by SOM | Dec 14, 2020 | Faculty's Corner
It is not common knowledge that bees are the most important pollinator of food crops. Website after website (and YouTube videos) report that around a third of what we eat relies on pollination, mainly by bees...
by SOM | Feb 26, 2020 | Faculty's Corner
By: Prof. Enrique Michael Flores PICKING THE RIGHT STOCK There are two main paradigms in analyzing stocks…they are fundamental analysis and technical analysis. If you have been investing already, I am sure that you have already heard of these two. If you haven’t,...
by SOM | Jan 4, 2020 | Faculty's Corner
by: Prof. Kresna Navarro-Mansueto Aside from the abrupt weight gain during the Christmas season, one noticeable effect is the soaring prices of consumer goods, especially food. One culprit is our spending behavior. During this season, we have a relatively high...
by SOM | Jan 4, 2020 | Faculty's Corner
by: Prof. Jesus C. Cinco, Jr. The School of Management holds the distinction of being the only college of UPC that submitted its penultimate Self-Assessment Report (SAR) for the Bachelor of Science in Management program to UPC’s Quality Assurance Committee before the...