Category Archives: Business

Watchmaker Fulsio Honors Leni Robredo With Limited-edition Watch!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Fulsio describes itself is a creative watch brand company in the Philippines where you can find unique watches specially designed for individuals.

Today, it has unveiled a limited-edition wrist watch for men and women, honoring ex-Vice President Leni Robredo.

The watch is designed for math and calculus enthusiasts and experts.

The face of the new design features Robredo’s most famous math calculation: 4 x 40 = 1600.

As supply is limited, all interested individuals are advised to put in their orders ASAP.

Blogsite Rappler Inaugurates New Offices

PASIG CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Pasig City Bureau) – Just twenty-four hours after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed its earlier ruling to revoke the media license of Rappler, convicted criminal Maria Ressa’s online news source inaugurated its new offices as a blogsite.

The SEC ordered the shut down of Rappler for violation of the Philippine Constitution prohibiting foreign ownership of media. The early ruling by SEC was all but upheld by the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.

The physical address and contact information for Rappler the blogsite remain the same at Unit B, 3/F, North Wing Estancia Offices, Capitol Commons, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605. Telephone: +632 8661 9985.

Congratulations to the Rappler Blogsite for this new, exciting endeavor!

After Dismal Performance, Rappler Will Now Turn To Dealing In Securities!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – We all remember when Maria Ressa complained about the government tagging it as a ”dealer in securities” in connection with the probe on Rappler’s alleged illegal foreign investment.

Well, fairy tales do come true.

After being in the rock bottom in audience trust of Philippine news media brands in the last two consecutive polls by the Reuters Institute at the University of Oxford, Ressa is throwing in the towel.

The convicted Rappler CEO who worked her way up to the Nobel Peace Prize through lies and disinformation, told The Adobo Chronicles that she was shutting down her online news business and investing instead in securities.

She said she was confident of the success of her new venture because many of her young staff at Rappler are financial, economic and business experts. ”It’s going to be a win-win situation.,” she added.

Media trust survey by Reuters/Oxford in 2020 and 2021