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ISSUE No.

IV | 8 December 2012

CLFG Capital Launch:Shifting to Higher Gear


The event dubbed "Shifting to Higher Gear" was attended by valued business partners of various CLFG companies as well as CLF's guests from various organizations like National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Philippine Exporters Confederation, Inc. (PhilExport) and Entrepinoy Volunteers Foundation, Inc. (EVFI). The program, hosted by CLFG Capital Senior Financial Analyst Diane Castillo, started with a doxology followed by the welcoming of guests by CLFG Capital President Maret Bautista. The guest speaker, BDO Chief Market Strategist Jonathan Ravelas shared with the guests his economic outlook and market trends for 2012
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ceremonial toast led by CLFG BOD Member Jose Cesfer Follosco.

CL Follosco Group formally launched CLFG Capital last February 3, 2012 at Mandarin Oriental Manila.

CLF and guests during the ceremonial toast

CLFG Chairman Dr. Ceferino L. Follosco, who was also celebrating his birthday, gave the closing remarks.

Mandarin Oriental Manila Ballroom

CLFG Capital Corp. is a private investment firm which seeks to partner with promising small and medium size companies by providing access to capital start-up firms and growth companies seeking venture capital. The company engages in private equity, joint venture, acquisition, financial advisory, private placements and trading of securities.

Dr. Follosco delivering his closing remarks

Ms. Maret Bautista presenting Plaque of Appreciation to Mr. Ravelas

Photo display of CL Follosco Group

CLFG Capital Corp. was then formally introduced through an audio-visual presentation, which was followed by a

L-R: Acd. Rey Vea, Acd. Follosco, Acd. Alvin Culaba, Acd. Bill Torres, Dr. Ed Magtoto, and Mr. Mar Gatus

CLFG Capital Economic Briefing


by Kara Orejola

In this issue
CLFG Capital Briefing WeConnect Office Blessing Aqua Care Dry Acid: Experience the Advantage CEFFI @ 10: A Decade of Uplifting Lives CLFG Christmas Party (Makati & Paraaque) Christmas Parties in Davao, Cebu & North Branches Outing? It's more fun in CLFG! 2012 CLFG Bowling Tournament Active Finance @ 2012 Active's 2012 Mid-Year Review Seminar on Feasibilty Study Seminar on How to Beat Stress in Simple Steps Suppliers' Visits UAP ConEx 2012 MakinaSaka 2012 Technical Seminar on JD Sugarcane Harvester 3520 JD 3520 Sugarcane Harvester Demo in Thailand Seminar on Sugarcane Farming John Deere R40 Rice Combine Harvester Demo Earn Extra Income, Here at CLFG! How to Boost Your Memory

CLFG Capital Corp. (CLFG Cap) was officially introduced to the employees of CLFG companies through an economic briefing following its theme "Shifting to Higher Gear." It was held on January 21, 2012 at the CLF1 Bldg. Training Room. The event was divided into four presentations. First was "Biggest Moments of 2011" where Ms. Diane Castillo, CLFG Senior Financial Analyst, presented the economic highlights of 2011, the top performing industries/sectors and CLFG Units' 2011 performance highlights and achievements. The reactors of this segment were Engr. Josie Villaflores, Engr. Yvonne Tabion, Engr. Joey Operario and Engr. Bebot Cifra. Ms. Castillo then discussed the Global, Regional and Local Outlook as well as industry forecasts and Top 10 trends during the second segment, "Rev Up". The reactors were Engr. LA Funelas, Engr. Ermon Dy, Ms. Maricel Tayao, Engr. Clen Vale and Engr. Rosanne Ancog. On the third segment, "Full Speed Ahead," Ms. Castillo and Ms. Joanna Almoneda, CLFG Marketing Assistant, showed the CLFG products and services and their geographical location, and then they summarized the 2012 Marketing Program/ Strategies of CLFG Units. CLFG Chairman Dr. Ceferino Follosco was the reactor for the segment. The final segment was highlighted by the introduction of CLFG Capital Corp.

Ms. Castillo provided the audience with the company overview, the people behind CLFG Capital, the services it offers and its industries of interest.

Dr. Follosco sharing his insights

After the presentations, CLFG employees were asked to group by cluster and think of new ideas and business opportunities for their respective cluster. Each cluster presented their list of ideas, which were then submitted to Knowledge Center for evaluation and implementation.

A group brainstorming for new ideas

To top off the event, a scrumptious lunch, complete with a luscious lechon, was served to the participants.

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CLFG welcomes a new member to the group, CLFG Capital

Contact Kara Orejola Call 896-5556 loc. 114 Email info@clfolloscogroup.com

WeConnect Office Blessing


by Kara Orejola

company that develops talents and prepares them for employment opportunities in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) companies in the Philippines. It provides a systematic process of search, training and development of qualified individuals. CL Follosco Group recently welcomed yet another new company, WeConnect Training and Development Solutions, Inc. WeConnect is an outsourcing
by Karen Lagang

WeConnect Office Blessing

Its office is located at Suite 404, 4th Floor CLF1 Bldg. The blessing, officiated by Fr. Max Ocampo, was held on April 21, 2012.

