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  1. #41

    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh ... sakita sa hawak ana boss. pa.klaro na ta ani sa atong edad hahahahahaahah.


    mao na boss na kita mga dagko ug edad kita mo guide gamay sa mga bagong tubo.
    ok ra noy oy...

  2. #42
    daghan paranoid diri about invasion of china
    kasagaran sa mga dagko nga business nag huna2x unsaon nila ug enter sa chinese market/economy
    maski ang movie naa purohan mo kita ug dako kung mo hit sa china
    example: world of warcraft ( Critics hate the Warcraft movie, but China loves it - Jun. 9, 2016 )


    Despite terrible reviews from critics, the "Warcraft" movie is a smash hit in China.

    The fantasy epic, based on the popular video game "World of Warcraft," opened Wednesday in the world's most populous nation, two days earlier than in the U.S. Tapping into a hardcore fan base of Chinese gamers, it raked in $45 million at the box office on its opening day, according to industry consultants Entgroup.
    That's the best opening for a movie in China so far this year, and the film is forecast to bring in way more revenue than "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has in the country.
    Richard Huang, an entertainment analyst with Nomura, said he believes "Warcraft" is on track to generate $300 million, which would make it China's second highest grossing film of the year.

  3. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by bordogoy View Post
    Not being paranoid boss. I'm just thinking of the possible cases that may happen and i don't think there will be much difference between ancient china and modern when it comes to invasion. Just like what boss @MeMing said about west philippines sea.
    west Philippine sea issue = territorial dispute

  4. #44
    Real-time scenario: kun wala pa nang China, tagpila kaha nang gadgets ug electronics karon?
    Might as well comparable na siya sa weaponry pricewise.

    Invasion that triggers war is very very costly and is likely the last resort. China have successfully invaded every single economy in the world by flooding the markets with cheap products.

    I can still count that the arms deal with China is mutually beneficial for both. Its like shouting on the nose of U.S. saying "you are not the only option anymore, big guy".

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    daghan paranoid diri about invasion of china
    kasagaran sa mga dagko nga business nag huna2x unsaon nila ug enter sa chinese market/economy
    maski ang movie naa purohan mo kita ug dako kung mo hit sa china
    example: world of warcraft ( Critics hate the Warcraft movie, but China loves it - Jun. 9, 2016 )


    Despite terrible reviews from critics, the "Warcraft" movie is a smash hit in China.

    The fantasy epic, based on the popular video game "World of Warcraft," opened Wednesday in the world's most populous nation, two days earlier than in the U.S. Tapping into a hardcore fan base of Chinese gamers, it raked in $45 million at the box office on its opening day, according to industry consultants Entgroup.
    That's the best opening for a movie in China so far this year, and the film is forecast to bring in way more revenue than "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has in the country.
    Richard Huang, an entertainment analyst with Nomura, said he believes "Warcraft" is on track to generate $300 million, which would make it China's second highest grossing film of the year.
    mas maayo siguro kung mag cite ka ug example kanang related sa atong nasud? unsa may labot nato anang $300M sa Warcraft movie nga wala man na tawn maabot sa atong nasud ug sa atong mga igso-ong pinoy?

    second, $300M? that's peanuts compared to the $7B (BILYON) of business we have given china in 2016 alone not including the underground businesses https://psa.gov.ph/content/internati...-semester-2016

    Please tell me again who needs who more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayGunz View Post
    Real-time scenario: kun wala pa nang China, tagpila kaha nang gadgets ug electronics karon?
    Might as well comparable na siya sa weaponry pricewise.

    Invasion that triggers war is very very costly and is likely the last resort. China have successfully invaded every single economy in the world by flooding the markets with cheap products.

    I can still count that the arms deal with China is mutually beneficial for both. Its like shouting on the nose of U.S. saying "you are not the only option anymore, big guy".
    some but not all made in china is cheap. check out the NIKE made in china shoes that are still as expensive as the ones made in korea/USA back in the 80s (taking into consideration the present value of money).

    Not all gadgets made in china are cheap - uhmm.. apple?

    There are many items china has made cheaper no doubt - toys for example kay ang "matchbox" toys pag 80s arang mahala karun mga duwa-an sa bata pwedi na tag 100 below.

    naa pud mi baligya mga generators from china half pud sa cost sa japan generators but again, NOT ALL although most consumers perceived them to be always cheaper - unfortunate but that's why 95% of the population isn't in business.

