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50 Entrepreneurs in the Philippines
“50 ENTREPRENUERS IN THE PHILIPPINES”

SUBMITTED BY: “CHRISTINE JOY B. AQUINO”
SUBMITTED TO: ”MISS. MARICEL S. LATAYADA”

Heads Yuchengco Group of Companies, Chairman of Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC), Chairman of the Mapua Institute of Technology.

Zest-O Corp. (Zest-O)

AMA Institute of Computer Studies (AMA)

Netopia Internet Café (Netopia)

runs the Filinvest Development Corporation.

Andrew L. Tan is an entrepreneur from the Philippines who engages in real estate, liquor and fast food. According to a 2007 edition of the Forbes Magazine, Tan became the Philippines’ fourth billionaire after Jaime Zobel de Ayala, Henry Sy and Lucio Tan (no relation). His fortune that year was $1.1 Billion. It declined to $700 Million due to stock problems.

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owner of Penshoppe

Rustans Department Stores and Supermarkets

owner of Teriyaki Boy Restautant

President of privately held Monde Nissin, maker of instant noodles, biscuits and snack foods (Lucky Me!, Monde and Bingo).

founder of Lamoiyan Corp. (Hapee toothpaste)

Home Beauty Exclusives (HBC)

Founder of Mang Inasal (70% share acquired by Jolibee Corporation in October 2010)

owns Manila Bulletin, chairman of the Manila Hotel and Chairman Emeritus of Philtrust Bank

current chief executive and chair of GMA Network Inc. (GMA 7)

chairman of the publicly-listed universal bank, Security Bank Corporation

founder of Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company (Metrobank)

Sterling Paper Group of Companies

founder of SM Group and chairman of SM Prime Holdings, Shoe Mart (SM)

chairman emeritus of the Ayala Corporation (Ayala)

Chairman and CEO of Planters Development Bank

chairman of JG Summit Holdings, Cebu Pacific Air,

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