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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Local health, beauty company offers livelihood training program

AS it prepares for its global expansion, Filipino health and beauty company Psalmstre Enterprises is offering a livelihood training package.

Psalmstre Enterprises founder Jim Acosta said the Psalmstre Pangkabu-hayan Package (P3) “will teach Filipinos how to fish.”

The P3 includes free business training, maintenance and followup activities, as well as promotional support to Filipino would-be entrepreneurs.

“I’d like to see Filipinos apply their confidence in order to succeed. There’s no shortcut to greater glory. It must start with simple beginnings. And I could prove this,” said Acosta.

Psalmstre Enterprises employs almost 1,000 Filipinos nationwide. It has growing markets in Hong Kong and Japan.

But the company had humble beginnings—it was founded in 2000 by Acosta with a capital of only P30,000.

“If I wasn’t that confident and determined, Psalmstre would never become a reality. It started with a small dream and now it’s growing bigger. This is what I want to share with people,” Acosta said.

Acosta is urging Filipinos to avail of the P3 and find out how to succeed in business. (PR)

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