Aq Care Dry Acid: Experience the Advantage ua


was established in 1951 and is one of only two producers in US of Dry Acid also known as Sodium Bisulfate. It is a leader in producing, packaging and distributing chemicals and compounds for a variety of customers and end-users. Jones-Hamilton Co. has authorized the Allied Sales Corporation as an exclusive distributor of their product, Dry Acid, in the Republic of the Philippines. and janitorial companies. Dry Acid is an acid salt which is used in balancing the pH level of swimming pool water. With the tagline, No Gas. No Fumes. No Stress. it serves as an ideal replacement for the hazardous muriatic acid. Unlike muriatic acid, the dry acid is in granular form, so there is no danger of spills and splashes. It has no irritating and toxic fumes and is not corrosive to poolside accessories and metal parts of transport vehicles. It is more affordable and has less operating cost. It has fewer regulations for storage and transport and can be easily handled and stored. The program ended with a group activity where the audience applied what they have just learned about Dry Acid. The audience was divided into five groups. Engr. Nia Robles group got the highest points and won first place.

Aqua Care Dry Acid

The launching of CLFGs newest product, the CLFG Aqua Care Dry Acid, was held last August 29, 2012 at the 2nd Floor, Training Room CLF I Bldg. The product launch, Aqua Care Dry Acid: Experience the Advantage, was spearheaded by Engr. Fritzie Azur, an Alpha Technical Assistant. Representatives from different CLFG Units attended the said event. Engr. Azur discussed what Dry Acid is, its many uses and its advantages over muriatic acid. The CLFG Aqua Care Dry Acid is imported from Jones-Hamilton Co. of Walbridge, Ohio, USA. The company

Engr. Fritzie Azur enlightening the audience about Dry Acid

Dry Acid is not only used to reduce pH of water but also has other applications in metal industries, tanning industries, water treatment plants, agriculture industries, pesticide manufacturers, construction industries

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CEFFI @ 10: A Decade of Uplifting Lives


by Cherie Mae Oliveros

Cef & Ester Follosco Foundation, Inc. (CEFFI) celebrated its 10th Anniversary on October 26, 2011 at the Training Room of CLF1 Building in Makati City. CEFFI continues to fulfill its corporate social responsibility with its programs including Lending and Cash Gift Program, Continuous Learning Program, Scholarship, Outreach and Environmental Programs.

There were four awards granted that night. First was the Kaagapay sa Karunungan Award with nominees Neri Aes (FMIC), Sanito Mata (FMIC), Jocel Fernandez (ALPHA), Joselito Operario (FMIC) and Michael Ritchie Co Seng (AAFC). These CEFFI Educational Loan borrowers were judged based on their inspiring story (80%) and overall performance of their children in school (20%). Neri C. Aes, a painter/welder of FMIC and the breadwinner of his family, won the award with a total rating of 95%. The CEFFI Entrepreneur of the Year Award was received with a total rating of 81.67% by Jelyn A. Aguilar of ALPHA whose FX Taxi business has been operating for 4 years. The two other nominees were Maritess Lico (AAFC-La Union) and Dominique Viray (AAFC-La Union). These CEFFI Livelihood Assistance borrowers were ranked using the following criteria: Business Profitability (20%), Industry Risk (15%), Investments Risk (15%), Management Quality (15%), Length of Operation (10%) and Impact (25%).

of AAFC-PFS, who earned total sales of P7,109.80 for year 2011. Other nominees were Neri Aes (FMIC) and Jeffrey Encarnacion (Pro Blends). The victors of the first three special awards received P1,500.00 each and Certificate of Recognition. Finally, Outstanding CEFFI Volunteers were awarded. The awardees were Josephine B. Villaflores (ALPHA) and Michael Ritchie Co Seng (AAFC) who were chosen as they are members of CEFFI Committee for more than five (5) years, have contributed useful ideas for CEFFI and have helped in the development and implementation of its programs/projects. Both received a Certificate of Commendation. After the awarding of CLFG Employees, Divine Tapit (ProBlends) sang Cant Take that Away before the program ended with a salu-salo.

Cef and Ester Follosco

The anniversary theme was A Decade of Uplifting Lives. A video presentation showed CEFFIs humble beginnings, its current status and its plans for a sustainable future. Our Chairman, Dr. Ceferino L. Follosco, gave another inspiring message. Performers from Paraaque danced to the tune of Moves like Jagger after which CEFFI awarded select CLFG Employees.

CEFFI @ 10 Salu-salo

CEFFI COO Maret Bautista and the CEFFI Awardees

The winner of Top Seller (Pro Blends Product) Award was Maricel V. Tayao

The 10th Anniversary celebration of CEFFI brought hopes and promises of unceasing dedication of uplifting lives of its employees and their families through meaningful acts of rendering services to its people and the community.

