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Friday, May 6, 2011

Top Business Tycoons in the Philippines



Top business tycoons in the Philippines influence their clout over their public trust earned through decades with relentless clout in the domestic and global markets. The fruitsthat effectuate good governancewithin theirrespective corporate chambers embed the prevalent stability their corporate players enjoy at firmlevels. Relentless compliance and stability comport to the aim for excellence pervade their clouts beyond business arenas. Political values in the country pervade the business arenas but never derail the neutral positions they uphold interpersonal corporate values to maintain governance integrity. The following are the known top businessmen in the Philippine who trail these values overtime:
The Lopez Clan: This family-based team of corporate entrepeneurs  ingrain the knack and clout they pervade over several industries in power and television broadcasting proved to position one of the largest networks in the Philippines—ABS-CBN Corporation. Famous broadcast personalities delved their clout to public popularity within nationwide audience scales that landed successive positions to join the political bandwagon exogenous from their intensive and relentless passion for public service.
Eduardo CojuangcoJr:  Famous of this business personality’s illicit and alleged crony involvement in political corruption in the Marcos and Aquino years, this figure embittered his critics with his effective governance San Miguel Corporation enjoys as one of top pioneer conglomerates of the country.
The Zobel Ayala Clan: This highest conglomerate entrepreneur won over the biggest players over the biggest markets witin a vast array of industry the Ayala group enjoys. Most prominent characteristic of managed corporation, like Ayala Land, captured clouts of foreign investors to run their corporate business in offices owned as landlords in the Makati Central Business District. This Spanish blooded clan survived its corporation existence over more than 170 years, the longest running company in corporate history.
The Gozon and Duavit Clan: These corporate owners of another top broadcasting network in the country are the sole rivals of ABS-CBN before television network prior deregulations in the broadcast occurred after the 1970s, expanding shareviewers to other minority competitors in the broadcast industry.
Manuel Pangilinan: The most influential Chief Executive Officer of the top telecommunications company, Philippine Long Distance Company, is the pioneer among who trailed other corporate executive officers in various corporate industries as well as leaders in the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry. His infamous rivalry with John Gokongwei ended the rivalry from disputes rising from the dominant purchase of PLDT shares and the disposal to investors of Fort Bonifacio project facilitated the reconciliation with Indonesian taipans, the Salim Group, and retained post over First Pacific Corporation.
The Aboitiz Clan: this low profile business clan personality pioneered in variuousspecialization  industries, in power, shipping, investment banking and other strategic industries. The Aboitizes supported as the staunch backers behind the Arroyo Administration. This group also supported business causes behind  Filipino-Chinese run businesses by adopting developing ties in Beijing and Taiwan.
Luisitio Lorenzo Jr.: Cito Lorenzo places over his financial wealth ranks over Mar Roxas, former Finance Secretary Luis Camacho, and Energy Secretary Vince Perez known as the three wealthiest cabinet members under the Arroyo administration. Exercising a low profile in the business arena unknown to public popularity, Lorenzo’s family ran as one of the world’s biggest exporters in the country in the produce industry and developed business trades with China. This figure simultaneously contrast to his personal disposition as a devout Catholic, drew admirers in the business community urging him to run in the Senate someday.
Lucio Tan: Regarded as the conglomerate owner of companies like Philippine Airlines, Fortune Tobacco Corporation, Philippine National Bank, Asia Brewery, and Tanduay who remained low key positions. Having involved in alleged disputes of successive tax evasion cases, Tan remained his clout over political climates and remained his legacy of generosity in political campaigns attribute to his adherence to Filipino Chinese business community. His engagements in China recently prompted the academic community the encouragement to learn Mandarin as a dominating language in the hegemonic business sectors of the rising economic power, China, to take advantage career opportunities the sleeping giant offers to the new generation of workforce groups.



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