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Re: Most Hated Pinay
« Reply #100 on: September 14, 2007, 12:48:52 AM »

hahaha kalma lang Julai! kay ang imong alta presyon! ;D Wa sija'y kuarta kay didto ra man sija sa greece.. lugar sa mga GRIS, ikke sant?

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« Reply #101 on: September 14, 2007, 01:13:44 AM »
hahaha kalma lang Julai! kay ang imong alta presyon! ;D Wa sija'y kuarta kay didto ra man sija sa greece.. lugar sa mga GRIS, ikke sant?

hhaha don't worry haze ky wa koy alta presyon..ahehhe..ja,rigtigt haze..nag cge ko ug hiki2x ug katawa jd diri..niadto jud sija sa lugar sa mga GRIS,which is a right description for her..aheheheh

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« Reply #102 on: September 14, 2007, 08:39:28 AM »
I'd just like to say that maybe mestisa & morag baboy sha - pero neither of those things are damning in their own right.  Why do some posters use them as insults?  let those without tambok cast the first erm... chicharon.  :-\ Her words are enough to damn her - leave it at that. 

Side note: Emirates can be quite a baho airline though - has to be said.  OTOH PAL or Thai are quite humot in my experience - and they're full of OFWs.  Therefore refuting the theory of Ms Fernandez.

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« Reply #103 on: September 14, 2007, 01:13:42 PM »
feeling man gud tingale nija nga above the rest na jud sija, maong inconsiderate na sija.  abi nija ug ok ra, wa nija hunahunaa nga nasakitan na diay to ang mga tawo nga ijang giistoryahan.

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« Reply #104 on: September 14, 2007, 09:43:59 PM »
go dabo dabohan gyud tawon si Malu diri hahahha

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« Reply #105 on: September 14, 2007, 09:51:16 PM »
useless man lang na pag dabo2x nato kay wala man kaabot ni malu!

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« Reply #106 on: September 14, 2007, 10:42:43 PM »
yeah, i hated it and in fact she is still with that company, right????  sh***t

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« Reply #107 on: September 20, 2007, 01:36:11 PM »

Tagaan nato og segunda mano nga pahumot
Aron dili na siya magamug-ot
Sa first class patilawon aron masibo iyang sampot
Kip-itan ang ilong aron way bahong masimhot ;D

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« Reply #108 on: September 21, 2007, 06:39:51 AM »
hahahahaha... gi lat-an na si Malu dere...

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« Reply #109 on: September 23, 2007, 09:04:43 PM »
Sa sobra ka-lata nadugmok na and unod ug nag-lana na ang tambok. ;D

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« Reply #110 on: September 23, 2007, 09:18:32 PM »

wow...litson :-*
wahahaha.. naunsa na..maonay mga gampol sa mga tamayan nga labaw pang tamayunon..

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« Reply #111 on: September 29, 2007, 01:55:09 AM »
Kini si Malou, basin duna niy gi promote nga ibaligya-ay. Part of her advertisement ba... Remember Tommy Hilfeger when he was interviewed by Oprah. Pero bisan pa man ato ni siya IHAWON kay mora man diay ni siya ug BABOY ug hitsura. Hahahaha sumsum mga migo ug miga.

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« Reply #112 on: October 01, 2007, 02:04:02 PM »
With all due respect, allow me to offer a contrary view.

It seems interesting that this particular person would be so much hated by the people here.  All she did was say how much she hated flying Tourist Class with a lot of noisy people.  Travel can be a pretty miserable experience, and I can't really blame her for venting over it.  If she was trying to sleep in her puny seat, and people were conversing loudly all around her I can see how the experience might be an ordeal.  It would have been an ordeal whether those folks around her were OFWs or Americans or Martians.  Doesn't matter; they still behaved in a way that caused her discomfort.

Let's face it, nowadays the actual experience of travel isn't a lot of fun.  Being at your destination is fun, and seeing your loved ones is fun.  But getting on a plane, squished into a tiny seat, and trying to use your laptop when the seat in front of you leans back and threatens to break the case is not fun. 

From what I understand, you can solve this problem very easily by getting Cathay Pacific's First Class sleeper, at just $19,095.90 a seat [859,285.43 pesos at current exchange rate per Google].  (Yes, I checked.  You could have knocked me down with a leaf after seeing that fare.)  Many people might not consider this an economical option :-(. 