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2011 CLFG Christmas Party (Makati & Paraaq ue)


by Rosanne Ancog

Christmas is the most anticipated event of the year for most Filipinos. As early as the first ber month, people already get giddy over the festivity that comes with it and over the thought of being with family at home while enjoying a scrumptious Noche Buena. To partake in the nation's celebration of Christ's Birthday, CLFG held its annual Christmas party at Silver Place Hotel in the morning of December 23, 2011. The party commenced with an interpretative prayer which was followed by opening remarks by Alpha's product Manager, Engr. Josie Villaflores. CLFG Christmas party has become a venue for every employee to showcase their talents. The theme CLFG Got Talent: Talentado kami was adopted from one of the country's talent shows to allow competition among equally talented employees from the three clusters of the group. To warm up the audience were performances by the ubiquitous, now grown-up members of Legion of Mary and by the vibrant new employees of CLFG. The first cluster to take the spotlight during the competition proper was the Manufacturing cluster who, all clad in green, sang a few Christmas songs with their wonderful joyous blend of voices. They also performed their own version of a shadow play

that was recently popularized by a group of reality show contestants. Next to perform was the defending champion, Finance Cluster, who stood out in their red outfit accessorized with gold arm band. They sang acoustic songs and danced vigorously in front of the cheering crowd. The last to perform but definitely not the least was the Trading Cluster who always have had a unique presentation. They chose a narrative number entitled Sino ang Baliw where the cluster members showed

their acting skills while singing and dancing at the same time. They were also able to show a few magic tricks that left the crowd in awe. Selected members of the Follosco family adjudged Trading as the best performer, followed by Finance then Manufacturing Cluster. Parlor games were also held in between cluster performances. A luscious lunch was served after the employees performances. It was followed by gift giving. All efforts seemed to pay off upon seeing everyone brimming with joy at the gifts they received. The event will not be complete without the raffle draw. I bet everyone had their fingers crossed, hoping and wishing that their names will be called as the adorable great grandson of the chairman read every name drawn from the raffle jar. However, some people were really born to be luckier than the rest like Ms. Gina of Tarlac branch who did not only get the grand cash prize but also one of the major home appliance prizes. Nevertheless, no employee went home empty-handed and downhearted as those who didn't get any raffle item were given cash prizes. All CLFG Employees sang a community song to officially end the party.

Manufacturing Cluster with PGF and MFB

Finance Cluster with MFB and CLF

Ladies of Trading Cluster with CGF and MFB

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2011 Christmas Parties in Davao, Cebu and North Branches by Cheryl Queniahan, Yvonne Tabion and Laila Llego
Christmas Party in Davao
CLFG Davao took part in the merriment of the Christmas season by having their small gathering on December 22, 2011 at Felis Resort Complex. After a long day at work, CLFG employees, Bebot Cifra, Cris Tamayo, Joy Acebes, Cheryl Queniahan, and Randy Emuy were all giddy to start unwinding. Since there were only five of us, we invited family members and other guests to make the celebration even merrier. among CLFG officemates, family members and guests. The most notable activity in our Christmas party is the all-time favourite Pinoy hobby, videoke!

Christmas Party in Dagupan

Christmas Party in Cebu

Just like in Davao, our Christmas party in Cebu was a gastronomic feast. It lasted the whole day of December 23, 2011. Guillan Fernandez and Yvonne Tabion had lunch at Celias Sutukil and Restaurant, Mactan Shrine, LapuLapu City, Cebu. We had SuTuKil, short for SUgba (ihaw) TUla (tinola) KILaw (kilaw).

Despite coming from different CLFG North Branches, we also had a great time during our Christmas Party last December 23, 2011 at Silverios Restaurant, Bonuan, Dagupan City. It was a sunny day and Laila Llego, Cris Martinez, Art Duzon, Shirley Jose and Donato Laurean arrived early for the lunch party. While waiting, we sat at the terrace overlooking the river and had a chat with a local boatman
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CLFG Davao Family with Ms Lea Pacana (former Davao Acctg. Clerk)

Yvonne Tabion and their SuTuKil lunch

When Sheryl Aquino, Dom Viray and Joyce Paysa arrived, we went inside the restaurant. The clock struck 12 noon, the band played and entertained us with their songs while the food was being served. The food was great! We had our fill of crispy fried hito, crispy pata, inihaw na bangus, grilled pusit, hinalabos na hipon, liempo and sinigang na malaga. While waiting for Ms. Gina Miranda and Ms. Jenny to arrive, we listened to the band, which also plays songs requested by customers. An hour later, Ms. Gina and Ms. Jenny arrived and were introduced to us. We enjoyed the time chatting and getting to know one another. The opportunity comes only once in a year and I, for one, look forward to seeing them again in upcoming company gatherings.

Of course, a Christmas party is never complete without a mouth-watering feast! Felis Resort provided a delectable selection of food ranging from meat to pasta dishes.

After lunch, we headed back to the office and ordered pizza from Albertos Pizza. As if that was not enough for the two of us, we also had snacks from Mang Inasal delivered to our office.

CLFG Davao's Sumptuous Christmas Feast

Guillan Fernandez and their merienda from Mang Inasal

After the festive dinner, we just enjoyed the breathtaking view of Felis Resort as we shared anecdotes

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That was how our Christmas party went we celebrated by eating, eating and eating!

Great food, good music, a little drink and a company of friends is a recipe for a fun-filled and enjoyable Christmas Party!

