the house is empty and all bank accounts are closed.

Says suzette07: mukhang sa zamboanga daw dumaan then malaysia…

The development is strikingly similar to that of another fallen company PIPC, whose Singaporean owner Michael Liew allegedly fled the Philippines and disappeared with between $140 million and $250 million of funds in tow.

In the beginning, there was FrancSwiss.

Then came Performance Investments Products Corp. (PIPC) and Performance Foreign Exchange Corporation (PFEC).

Now, the latest multi-million peso scam to emerge is Royal Manchester Five, also called RMF Trading Corporation.

Several RMF agents and investors posting in the Royal Manchester Five discussion thread in the PMT Forum are confirming that the company is now officially a scam after the CEO and owner, 28-year-old Cyrus Hao, purportedly ran away with millions of dollars worth of investors’ money.

Says PMT member faithfully: All of the issued checks lately bounced kaya nag trigger na puntahan sa house na yung Chairman (Cyrus Hao) kase they can’t get hold of him and he’s the only one who has access sa bank accounts… it’s confirmed, the chairman ran off, the directors can’t find him anymore.. the house is empty and all bank accounts are closed.

Says suzette07: mukhang sa zamboanga daw dumaan then malaysia…

The development is strikingly similar to that of another fallen company PIPC, whose Singaporean owner Michael Liew allegedly fled the Philippines and disappeared with between $140 million and $250 million of funds in tow.

The Chairman and owner of Royal Manchester Five (RMF) Trading Corporation, Cyrus Hao.

In the beginning, there was FrancSwiss.

Then came Performance Investments Products Corp. (PIPC) and Performance Foreign Exchange Corporation (PFEC).

Now, the latest multi-million peso scam to emerge is Royal Manchester Five, also called RMF Trading Corporation.

Several RMF agents and investors posting in the Royal Manchester Five discussion thread in the PMT Forum are confirming that the company is now officially a scam after the CEO and owner, 28-year-old Cyrus Hao, purportedly ran away with millions of dollars worth of investors’ money.

Says PMT member faithfully: All of the issued checks lately bounced kaya nag trigger na puntahan sa house na yung Chairman (Cyrus Hao) kase they can’t get hold of him and he’s the only one who has access sa bank accounts… it’s confirmed, the chairman ran off, the directors can’t find him anymore.. the house is empty and all bank accounts are closed.

Says suzette07: mukhang sa zamboanga daw dumaan then malaysia…

The development is strikingly similar to that of another fallen company PIPC, whose Singaporean owner Michael Liew allegedly fled the Philippines and disappeared with between $140 million and $250 million of funds in tow.

The Chairman and owner of Royal Manchester Five (RMF) Trading Corporation, Cyrus Hao.

In the beginning, there was FrancSwiss.

Then came Performance Investments Products Corp. (PIPC) and Performance Foreign Exchange Corporation (PFEC).

Now, the latest multi-million peso scam to emerge is Royal Manchester Five, also called RMF Trading Corporation.

Several RMF agents and investors posting in the Royal Manchester Five discussion thread in the PMT Forum are confirming that the company is now officially a scam after the CEO and owner, 28-year-old Cyrus Hao, purportedly ran away with millions of dollars worth of investors’ money.

Says PMT member faithfully: All of the issued checks lately bounced kaya nag trigger na puntahan sa house na yung Chairman (Cyrus Hao) kase they can’t get hold of him and he’s the only one who has access sa bank accounts… it’s confirmed, the chairman ran off, the directors can’t find him anymore.. the house is empty and all bank accounts are closed.

Says suzette07: mukhang sa zamboanga daw dumaan then malaysia…

The development is strikingly similar to that of another fallen company PIPC, whose Singaporean owner Michael Liew allegedly fled the Philippines and disappeared with between $140 million and $250 million of funds in tow.

The Chairman and owner of Royal Manchester Five (RMF) Trading Corporation, Cyrus Hao.

In the beginning, there was FrancSwiss.

Then came Performance Investments Products Corp. (PIPC) and Performance Foreign Exchange Corporation (PFEC).

Now, the latest multi-million peso scam to emerge is Royal Manchester Five, also called RMF Trading Corporation.

Several RMF agents and investors posting in the Royal Manchester Five discussion thread in the PMT Forum are confirming that the company is now officially a scam after the CEO and owner, 28-year-old Cyrus Hao, purportedly ran away with millions of dollars worth of investors’ money.

Says PMT member faithfully: All of the issued checks lately bounced kaya nag trigger na puntahan sa house na yung Chairman (Cyrus Hao) kase they can’t get hold of him and he’s the only one who has access sa bank accounts… it’s confirmed, the chairman ran off, the directors can’t find him anymore.. the house is empty and all bank accounts are closed.

Says suzette07: mukhang sa zamboanga daw dumaan then malaysia…

The development is strikingly similar to that of another fallen company PIPC, whose Singaporean owner Michael Liew allegedly fled the Philippines and disappeared with between $140 million and $250 million of funds in tow.

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Google Adsense earnings down?

Several website owners are reportedly seeing their Google Adsense income declining in the past months. A discussion over at WebmasterWorld got webmasters talking about the phenomenon and what supposedly is causing it.

We are also seeing that decreasing trend here in the site, albeit not consistently from month to month. Our monthly average income now is just barely half of what we earn last year.

In December, income dropped by 30% from the previous month. We don’t know what triggered this but we’re thinking the shrinking of clickable areas in Adsense ads and the PageRank penalty slapped on the site might be the culprit.

Fortunately, Adsense earnings reverted to its normal level in January 2008 but in February, income is back again in the same level as December 2007. Daily earnings during the first days of March this year are increasing but still nowhere close to the pre-December figures.

Why are Adsense earnings on a decline?

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Impact of Stock Dividend: Huge decrease in price!

Earlier this morning, I panicked after logging in to my BPITrade online trading account because one of my holdings, Philex Mining Corporation (Stock Code: PX) was trading at only P7.50 per share.

You can’t blame me. Only yesterday, the stock was trading at P9.40 and a P7.50 market price means a steep one-day decline of 20% (read: WTF! I’m losing a lot of money in just one day!).

My PX shares at P8.80

At P7.50, I stand to lose money because I originally bought PX shares at P8.80.

I scoured local news websites for any update on what caused Philex’s price to drop. I found nothing. Is this the end of my trading account? Should I just accept the fact that I lost a lot of money in this stock?

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Do you really understand why you have a Privacy Policy?

Brace yourself for a deluge of Privacy Policies now that Google Adsense has required all publishers to post Privacy Policies on their sites. In the latest batch of changes in their Terms and Conditions, Google now requires publishers to:

have and abide by an appropriate privacy policy that clearly discloses that third parties may be placing and reading cookies on your users’ browser, or using web beacons to collect information, in the course of ads being served on your website. Your privacy policy should also include information about user options for cookie management.

Google is here again playing God, dictating website owners what a site should have and how it should be managed. Nevertheless, this is for a good cause because sites really need to abide by certain privacy procedures especially at a time like now where personal privacy is shelved in exchange for profit.

So what really is a Privacy Policy?

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