The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is ordered by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to refund its customers a total of P278 million in net over-recoveries, which is equivalent to 1.07 centavos per kilowatt-hour, within a period of one year. Consumers however, would hardly feel this because those who consume 100 kWh monthly would only get P1.07 while it will only be P2.14 for those consuming 200 kWh. ERC executive director Francis Saturnino C. Juan said, “While the reduction to the electric
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by Allen Cymrot Consumers can hardly remember a time when they had to get up to change the channel on the television or find a pay phone when the car broke down. It’s hard to imagine that these forgotten inconveniences were prevalent only 20 years ago. Advancements in technology have paved the way for thousands of life-simplifying inventions. Getting up to change the channel, using carbon paper, creating documents on a typewriter: these are all things that no longer exist. And other items
In the present day world antioxidants are very popular substance, nearly every advertisement claims that the product it is about contains antioxidants whether it is an apple juice or anti-wrinkle eye gel. The consumers know that this thing must be healthy so they readily buy the promoted products without even realizing the results of consuming it and the ways the antioxidants can help your body. As the public interest rises, more and more organisations are investing money in anti-aging product
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Fine quality paper bags with the business’ name and logo visible on them can have a decisive influence on customers. As a means of marketing, these bags are incomparable, and the business can obtain them at a very low price if it places a big order in one go. Consumers have an innate inclination towards noticing and appreciating text and pictures on paper bags when they are out shopping. Companies can take advantage of this fact and for that they should give away paper bags bearing the company
Clowns to the left of us...jokers to the right... The Simpleton's Analysis: Consumers cut back. The economy sank. Now, government must take action. It must help people out and take up the slack. The downturn took $12 trillion off Americans' net worth. The feds have pledged about $12 trillion to fix the problem. But wait, where does government get any money? Hey, they borrow it, just like consumers did. And besides, it's ultimately the same money - taxpayers' money. So what's the big
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