Outing? It's more fun in CLFG!


by Joanna Almoneda

Who said that summer can only be spent and enjoyed during summer? As long as the place is perfect with the bright sun the white sand beach and a huge, sparkling swimming pool, nonstop music, overflowing drinks, flavorsome meals, fun games and activities and lastly, with loud people around - ones summer will definitely become one-of-a-kind! Here in CLFG, employees experienced a perfect summer outing at Canyon Cove Beach Resort, Nasugbu, Batangas last July 14, 2012.
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fun, almost all employees went out and enjoyed the heavy rain. Even the guys in Paraaque splashed into the pool and enjoyed in the rain.

CLFG Employees playing the Polo Game

Last two games were "Knock-Down the Bucket" and "Ping-Pong Race" which were both meant to enhance agility and concentration Both winners and non-winners received prizes from the committee.
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CLFG Employees having a good time in the tent

After the fun in the sun (and the fun in the rain), CLFG employees took some spur-of-the-moment shots before bidding the beach resort farewell. The place surely gave good memories (and even, funny moments) to everyone.

Canyon Cove Resort in Nasugbu, Batangas

CLFG Employees playing Knock Down the Bucket

Majority of the employees spent their free time on taking photos, sightseeing and swimming in both the pool and the beach. Only a few stayed in the tent to enjoy chit-chats and the beautiful scenery.
A beautiful scenery, isn't it?

CLFG Employees having their Kodak moments on the beach

To make the outing even more exciting, the CEFFI Committee, spearheaded by Ms. Charm Cadano, prepared four teambuilding activities First is "Command and Conquer," which aimed to strengthen teamwork and leadership. Second is "Polo Game" which intended to ignite strong coordination.
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The experience provided everybody the chance to relax and enjoy on the beach in the middle of the year.

CLFG Employees - Group Shot

It rained! A few but loud thunders were heard during the afternoon. However, instead of cutting short the

CLFG Employees leaving with big smiles

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2012 CLFG Bowling Tournament: Striking to Perfection by Telly Mina


CLFG is not just solely after meeting target or satisfying clients. It also aims to develop its employees camaraderie and sportsmanship to build harmonious relationships between management and employees. This objective was accomplished through the Bowling Tournament last October 6 at the Superbowl Billiards and Bowling Center, Makati Cinema Square. Valuable male and female players were Mr. Ronnel Olegario and Ms. Desiree Leyco, while "Striker of the Year" was awarded to Jocel Fernandez for striking six frames in just one game.
The Ceremonial Bowl

Striking to Perfection!

The players were CLFG employees from Makati and Paraaque, who were grouped into 10 teams prior to the tournament. The team names, which were derived from CLFG brands, were Prince, Zelbrite, Dicalite, Niaux, Pentair, Aqua Care, Hanmi, Warrior, John Deere and Sta-rite. The program began with an invocation which was led by yours truly, then welcoming remarks from the Tournament Commissioner, Mr. Ritchie Coseng. The true heat of the tournament started when the emcees, Norgene Ramos and Karen Lagang introduced the teams one-by-one for picturetaking and presentation of their cheer. This was followed by Oath of Sportsmanship led by Limwel Ramos and Ceremonial Bowl done by last tournaments top scorers, Ms. Jelyn Aguilar and Mr. Joselito Habulin

After the 10-minute Shadow Bowling, the elimination round began. The four teams that were able to make it to semi-finals are Niaux, Warrior, Prince and Sta-rite, which were headed by team leaders Ms. Charmaine May O. Cadano, Mr. Alex Tolentino, Mr. Ronald Lopez and Ms. Bernadeth Nabor, respectively. Semi-finalists had a close fight but Sta-rite won against Niaux with 483-482 score, while Warrior succeeded against Prince with 511-492. Niaux was 3rd runner-up while Prince was 2nd runner-up.

2012 CLFG Bowling Tournament Champion: Team Warrior

1st Runner-up, Team Sta-rite

2nd Runner-up, Team Prince

Striker of the Year, Mr. Fernandez and his team, Dicalite

3rd Runner-up, Team Niaux

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In the end of Finals, Warrior won as Champion, garnering a score of 517, against 506 of Sta-rite, the 1st Runner-up of the Tournament. Most

MVP-Female, Ms. Leyco and MVP-Male Mr. Olegario

Active Finance @ 2012 Celebrating 20 Years of Innovation and Excellence by Joanna Almoneda
This years 2012 Planning Session of the company was not just a simple meeting it was also a celebration of the companys 20th year anniversary. Branch Heads from La Union/Baguio, Dagupan (Pangasinan), Tarlac and Davao came to Makati on January 24 to 26 not only to present their 2012 Targets but also to celebrate this milestone. The three-day stay started off with a recap of the previous years actual performance. Among the attendees were CLF, MFB, RFC, Mr. Raymond Paloma, Ms. Diane Castillo and Actives Branch Heads Ms. Gina
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Miranda (Tarlac), Mr. Cris Tamayo (Davao), Mr. Dominique Viray (La Union and Baguio) and Ms. Sheryll Aquino (Dagupan). After the recap, the 2012 Outlook and Presentation of CLFGs newest company, CLFG Capital Corp. was introduced by Ms. Castillo. Next to it was RFCs presentation of Active Finance in 2011 followed by the Branch Heads' reports. The second day was filled with fresh information as Ms. Clarence De Dios gave the Branch Heads an update regarding Personnel Policies and as yours truly presented a Marketing Seminar entitle "Back to Basics." The

seminars objective was to assist each Branch Head in developing a concrete action plan in support of their respective 2012 targets. Updates on CEFFI and on Operations Policies were then presented by Ms. Charm Cadano and Mr. Paloma respectively. The third and last day of the 2012 Planning Session ended with a tour around FMIC and ProBlends Facilities in Sucat, Paraaque. Branch Heads together with RFC had a refreshing free taste of ProBlends Dalandan Juice during their visit.