I would say that even many people who are considered wealthy in the USA, let alone the Philippines, might not consider this fare acceptable.  I know of some billionaires who would take one look at that fare and fly tourist.  That might even be why that nice John Gokongwei Jr, billionaire founder of J G Summit Holdings (Robinsons Land, Robinsons Malls, Robinsons Bank, Cebu Pacific, etc, etc, etc[*]) has his own airline now.

So no, she shouldn't have been so rude to our poor friends, the overseas Filipino workers. They are, after all, just being friendly and trying to form some kind of group together so they still exist as Filipinos.  I can't blame them for being annoying to her and I can't blame her for being annoyed.  This is just what happens in society where people have conflicting feelings and goals.

At the same time, for her opinions, which are after all, only opinions, to have so much power surprises me.  Wouldn't we be better off trying to understand the forces in the Philippines economy that are creating such huge pressures for Filipinos to leave their beloved country?  I would think the most hated character in the Philippines might be a composite of the people who do manage to make the economy perform as it has.

The story of the OFW is the triumph of people triumphing over adversity and pain.  But at the same time it comes at a big price, as they are ripped apart from their beloved families and friends.  Surely the policies that make them worth more overseas than they are in their own country should be considered and reexamined, instead of wasting our time being mad at some silly columnist?

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[*] I mention him because whenever I noticed a business in the Philippines that seemed unusually well run, from the malls to the airlines, his company seemed to be behind it somewhere.





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« Reply #114 on: October 01, 2007, 02:53:57 PM »

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[*] I mention him because whenever I noticed a business in the Philippines that seemed unusually well run, from the malls to the airlines, his company seemed to be behind it somewhere.


Of all Chinese businessmen in the Philippines, the story of the father Gokongwei is the most inspiring. He grew up in Cebu, selling charcoal, pushing wooden cart as a merchant boy.

Now he owns a business conglomerate in the Philippines.

More about Gokongwei...let me research...

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Delivered at Ateneo de Manila University
By John Gokongwei, Jr.
Owner, Cebu Pacific and other companies

Good morning.

I am John Gokongwei, Jr. I am not an Atenean but I feel at home with you. Today, at least. Sixty-two years ago, I could not have dreamt of appearing before the Jesuits and their students to tell the story of MY life. I was no more than a student then, at San Carlos University in Cebu, when my father died suddenly. It left me, the eldest, the responsibility of taking care of my mother and five siblings. That was tough for someone who was 13. Creditors had just seized our home and business and I had no experience with earning a living.

But here I am - not all on account of my good looks or charming personality but because I somehow survived. And when I look back, I know now that I did so because I recognized CHANGE when I saw it.

The first change was war. I had turned 15. My mother had already sent my brothers and sister to China where the cost of living was lower. From Cebu, she and I had to make money to send to them.

I turned to peddling. My day began at 5 in the morning. I would load my bicycle with soap, thread, and candles, and then bike to neighboring towns to sell my goods. On market days, I would rent a stall, lay out the goods from the bike, and make about 20 pesos a day, enough for me to survive and to buy even more goods for next time. Those days, you might call my BICYCLE AGE.

After two years of biking and peddling at 17, I entered my BATEL AGE. The batel was a small very utilitarian boat that defied the open sea and would take me farther from Cebu and all the way to Lucena, from where I would take a truck to Manila, with companions twice or thrice my age. The sea trips could take two to three weeks depending on the weather, and the land trips another five to six hours. (I was lighter then, you can imagine.) On the batel, I read books like "Gone with the Wind" under the great blue sky to pass away the time - even if we traders were always in fear of sea pirates and the bad weather.

Once, our batel hit a rock and sank. Thank heavens for my rubber tires! Those were the goods I had with me to sell in Manila. Well, we all held on to those tires, which meant I saved all those traders and those traders saved all my tires.

At that time, the War was still going on. Ironically, I look back at the War with the fondest of memories. It was the great equalizer. Almost everyone I knew had lost big and small fortunes at the time. This meant we all started at ground zero.

When the war ended, I was 19. Because of the war, the economy was more dependent than ever on imports. So when I set up Amasia, my first company, it was to import textile remnants, fruit, old newspaper and magazines, and used clothing from the U.S.

There was a side benefit to this. I would wear some of my own stock, so I would have different clothes to wear when I went courting Elizabeth, the woman who would be my wife. But at the end of it, I made some money. The Bicycle Age was over. The TRADING AGE began. By then, my brothers and sister returned from China. Together, we worked in the trading business I had begun - as bodegeros, clerks, warehousemen, cashiers, and collectors. And all this while they were all still going to school; me, I stopped schooling. Like most Chinese-Filipino families, we worked where we lived, and at times, we had to endure the stench of rotten oranges and potatoes filling our two-story apartment.

