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Covering
Events in the Philippines from 03rd May to 09th May 2004
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Further Information
The Philippines Business Leader's Brief as well as our associated website at http://www.virtual-asia.com/ have been providing an informed international perspective on developments in the Philippines, Taiwan and Asia generally for both corporate executives and high net worth travelers.
The Philippines Business Leader's Brief is published by the MCA Group though its coordinating office in Manila, Philippines. MCA is dedicated to providing a range of high quality business information on the Asian Pacific region. Our reports are available on the web, delivered by e-mail to desktops throughout the world and with archive and other material available on CD ROM. Our first Virtual Taiwan CD was published in 1999 and was a unique product for its time. Our MCA Virtual Philippines CD is due for publication in early 2004. Increasingly we will be moving our archives away from the Internet and making them available on CD as an independent electronic yearbook on the countries in which we operate and available as resource material to our subscribers.
If you enjoy reading our reports, we invite you to become a subscriber. An annual individual subscription (which actually allows you to nominate three recipients within your corporation or domain) is US$250 per year or the equivalent in other currencies. You have the option to receive our reports in PDF Format or in Word format should you wish to edit them for your own internal use. For those who wish to redistribute our reports, separate rates are available upon application.
Contact Details
For further information on subscription rates and benefits please contact:
PO Box 2737, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Telephone: +63 2 812 7830
E-mail: inquiry@virtual-asia.com
Web Publishing Policy
Subscribers to MCA reports receive them ahead of editions that are placed on the MCA virtual-asia.com website. The company is implementing a policy of a minimum two-week delay between the time reports are made available to members and the time the report is made freely available in our archives to researchers and students who require access to historical information. If you enjoy reading our reports in timely fashion we encourage you to subscribe.
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