Active's 2012 Mid-Year Review


The mid-year review with the theme, Turning Vision into Action was held on July 26-28, 2012 at CLFG Bldg. Training Room. Branch Heads from La Union/Baguio, Dagupan (Pangasinan), Tarlac and Davao returned after six months to give updates on their performances. The first day started off with a seminar entitled, The 6 Thinking Hats How to Think Your Way to Success." Attendees were RFC, MFB, Actives Branch Heads, COC (RCMU Unit Head), Ms. Cherie Mae Oliveros (Active Finance-Makati Marketing Assistant) and Kathleen Labaguis (AIMCON Travel-Marketing Officer). The seminar was not just an ordinary presentation since I required the attendees to proactively participate in our discussion. I asked them first if customer service, marketing materials, grocery layout and product display. They were grouped into two Sheryll and Cris, Dominique and Gina. Presentations were advised to be discussed on the last day of the midyear review.
Active Branch Heads, MFB, RFC, Ms. Cadano, Ms. Oliva and Ms. Almoneda during discussing about the 6 Thinking Hats

the topic was familiar. I then explained that the 6 Thinking Hats is a Thinking Tool used to look at decisions from a number of important perspectives. The seminar aimed to encourage participants to have a parallel thinking to explore all sides of an issue at the same time in decision-making. At the end of the presentation, the Branch Heads were given a challenge, which was to visit Shopwise and observe the shoppers,

Next day, the Branch Heads discussed updates on the actual performances of their respective branch before the BOD and RFC. On the final day, the Branch Heads discussed their consolidated observations and recommendations regarding the Shopwise Challenge before MFB and RFC. At the end of the discussion, each branch head shared their insights and lessons learned from the whole mid-year review.

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Seminar on Feasibility Study


by Kara Orejola

The seminar entitled, Feasibility Study: A Step Towards Choosing the Right Investment was held on October 22, 2011 at the CLFG 1 Bldg. Training Room. The speakers were Engr. Rosanne Ancog, AIMCON Agriservices OIC, and Ms. Marella Bables, CLFG Management Trainee. The attendees included Managers, Sales Engineers, Technical Assistants, Marketing Officers and Accounting Personnel of various CLFG Units. The seminar aimed to help CLFG employees understand the importance of feasibility study and to give them idea on how to make one. The speakers discussed the definition, users, components, importance and characteristics of a good feasibility
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The speakers of Feasibility Study: A Step Towards Choosing the Right Investment

Basically, a feasibility study is a tool used to determine if a project should be implemented or not. In feasibility study, you systematically gather and analyze data to find out the practicability and profitability of a proposed new project or business. As a training exercise, the audience were grouped by their respective

cluster and were asked to make the Financial Feasibility Study for a hypothetical new product of CLFG. After the groups finished their feasibility studies, the speakers evaluated each work not only to help the groups further improve their feasibility study, but also to make the whole audience understand more about the financial aspect of feasibility study.

The Finance Group working on their Financial Feasibility Study

Seminar on How to Beat Stress in Simple Steps


Last October 20, 2012, the seminar dubbed "How to Beat Stress in Simple Steps" was held at the CLFG Training Room. The seminar aimed to raise awareness about stress, to help the participants recognize and manage stress within themselves, to identify the signs of stress and its impact to their health and lifestyles, and to discern a range of stress management tips through building a stress management toolbox. Representatives from CLFG companies attended the seminar. The event, hosted by Ms. Jessa Cuadra, had Ms. Joanna Almoneda as the speaker. Ms. Almoneda discussed in details the definition of stress, its causes and signs along with the implications of daily stress. The comparison between good and bad stress has also been tackled as well as the benefits of stress management. Short videos about lightening the load and Stresstabs spoofs have also been shown. The last part included a series of activities on how to understand one's own stress. Each participant made a self-assessment which eventually gave them the confidence to handle stress in the future.

The participants during stress assessment activity

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Ms. Almoneda discussing about the different causes of stress

En bloc, the said seminar was part of the CLFGs program to promote a healthy and stress-free working environment.

Suppliers' Visits
John Deere Asia

by Rosanne Ancog and Fritzie Azur

John Deere Asia's Sales Director, Jamie Flood, and Regional Marketing Manager, Rocky Iwahara, visited the Philippines on March 26 to 30, 2012. Ag-Mech organized activities for the visitors to assess if the country is ready for agri-mechani zation, particularly cane harvesting. On the first day, they visited UP Los Meeting ofAg-Mech Board of Directors Baos to discuss about and John Deere Asia UPLB's thrusts on agrimechanization, and to International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) to observe paddy field operations and inspect rice harvester. Their last stop was FMIC.
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The group also visited CADP's office in Makati to discuss program for sugar production and marketing, and a possible tie-up. Lastly, the group flew to Davao visited Davao Sugar Central Company, Inc. (DASUSECO).

