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Friday, February 20th, 2009 | 970 views
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Saturday, January 31st, 2009 | 1,328 views
The Bank of America Online offers lower rates on processing credit cards as part of its attempt to help small merchants during the global financial crisis. The press release of bank of America Online can be read below. Bank of America Online also offers security features like SiteKey and SafePass, and how they help protect you when you transact online.
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Friday, January 30th, 2009 | 1,591 views
Just like Macy’s which closed stores earlier this year, Starbucks closes some stores in 2009. These big companies are really being hit by the global financial crisis. Reports also indicate that some 7,000 employees might lose their jobs at Starbucks. The Associated Press has previously reported this and I would like to repost below the write-up about the plan of Starbucks to close some of its stores this 2009.
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2009 | 904 views
In 2008, reports stated that Circuit City is losing billions of dollars in revenue. This triggered Circuit City to close down. Recession in the US really took its toll even on big companies.
In addition,
Circuit City said in a statement it may be forced to liquidate if it can’t find a buyer by the end of next week. The retailer asked a judge to approve a Jan. 13 auction, according to court papers filed Jan. 5 and unsealed today in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Richmond, Virginia, where it is based.
“The company is engaged in significant discussions, meetings and negotiations with two highly motivated and interested parties concerning the terms of a going concern transaction,” according to the statement today, which didn’t identify the potential buyers.
Circuit City sought Chapter 11 protection on Nov. 10 after suppliers concerned about declining sales at almost 1,500 U.S. and Canadian stores cut off credit and demanded cash up-front for shipments. The retailer, which made less money than it expected from selling stores in bankruptcy, is asking for an expedited process to organize the auction, according to court documents.
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Thursday, January 8th, 2009 | 1,376 views
Macy’s Stores closing this 2009 are listed below. This incident, Macy’s Stores closing is a very sad news. It will affect more than 900 employees of Macy’s Stores. Closing these stores could be that families of these individuals will be indirectly affected.
Here are the Macy’s Stores closing this 2009:
- The Citadel, Colorado Springs, Colo. (195,000 square feet; 105 employees; opened in 1984)
- Ernst & Young Plaza (Citicorp Plaza), Los Angeles (135,000 square feet; 136 employees; opened in 1986)
- Westminster Mall, Westminster, Colo. (156,000 square feet; 110 employees; opened in 1986)
- Palm Beach Mall, West Palm Beach, Fla. (190,000 square feet; 71 employees; opened in 1979)
- Mauna Lani Bay Hotel, Island of Hawaii (3,000 square feet; 3 employees; opened in 1983)
- Lafayette Square, Indianapolis (160,000 square feet; 84 employees; opened in 1974)
- Brookdale Center, Brooklyn Center, Minn. (195,000 square feet; 72 employees; opened in 1966)
- Crestwood Mall, St. Louis (166,000 square feet; 176 employees; opened in 1969)
- Natrona Heights Plaza, Natrona Heights, Pa. (73,000 square feet; 124 employees; opened in 1956)
- Century III Furniture and Clearance, West Mifflin, Pa. (83,000 square feet; 3 employees; opened in 2000)
- Bellevue Center, Nashville, Tenn. (211,000 square feet; 76 employees; opened in 1990).

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Wednesday, January 7th, 2009 | 676 views
Japan’s video games sales allegedly suffered in 2008 partly due to the launching of new game consoles like Nintendo Dsi and Sony PlayStation 3 (Sony PS3) which updated its firmware to version 2.52 a few months ago. A more detailed report on the lower sales of video games in Japan can be read below:
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan’s video game market shrank for the first time in four years in 2008 in the absence of new console launches, a report said Tuesday.
Sales of video games and consoles in Japan dropped 15.3 percent last year compared with 2007 to 582.6 billion yen (6.26 billion dollars), according to magazine publisher Enterbrain, which tracks the sales.
The decline was largely due to a dearth of new console launches last year, in contrast to a sales boost in 2007 from the launch of Sony’s PlayStation 3 and Nintendo’s Wii in December of the previous year.
In 2008, Nintendo sold 2.91 million Wii consoles in Japan, easily trumping Sony which sold 991,000 PS3s, Enterbrain said.
Nintendo has enjoyed strong demand for the Wii, which is aimed at people who would not traditionally play video games and has an innovative motion-sensing controller.
Nintendo also enjoyed sales of 4.03 million DS handheld consoles in its home market last year, while Sony sold 3.54 million PlayStation Portables, it added.
Microsoft logged sales of just 318,000 Xbox 360s last year in Japan, where the US software giant has had a tough time winning over gamers.
Console makers are hoping the industry will prove relatively recession-proof as financially squeezed people spend more time at home with their consoles.
But video game software sales dropped 7.9 percent in 2008, despite brisk demand for certain titles including the “Wii Fit” exercise programme.

