The guys from Yehey sent in this poster with some data from Facebook on Philippine Infographics. According to a reliable source (who wants to remain anonymous), Philippine web-portal Yehey is being put up for sale by parent company iVantage Corp. Yehey's biggest clients include San Miguel Corp., Isuzu, Ateneo De Manila and Procter and Gamble. Apparently, the business model hasn't really panned out for the team of about 90+ people at Yehey! Unless the team can do some magic trick and hit the targets, Yehey's biggest chance of survival is when it gets sold and infused with fresh capital. In the comments, Nix Nolledo says Yehey has since been listed already. Yehey had a net loss of Php10.9 million in 2006. Yehey has adjusted 2009 initial revenue projections from Php140 million in January to just Php80 to Php90 Million by July. Read more in our articles including "Philippine Infographics according to Yehey" and "Yehey! up for sale?".
The guys from Yehey sent in this poster with some data from Facebook on Philippine Infographics. According to a reliable source (who wants to remain anonymous), Philippine web-portal Yehey is being put up for sale by parent company iVantage Corp.
Yehey's biggest clients include San Miguel Corp., Isuzu, Ateneo De Manila and Procter and Gamble. Apparently, the business model hasn't really panned out for the team of about 90+ people at Yehey! Unless the team can do some magic trick and hit the targets, Yehey's biggest chance of survival is when it gets sold and infused with fresh capital.
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