Careful with Mr. Kobayashi
Jose Ceralde
1 Dec 2007
Mr. Isidro Ramos,
It’s dangerous to take advice based on Robert Kobayashi’s book, this guy is one of the best multilayer marketing salesman of AMWAY.
I have listened to him on TV. It’s another of the many pyramid presentations of this type of sales pitches in buying their book, product, and attending seminars. Nothing goes further than doing fact checks and reality checks using simple life experiences.
The Archbishop is right on to say it would take an economist to understand the Peso paradox. I read the column before I posted my simple post previously and took your advice and read it again and your posted article on Kobayashi again.
In my opinion, the US had followed its foreign exchange policies in its economic strategy goals and so is China in undervaluing its Yuan for its foreign exports aims.
Like what most ASEAN countries are doing right now except the Philippine who would rather post record high Peso in spite of it’s falling exports.
Should we now take Kobayashi’s view or our Federal Chairman’s? CIA fact book in the net is a good start to fact check on Kobayashi and his article.
One Microeconomic & Macroeconomics 101 measurement of a countries economy is in its GNP.
Check out the “Super Ferry” incident this week in the net and learn how the passengers got rescued by bangkas. I sure do not want to be the one in a million to be out there caught in the violent sea.