Jones-Hamilton Co.

On the second day, they went to Balayan, Batangas to inspect sugar fields, and to Central Azucarera de Don Pedro (CADP) Sugar Mill to discuss operations and support given to sugar planters. On the third day, they went to Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) in Quezon City to discuss about block farming program and SRA's support programs for sugar planters in preparation for the free-trade agreement in 2015. They flew to Davao and met with Davao Agricultural Ventures Corporation (Davco) on the fourth day to discuss about the production of pineapple, banana and other fruits. On the last day of their visit, they had a meeting with the AgMech Board. AgMech presented its performance and programs for John Deere products
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Dry Acid, Aqua Care's new product, is being supplied by JonesHamilton Co. Its representatives, Gerry Danes and Chris O'Brien visited CLFG Makati office on Jones-Hamilton's Gerry Danes and May 24, 2012 to formally Chris O'Brien&with CLF, CGF, JBV, LA Rosanne introduce their company and their product. Allied Sales has also become the official exclusive distributor in the Philippines of their company's product, Dry Acid, after the memorandum of agreement was signed during the meeting.

Sojitz Corporation

John Deere USA

For a more technical opinion on cane harvesting mechanization, John Deere USA Product Manager Luis Rodriguez visited the Philippines together with Mr. Iwahara on May 7, Luis Rodriguez, CGF and Dr. Ted Mendoza 2012. Ag-Mech brought them to Balayan, Batangas to assess the sugarcane farm's suitability to cane harvester. During the visit, they had a discussion with Dr. Ted Mendoza, an SRA consultant, regarding the Philippine sugar cane industry.

Sojitz Corporation is the Japanese trading company of Shikoku Chemicals Corporation, a manufacturer of TICA and SDIC. Delegates from Sojitz had their annual visit to CLFG to evaluate the status of the market for chlorine in the country. They were Chemical Resources Dept. - ChlorAlkali Section Asst. Mngr. Junko Kotake, Chemicals, Functional Materials & Consumer Lifestyle Business Dept. Sr. Mngr. Hiroyasu Wakaumi, Chemicals Dept. Asst. Mngr. Takashi Sekimoto, Chemicals Section Chief Norberto Go Jr. and Chemicals, Plastics & Consumer Lifestyles Business Dept. Business Asst. Archieval Manuel. Atsuko Miyakawa of Shikoku Chemicals Corp. Organic Chemicals Sales Dept. Tokyo Sales Section also joined them
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During the meeting, the growth of chlorine market all around the country as well as the improved labels for packaging were presented. The October 2011 - October JBV with Junko Kotake and 2012 sales history of TICA and Atsuko Miyakawa at La Tienda SDIC was graphed for comparison and the derived forecast was shown. CLFG's marketing strategies were also described and presented. Dinner at La Tienda followed the meeting.

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UAP ConEx 2012


by Nia Karen Robles

Last April 19-21, 2012, the 38th United Architects of the Philippines Convention Exhibits (UAP Conex 2012) was held at the SMX Convention Center Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City. Architects, engineers, interior designers, contractors, and students attended the event. The exhibitors had a unique opportunity to capture interest, gain contacts and drive sales for a wide range of products in the construction, design and building industries. Alpha Machinery & Engineering Corp. was one of the exhibitors of the convention and through this event, the company was able to promote Pentair pool products, accessories and

chemicals to many visitors.

Alpha was able to gain new clients because of the three-day exhibit.

Alpha's booth at the UAP ConEx 2012

Alphas officers and employees addressed inquiries and explained and promoted the products of Alpha to visitors. Flyers and brochures were also given to the attendees to serve as their reference. Bipin Gangadharan, SE Asia Regional Sales Manager of Pentair Water, also visited Alpha's booth.

CGF, JBV and Mr. Bipin Gangadharan, Southeast Asia Regional Sales Manager of PentAir Water

Makina-Saka 2012
by Norgene Ramos

The Makina-Saka 2012, an AgriMachinery road show, was sponsored by the Department of Agriculture last July 4-7, 2012 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. The building was filled with tractors, implements, fishing boats, unlimited free tastes, and mountain of freebies. The main purpose of Makina-Saka 2012 is to expose our countrymen, especially those in the Agriculture sector, to the advancements brought about by the combination of agriculture and machine design, forecasting a huge increase in productivity. Of course, Ag-Mech featured the world renowned tractor brand, John Deere, while Alpha showcased its

highly acclaimed agricultural implements. People flooded in the Ag-Mech/Alpha booth to get a glimpse of the latest John Deere tractors, implements, and services, or maybe to get advantage of the free drinks and coffee, or both.

because of the free drinks! In the end, it was a complete success for CLFG.

AgMech displayed John Deere tractors: 2 units of 5715 and a unit of 5610

Guests flocked the AgMech/Alpha booth

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And what is the result of the 4-day booth? Hundreds of potential clients and 2 sold units of John Deere tractor! Even Problends got clients

DA Sec. Proceso Alcala and Pres. Noynoy Aquino graced the event on the second day

John Deere is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year. The world-renowned brand started in 1837 with a self-scouring plow made by John Deere, who was a blacksmith and inventor. Now, it offers a wide range of innovative agricultural and other industrial machinery.

