Woolworths private label products are now available in the Philippines, through its partnership with Robinsons Supermarket, as well as its other retail banners The Marketplace and Shopwise.
SunStar Springdale celebrates 25 years in Cebu with virtual race, Father’s Day
Paref Springdale School celebrated its silver anniversary with the Titans Virtual Race and Father’s Day, which culminated on May 9, 2021 via Zoom meeting.
With the theme “Heroes Arise,” the school community celebrated the efforts and sacrifices of heroes as they strive to keep the community safe and healthy during this unprecedented time.
Father and Son Buddy Walk category winners: Kyler Josh Tee and Kenneth Tee
Walking category winners (from left): Jared Iden Go (3 km); Shaun Frederick Tan (5 km); and Melissa Belonguel (10km)
Father and Son Buddy Run category winners: Ashton Sun and Benedict Sun
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URC sees higher earnings in Q1, Robinsons Retail posts flat growth
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, April 30) Universal Robina Corporation saw earnings surge in the first three months, the Gokongwei-led company said Friday.
In a disclosure, the food manufacturing giant reported a net income of ₱3.2 billion in the first quarter, up from ₱2.1 billion year-on-year.
URC attributed its strong quarterly performance to its nine percent growth in operating income at ₱4.3 billion and lower foreign exchange losses, controlled financing costs, and benefits from the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises Act.
Total net sales, however, saw a mild annual increase of 3% to ₱34.6 billion. This was mainly due to the continued recovery of URC s international business units and growth from its commodity division, which offset challenges in domestic branded consumer foods, it said.