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...In Davos, Marcos was accompanied by the bosses of seven of his country’s largest companies, including drinks group San Miguel, conglomerate Ayala and port operator International Container Terminal Services...
...He was accompanied by the bosses of seven of the Philippines’ most important companies, including San Miguel, the drinks group, and the Ayala conglomerate....
...About 20 companies in all, including San Miguel, the brewing group, Jollibee, the fast-food chain, and Aboitiz, a diversified holding group, joined in the 1.5bn peso effort....
...All rights reserved Related stories Indonesia e-doctor app connects patients to 500 hospitals Ayala keen to 'replicate' Yoma deal with more ASEAN family empires San Miguel's $15bn airport: Game changer...
...: The Philippines’ Aboitiz family eyes ASEAN expansion San Miguel sacrifices mobile dream to Philippine politics...
...Ayala Corp and SM Investments have jointly proposed an elevated toll road valued at 25bn pesos....
...Rene Almedras, CEO of Ayala’s infrastructure unit, told FTCR that, for the more ambitious projects, the key issue is the level of government support, which remains unclear....
...Nevertheless, Mr Ang said, the service was still on track to break the duopoly enjoyed by Philippine Long Distance Telephone and Ayala Corp-led Globe Telecom and to do so this year....
...Globe, meanwhile, is a JV between Ayala and Singapore Telecommunications....
...Rodolfo Ayala-Ayala, 33 Ayala worked at a blood donation centre in Florida, the Orlando Sentinel reported. The Puerto Rican had recently bought a new house and was a fan of salsa....
...But Globe Telecom, a joint venture between Filipino conglomerate Ayala and Singaporean telecom SingTel, has eaten away at PLDT’s customer base by concentrating on smartphones and mobile internet....
...They include Ayala Corp, San Miguel, Aboitiz Equity and JG Summit, names that are linked to some of the most powerful families in the Philippines....
...Apart from JG Summit, the country’s biggest conglomerates including Ayala, Metro Pacific, San Miguel, and the SM Group are rolling out their most ambitious capital expenditure plans in years to build new...
...Some of the best performances have come from developers such as Metro Pacific, involved in toll road projects along with San Miguel. Ayala, another toll road builder, has gained 50 per cent....
...Ayala Corp., a conservative giant in the real estate and telecom sector, is going into the same industries. These investments will deliver two benefits....
...San Miguel, the food and drink group, saw its B shares fall 1.8 per cent to 82 pesos following reports that the company might raise its bid for Australia’s National Foods....
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