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Thursday, January 1st, 2009 | 288 views
New Years in the Philippines have always been celebrated with great fireworks display nationwide. As such, selling firecrackers has become a lucrative business for manufacturers. It has also become a good small business in the Philippines (because it is seasonal and sellers are aggressive during the Holdiay Season).
On the other hand, the Philippine government has enacted a law in 1992 (RA 7183) which aims to regulate the sale, manufacture, distribution and use of firecrackers knowing how dangerous it is to use such devices in the celebration of New Year.
According to the Law,
In furtherance of public safety, order and national security, as well as the enhancement of cultural traditions, R.A. 7183 was enacted in 1992 regulating the manufacture, sale, distribution and use of firecrackers and other pyrotechnic devices.
The Department of Health (DOH) currently promotes FOURmula Kontra Paputok through the cooperation of other national government agencies, local government units and civil society. The program aims to increase public awareness of the dangers of firecrackers and to prevent injuries from the handling, use and enjoyment of firecrackers and fireworks.
The DOH’s yearly advocacy campaigns have resulted in a decrease of the incidence of fireworks-and firecrackers-related injuries. Total injuries reported from December 21, 2007 to January 5, 2008 were 869 of which 98% were fireworks-related injuries. This is 18% lower compared to the average for the past 3 years and 33% lower than the 2006 figure.
Despite the Philippine government’s efforts to control the manufacture, distribution and sale of firecrackers, Filipinos still patronize firecrackers claiming that it has already become part of Filipino culture (use of firecracker).
Having said that, economic indicators also suggest that selling firecrackers is indeed a profitable business in the Philippines.
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Saturday, December 27th, 2008 | 368 views
Associated Press reported that Japan, one of the few countries with the most stable economy, is suffering from economic difficulties at present. Thanks to the world financial crisis.
TOKYO – Japan’s contracting economy got more bad news Friday when figures showed that industrial production plunged by its biggest margin ever in November, the jobless rate jumped and household spending fell.
Output at the nation’s vital manufacturers fell 8.1 percent from October, the largest drop since Tokyo began measuring such data in 1953, as Japan’s automakers and others slashed output to cope with slowing global demand. The decline was worse than analysts’ forecasts, and a survey predicted a similar 8 percent decline in December.
“Exports and industrial production are falling so extraordinarily quickly that it almost defies analysis,” said Richard Jerram, chief economist at Macquarie Securities in Tokyo.
The monthly drop in factory production is nearly double the previous record fall of 4.3 percent in January 2001, according to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Earlier this week, trade data showed that Japanese exports plunged a record 26.7 percent in November.
Many companies, including big names like Toyota Motor Corp. and Sony Corp., have announced plans to cut production and workers. The yen’s recent strength against the dollar and euro has also dealt a huge blow to this export-oriented economy — the world’s second-largest — by eroding overseas earnings.
The job cuts are already being reflected in a higher unemployment rate, which rose to 3.9 percent in November from 3.7 percent in October, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare said. The figure does not include those who have given up looking for work and exited the labor market entirely.
The ministry said 2.56 million people were unemployed in Japan in November, an increase of 100,000 from a year earlier.
Here in the Philippines, the economic situation is worse. I will udpate this site with more local business news in the Philippines in the near future.
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Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 | 343 views
Forbes stated in a report that “While the economy tumbles and the government rushes to help stop the housing crisis, another danger is lurking - in your wallet.”
Credit cards, according to Forbes, “are shaping up to be the next chapter in the financial meltdown, promising to stymie consumer spending, drag on the economy and force a whole new wave of financial difficulty on Americans.”
To help yourself from getting into credit card problems, it was advised by experts like Liz Moyer that you do the following:
- To combat the risks, major lenders like Bank of America (nyse: BAC - news - people ), Citigroup (nyse: C - news - people ) and American Express (nyse: AXP - news - people ) are raising rates on existing balances and slashing credit lines. Meredith Whitney, an analyst at Oppenheimer & Co., estimates banks will cancel $2 trillion of available consumer credit over the next year.
- There are some things you can do to help yourself. Experts advise reading the terms and conditions on your account statement every month, so you can pick up on any unexpected changes your card company slips into the fine print. Also critical: maintaining your credit rating at its current level, giving card issuers less ammunition to change your account terms.
- Another tip: Make sure you don’t use too much of your credit limit. Use no more than 30% to 40% of your available credit on one card and across all your cards. Going past that threshold is a trigger lenders to change terms. It can also dent your credit rating.

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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008 | 592 views
The Black Friday 2008 has started and Kmart Black Friday Ads have started to get out on the streets and online. Kmart and other big stores in the US like Sears, Wal-mart, Circuit City, and Best Buy have started to get their ads machines going because of the expected volume of buyers during the Black Friday 2008. Kmart Black Friday 2008 ads can be found on the Kmart website.
However, Yahoo warned that consumers should be more cautious during the Black Friday 2008. Ads may not be accurate and buyers must protect their rights by getting what they will pay for. As a guide to the Black Friday 2008 sale, please read the following before you go out and start shopping:
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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008 | 1,240 views
The Best Buy Black Friday 2008 is ongoing and the Best Buy website offers discounts on many of their featured items like laptops, desktop computers and many more.
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