Technical Seminar on John Deere 3520


by Espiritu Cifra

With the hazards and setbacks posed by the necessity for manual labor during sugar harvesting, the need to develop a technology that will compensate manual labor and at the same time improve the efficiency and quality of the harvested sugarcane stalks is great. Thus, John Deere revolutionized heavy equipment that will answer this need in the most comprehensive way.

day, the operation, feature and other functions of the harvester were discussed as well as the details of the float crop divider. On the second day, we were lectured in detail on cab controls, harvester adjustments, and fluid capacities of the equipment. An orientation on the basic hydraulic and electrical symbols of the harvester was done in the afternoon including the electrical harness and connector locations as well as the topper function. Crop divider function, front roller function and finally the base cutter function was discussed during the third day. On the final day of the training, we went to the harvester machine site to discuss the cooling fan function and engine training. The activity concluded with a service advisor training and summary and course evaluation. Finally on the fourth day, the participants were asked to engage in an on-site discussion and observation of the actual Sugarcane harvester equipment.

In a technical seminar held at Sheraton Hotels & Resort and Site, Pattaya, Thailand last October 10 to 12, 2011, I was able to take part in examining and understanding the operation, features, functions, hydraulics symbol, electrical symbol and maintenance of Sugarcane Harvester 3520. This is John Deeres new technology of mechanizing sugarcane harvest to ensure efficient and quality sizing of sugarcane stalks during harvest period. The training program was divided into two major activities. On Days 1-2, the participants were immersed in a lecture presentation. On the first day of the training, the program started with the safety overview of the Mr. Espiritu Cifra during the John Deere 3520 Technical Training Sugarcane Harvester 3520 as well as the field and harvester preparation. Later in the

John Deere Sugarcane Harvester 3520

Photo of John Deere Sugarcane Harvester 3520 taken during the final day of the technical training

Needless to say, the training experience was not only educational but also inspiring as we are moving forward and mechanizing our agricultural practices towards a future that will improve the quality of our crops as well as the lives of sugarcane farmers.

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John Deere 3520 Field Demo


by Kara Orejola

Mr. Ceferino Follosco Jr. and Mr. Espiritu Cifra attended the field demo and operation of John Deere 3520 Sugarcane Harvester in Thailand last April 9, 2012.

They familiarized themselves with the parts and mechanism of the harvester and how it works.

On the next day, CGF and EDC visited the manufacturing plant of Sammitr Autopart Co., Ltd. They observed the manufacturing processes of Sammitr, which agricultural equipment such as disc, rotary blade, plow blade and track shoes.

Mr. Cifra about to climb the John Deere 3520

John Deere 3520 during the field operation

They first went to Kaset Thai Sugar Mill where the said company had a presentation. After lunch, they headed to Khun Manat's field to observe the sugarcane harvester's field operation.

CGF and EDC with Sammitr representatives

Trucks loaded with sugarcane billets

Thailand Sugarcane Seminar


by Kara Orejola

Mr. Ceferino Follosco Jr. and Davao Sugar Central Company (DASUSECO) staff attended the Thailand Sugarcane Agricultural Productivity and Efficiency Seminar sponsored by John Deere last August 24, 2012 at Nakhon Sawan, Thailand. The seminar's aim was to educate the audience on advanced sugarcane farming practices and how to improve yield through agronomy and logistics and to show them how to optimize the sugarcane harvester and tractor. The full-day seminar featured
DASUSECO staff with Mr. Luis Rodriguez of John Deere

farming. Moreover, a lot of information imparted can be applied to help improve yield in sugarcane farming.

presentations by international Agronomists from US and Australia who specialize in sugarcane. Best practices were also shared through testimonials of those who have benefited from using mechanization and irrigation system in sugarcane

DASUSECO staff with Mr. Felipe Butlig and Mr. Rocky Iwahara of John Deere

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59th Philsutech Convention


by Yvonne Tabion

The 59th Annual Philsutech Convention was held last August 22 to 23, 2012 at the Waterfront Hotel in Lahug, Cebu. It featured about one hundred sixteen exhibitors plus a display of various brands of tractors. Ag-Mech gave out flyers of John Deere 3520 Sugarcane Harvester during the convention.
Ms. Tabion outside the convention hall

John Deere made this SelfScouring Plow 175 years ago. Now, John Deere offers advanced machinery like the sugarcane harvester and rice combine harvester.

"The Plow that Started It All"

John Deere R40 Field Demo


by Limwel Ramos

On November 9-13, 2012, the Skills Training on the Technical Evaluation of Selected Agricultural Machinery was held at PhilMech, Muoz, Nueva Ecija. It was the first time the John Deere R40 Rice Combine Harvester was displayed for public viewing in the country.

JD R40 looks better than the other combine harvesters in the market. Many visitors, who seemed really interested in the harvester, also asked about the price of JD R40.

farmers, cooperative representatives and DA delegates from different parts of the country. The spectators gathered in the field to witness the performance of the harvester.