  6. #46
    ka hagbay ra nato gi sudlan sa China... kanang mga haters sa China... mao ni himo-a ai... ayaw mo gamit ug kuryente... hehehehe... check kinsa ang isa ka ownwer sa National Grid dha's Pinas...

    corny kaayo nang mag sulti2x ug bati vs. China... mura'g nag piyong sa kalibutan ai... its funny but true... dili ta makig away anang China but, makig amigo ta ana nila...

    i worked for more than 10 yrs did2 sa Shanghai (in an American Fabless Semiconductor Design company)... all I can say kay mao ni... luyoa gyud sa Pinas oi... tsk tsk tsk... then ang mga Pinoy (daghan kaayo ni sila) na ang mind kay wla pa naka move-on. ang naa sa mind nila na pobre kaayo ang China. kato pang condition na Closed Communism pa ang China. in the 80's, when China open up to the world, nahimo na ni sila'g Capitalist Communist... but, true ni na ang mga dagko na city sa China (na naa'y port), sila ang dato. ang mga city na naa padung sa sulod, pobre kaayo kay wla man work did2. pero, ang gihimo sa China, kun naa'y new business, ad2 nila ipa butang sa mga pobre na lugar para maka generate ug income... pwerte ka kusog mo boom ra ba kun supportahan sa Chinese government ang isa ka lugar...

    mao ni ang ganahan himoon ni Duterte pud na, dili lang sa dagko na cities ang naa'y mga trabaho... kun naa'y work sa lugar, dli na mo ad2 sa layo ang mga namuyo. ad2 na sila mag work... then mo lambo ang economy sa lugar kay mo improve man ang buying power sa naa did2 nagd2 nag puyo...

    anyway, China man ni na discussion, so, padayon ta sa China... ug balik ko... sa mga haters sa China, dapat, dili na sila mo gamit sa kuryente or any business na maka kwarta ang National Grid Corporation... dili mag pa corny2x... gamit lang sila ug alternative power para sa day to day living...

    so, who is up for this challenge?

  7. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by MeMing View Post
    mas maayo siguro kung mag cite ka ug example kanang related sa atong nasud? unsa may labot nato anang $300M sa Warcraft movie nga wala man na tawn maabot sa atong nasud ug sa atong mga igso-ong pinoy?

    second, $300M? that's peanuts compared to the $7B (BILYON) of business we have given china in 2016 alone not including the underground businesses https://psa.gov.ph/content/internati...-semester-2016
    movie = isa ra ka product, maka kuha ug hundred millions kung ma tap nila ang chinese market
    sample sa country nga nag invest sa china

    S'pore is China's largest investor, Hub - THE BUSINESS TIMES

    Singapore was China's largest foreign investor with investments amounting to US$5.8 billion in over 700 projects
    Last edited by masakiton; 07-12-2017 at 08:00 AM.

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    movie = isa ra ka product, maka kuha ug hundred millions kung ma tap nila ang chinese market
    sample sa country nga nag invest sa china

    S'pore is China's largest investor, Hub - THE BUSINESS TIMES

    Singapore was China's largest foreign investor with investments amounting to US$5.8 billion in over 700 projects
    and yet again another example of citing something wala tay labot.

    I'll help you out. Everyone, including our pinoy businesses deal with china. heck one of my family ventures deal with china made generator sets. There's no question about that. But go back to my example miss, mas nagkinahanglan ang china nato based on movement of money, we gave them $7B while we got only $3B in 2016.

    There's no problem dealing with china, but to paint them all of a sudden as a "saint" regardless of the facts, that's another story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lloyd_joy View Post
    ka hagbay ra nato gi sudlan sa China... kanang mga haters sa China... mao ni himo-a ai... ayaw mo gamit ug kuryente... hehehehe... check kinsa ang isa ka ownwer sa National Grid dha's Pinas...

    ?
    Sakto gyud na imong point. Taking that into consideration, all "lovers" of china should also only EAT china made food products and produce.

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by MeMing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    daghan paranoid diri about invasion of china
    kasagaran sa mga dagko nga business nag huna2x unsaon nila ug enter sa chinese market/economy
    mas maayo siguro kung mag cite ka ug example kanang related sa atong nasud? unsa may labot nato anang $300M sa Warcraft movie nga wala man na tawn maabot sa atong nasud ug sa atong mga igso-ong pinoy?

    second, $300M? that's peanuts compared to the $7B (BILYON) of business we have given china in 2016 alone not including the underground businesses https://psa.gov.ph/content/internati...-semester-2016
    Quote Originally Posted by MeMing View Post
    and yet again another example of citing something wala tay labot.
    ato i post ang trail thread aron ma sabtan ug tarong sa mga mo quote
    daghan paranoid about a military invasion sa china pero daghan businesses specially from other country naningkamot nga ma tap ang market sa china
    mao na gi example nako war craft nga movie kai tungod ni hit sila sa china ni dako ang income sa ilahang product (movie)
    Last edited by masakiton; 07-12-2017 at 04:37 PM.

  10. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by MeMing View Post
    Sakto gyud na imong point. Taking that into consideration, all "lovers" of china should also only EAT china made food products and produce.

    hehehe... Maling... maling... maling... plus white rabbit na puti... hadlok ra ba kayo ta's melamine sa white rabbit... then ang melamine sa Sunflower crackers, wla lang emik sa Pinas... naa pa ba'y Sun flower crackers dha sa atoa? lami ra ba ang Sunflower crackers (original flavor). fav ni nko atong bata pa ko... tsk tsk tsk...

    joke time man ning in ani oi... dili ma human nang heaters ug lovers...

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