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Below is the template of the letter that we sent to a potential Investor for the planned settlement effort for some of the victims of tropical cyclone #Haiyan codenamed #Yolanda that are spread out in nine (9) Regions of the Philippines.
Below is the template of the letter that we sent to a potential Investor for the planned settlement effort for some of the victims of tropical cyclone #Haiyan codenamed #Yolanda that are spread out in nine (9) Regions of the Philippines.
We are reaching out here to other investors. This same message is shared with other philanthropic individuals and organizations that would want to share in the rebuilding of the devastated places left by the super typhoon. The task at hand is gargantuan that economic expert Gov. Joey Salceda initially estimated a total of Six Hundred Sixty Four Billion Philippine Pesos (PHP664-B) for the entire reconstruction to be accomplished. Gov. Salceda has since toned it down to PHP398-Billion. Our estimate, coinciding with the draft Senate Bill authored by Sen. Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. is a conservative PHP150-Billion that will be spent in a spread of more or less five (5) years of rebuilding and rehabilitation.
We hope that our brothers and sisters all around the world will understand that the real task simply begins after all the relief goods have been given away.
We hope that our brothers and sisters all around the world will understand that the real task simply begins after all the relief goods have been given away.
November 22, 2013
The Investor
Dear Investor:
In the past, the proposal of the our group for a US$2-Billion fund in favor of the Philippine Government for an environment friendly resettlement project to be located in the village of Sampaloc in Tanay, Rizal Province was approved by the Investor.
The Center for Man and Society (Centre di Humanes et Societas, Inc.), over a working period of at least one year, obtained the formal Letter of Intent to the Philippine Government from the Investor to fund the shelter development project. The letter was delivered to MalacaƱang Palace and the housing officials of then Excellency Joseph Estrada, President of the Philippines. With the situation that the project was stalled when a new administration took over from President Estrada, we formed several private companies such as CyberparkHoldings, Inc. and Greengold CyberparkHoldings Corporation, along with Cyberpark Telecom, Inc. and other concerns.
For a start, we hereby further signify our formal intent to enter into investment venture partnership with Investor for an initial fund facility as speedily as the Investor can allow to jumpstart our development projects for the rehabilitation of communities devastated by Typhoon Yolanda.
Thank you very much and hoping for your most favorable response and being able to work with you and the Investor’s Designated Representatives in the very near future.
Faithfully Yours,
Cyberpark companies group
Actively involved in the project are the following:
Finance Group
-- Solomon-Adonis P Botictic, Centre di Humanes et Societas, Inc.
-- Wilfredo D Ganancial, B.S.T. Switzerland / USA
Project Development Consultants Group
NARRATIVE OF FUND
In a past venture the Investor approved a fund through the efforts of Centre di Humanes et Societas, Inc. for the Republic of the Philippines Government with an absolute value of USD 2-Billion at tranches of USD50-Million for a shelter development project in the village called Sampaloc, Municipality of Tanay, Rizal Province in the Philippines.
Over a brief working period in the year 1999 when a composite private study group prepared a Project Feasibility Study and the government positively evaluated the viability of the project, a formal Letter of Intent from the Bank to fund the shelter development project was sent to then His Excellency Joseph Estrada.
After Pres. Estrada left office, there was no occasion to revive the momentum of the investment partnership with the Investor following the ascendancy of a new government under Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo vice His Excellency Jose Marcelo Ejercito or also known as Joseph Estrada.
The fund was obtained through representations and negotiations, document submittals and evaluation over a period of less than one year. The formal Letter of Intent was issued on the approval of fund for the Sampaloc, Municipality of Tanay, Rizal Province, Philippines shelter development project by the Agent of the Investor based in the United States of America.
In a past venture the Investor approved a fund through the efforts of Centre di Humanes et Societas, Inc. for the Republic of the Philippines Government with an absolute value of USD 2-Billion at tranches of USD50-Million for a shelter development project in the village called Sampaloc, Municipality of Tanay, Rizal Province in the Philippines.
Over a brief working period in the year 1999 when a composite private study group prepared a Project Feasibility Study and the government positively evaluated the viability of the project, a formal Letter of Intent from the Bank to fund the shelter development project was sent to then His Excellency Joseph Estrada.
After Pres. Estrada left office, there was no occasion to revive the momentum of the investment partnership with the Investor following the ascendancy of a new government under Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo vice His Excellency Jose Marcelo Ejercito or also known as Joseph Estrada.
The fund was obtained through representations and negotiations, document submittals and evaluation over a period of less than one year. The formal Letter of Intent was issued on the approval of fund for the Sampaloc, Municipality of Tanay, Rizal Province, Philippines shelter development project by the Agent of the Investor based in the United States of America.
Actively involved in the project are the following:
Finance Group
-- Solomon-Adonis P Botictic, Centre di Humanes et Societas, Inc.
-- Wilfredo D Ganancial, B.S.T. Switzerland / USA
Project Development Consultants Group
-- John Nosenas, Center for Social Development Alternatives, Inc.
-- Felix G. Zamar, Jr., Development Alternatives – Asia Pacific, Inc.Coalition of NGOs and People’s Organizations
Real Estate
Sampaloc Tanay Group
-- Felix G. Zamar, Jr., Development Alternatives – Asia Pacific, Inc.Coalition of NGOs and People’s Organizations
Real Estate
Sampaloc Tanay Group
Government Group
-- Chairman, Karina Constantino David - Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
-- General Manager, National Housing Authority
Others
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