John Deere R40 Rice Combine Harvester

John Deere R40 in action

The visitors checking out John Deere R40 display

In the market, there are already four combine harvesters available which are Ford, Kubota, Agri and CLAAS harvesters. However, nothing is as powerful as John Deere R40 Rice Combine Harvester with 65 HP. Some of the visitors commented that

On November 10, during Farmers' Field Day, JD R40 was tested on the field also for the first in the Philippines, as witnessed by traders,

The farmers were happy with the result of the field demo as JD R40 showed its efficiency in harvesting rice.

John Deere R40 unloading unhulled rice

Mr. Limwel Ramos, Mr. Johnny Fennis and the operators of John Deere R40

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People are always looking for ways to increase their income and broaden their investments. However, the cost of doing business is usually the concern of most people and this prevents them from pursuing their goals. Through the help of Active Finance, you can now take that step towards realizing what you want. Active Finance provides financing for those who are interested to start a franchise business in the food industry. The main concept of franchising is that it allows you to capitalize on the franchisors resources and adapt their successful business model or their way of doing business. This could mean less hassle for you since the franchisor will give support, including training of your staff and help in setting up the franchise. Your business can also benefit from the advertising and promotional campaigns done by the franchisor. You can borrow for as much as 70% of the total investment required to set up the business that you want. Meanwhile, rates could be availed for as low as 14-15% per annum.

So dont miss this opportunity! If you have a food franchise business in mind, do not hesitate to contact Ritchie Co Seng at 890-7203 for more information.

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You may earn extra income from this if you would refer someone who needs Travel Assistance Loan! Active Finance offers TAL to persons who want to travel abroad as a tourist, student or immigrant. You may receive monthly commission by referring someone who needs financial travel assistance. To learn how you can earn commission from TAL, contact Ms. Cherie Oliveros at 890-7423.

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If you have a friend or a loved one who needs to book airline tickets, you may refer them to AIMCON Travel. Booking plane tickets with AIMCON Travel is not only fast and hassle-free, you may also get extra income from it! For every domestic plane ticket you refer to AIMCON Travel, you will get Php 100 referral fee. For international plane tickets, referral fee is 25% of the total mark-up. For more information, contact Ms. Marianne Santos at 896-9434.

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How to Boost Your Memory


by Joanna Almoneda

Do you often misplace things? Do you always forget important and minor details? Do you encounter difficulties in searching for things whether at home or at work? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, then you are positive of being forgetful or scientifically speaking, you have a poor memory. Your body is considerably not functioning well and same goes with your brain. But, do not be anxious because being forgetful is not a helpless state. To maximize and improve your ability to process and recall information, here are some helpful tips and reminders:

creativity, problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills, better have an eight-hour sleep!

rice, whole-wheat bread, oatmeal, high-fiber cereal, and beans.

Tip #2: Make sure to have time for friends and fun Do you think that
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Tip #1: Have adequate exercise and sleep Good memory is the whole
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shooting match of a healthy brain and body. To achieve this, you should exercise and have an eight-hour sleep every day. For instance, doing short walks to nearby places is already a form of exercise. This leads to an increase of oxygen to your brain at the same time, reduces the risk of having memory loss, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Having an eight-hour sleep is also important. Your brain would not function well if you did not have adequate sleep. Moreover, various researches had shown that sleep is very important for memory consolidation. So, if you do not want to compromise your

having a social life has nothing to do with improving the memory? Well, you are absolutely wrong! For your information, there had been countless studies which had proven that having time with friends and fun comes with cognitive benefits. We humans are highly social animals. We often say that, no man is an island. That is why social interaction is considerably the best kind of brain exercise one can have. So, what are you waiting for? Spend time with your family or call and meet your friends. Or you can even walk your dog (if you have one).

Omega 3-rich foods like fish, walnuts and soybeans help sharpen one's memory

Tip #5: Work out those brain cells

Tip #3: Be cautious with your stress levels As much as we want to, we
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cannot just simply remove stress out of our lives. However, we have the power to tame it down. Relax, take a break and try to meditate. In fact, scientific evidence had shown that meditation helps improve focus, concentration, creativity, learning and reasoning skills. So, when you start to feel the pressure of heavy workloads, pause for a moment and meditate.

Are you familiar with mnemonic devices? If not, then you might be sleeping during your Psychology class. Mnemonic devices are clues of any kind that help us remember something, usually by helping us associate the information we want to recall or remember with a visual image, a sentence, or a word. Mnemonic devices are as follows: visual image, acronym, chunking, and method of loci. For more details, please visit www.helpguide.org/ life/improving_memory.htm Aside from these tips, simple reminders such as paying attention, involving as many senses as possible, relating information to what you already know, understanding basic ideas rather than memorizing isolated details, and rehearsing information you have already learned, will also help you enhance the ability to learn and remember effectively and efficiently. Well, I hope that these tips and reminders will be of help.

Tip #4: Have a daily dose of brainboosting foods Fill up your body
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Having an eight-hour sleep helps a lot in memory consolidation

with foods rich in Omega-3 such as fish, walnuts, pumpkin seeds and soybeans; foods with antioxidants such as fruits and vegetables (preferably the green leafy ones like spinach, broccoli, and lettuce); and foods rich in carbohydrates like brown

Source:

http://www.helpguide.org/life/improvi ng_memory.htm

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