By the early '50s, we were importing cigarettes and whiskey as well. Business was good. But two factors made me change strategies again. First, I saw that trading would in time become a low-margin business BECAUSE we were at the mercy of our suppliers and buyers. Second, I saw that the government was working on import-substitution policies to encourage local business. President Quirino wanted to shore up the country's foreign exchange reserves that had been depleted as a result of the high importation of the post-war years.

So I decided to enter the AGE of MANUFACTURING. In 1957, I started a corn milling plant producing glucose and cornstarch. Why cornstarch? Because I thought - and it turned out, correctly - that the unglamorous cornstarch would be in great demand from better known businesses like textiles, paper, ice cream, pharmaceuticals, and beer.

But there was one problem: I needed capital. This was not easy. I was 30, had no big company success to back me up, and I didn't know any bankers. Thankfully, Dr. Albino Sycip, then chairman of China Bank, and DK Chiong, then president, gave me a clean loan of P500,000 to start my business. He would be asked later why he did that and he said something about knowing a good man when he saw one. (Maybe he knew something I didn't.) Anyway, from there Universal Corn Products, the predecessor of Universal Robina Corporation, was born.

Of course, the bigger cornstarch players did not give us an easy time. They engaged us in a price war. That is a nice way of saying they tried to kill us by selling low.

But we prevailed, and started to get clients like San Miguel Corporation. It was my first real taste of competition. And I liked it. I think THAT first experience prepared me for the bigger tougher competitors in my future.

By 1961, corn starch was becoming a commodity, and I saw that there was no future in a business where we had to keep lowering margins to survive. It was time to get into bigger, and riskier, games played by big multinationals like Procter and Gamble and Nestle. I saw that all they did to capture the market was to brand their products, for instance their coffee and their toothpaste. That is, give their coffee and toothpaste a name, a face, and an image that customers would instantly recognize - and identify with quality. Me, I dreamt that one day I would be the Philippine Nestle or General Foods. So the Manufacturing Age for me was giving way to the AGE of BRANDS.

So, we put up CFC, and our first successful product was Blend 45, an instant coffee we put out to directly compete with Nestle's Nescafe. We positioned it as "the poor man's coffee," hired top movie star Susan Roces to endorse it, and employed Procter-and-Gamble veterans to sell it. Basically, we took a page out of the multinational book and applied it to our business. We gave our coffee, snack food, candy, and chocolates a name, a face, an image. Today, Jack and Jill, Max candy, and Cloud 9 have become household names. It was also at this time that I returned to school for an MBA - with all due respect to the Jesuits, at De La Salle University - and a decade later for a 14-week advanced management program at Harvard. Going back to the university for studies which war had interrupted gave me an appreciation, believe me, for the beauty and the breadth of business life. This is something I believe I would never have gained if I had chosen to stop my education. The success of URC opened up many opportunities for our group. We had the choice to focus on food where we were very successful - or to pursue other businesses. We decided that there were too many good opportunities to pass up, and that remaining in our comfort zone would stunt our growth. So we got into the Age of Expansion.

For the next two decades, we pursued businesses that answered positive on FOUR CRUCIAL QUESTIONS.

First: Is there a market?

Second: Could we compete against both local and foreign players?

Third: Could we find the right people for the job and did we have enough capital to pursue the business?

Last and most important: Did we have the stomach for it? That is, could we take the sleepless nights, the cutthroat competition?

We went into textiles, retail, real estate, telecommunications, aviation, banking, and petrochemicals because we said YES to all those questions. Still, in all those industries, we were faced with tough and worthy competitors - the mighty SM Department Stores and Malls, the unbeatable PLDT, the entrenched Philippine Airlines and the powerful San Miguel Corporation. Most pundits expected us to fail. They were wrong. Robinsons Stores and Mall, Digitel, Cebu Pacific Air and Universal Robina Corporation are now market leaders in their respective fields.

That's because they offered the public a choice.

Remember the story of David and Goliath? Every industry has its Goliath. But every David knows that all giants have their weaknesses. Every weakness is an opportunity.

In a few months, we will launch our mobile services to compete with two giants, Globe and Smart. Our stomachs are churning for sure - but we know that we faced similar challenges before, and we are hopeful we can prove the pundits wrong again.

In the past decade, which is one-sixth of my entire business life, the company has tripled in size. This was the decade when our companies raised money from the global equity and debt markets, brought our companies public, and hired the best professionals to run them. In six decades, we grew from a one-man team to a group with 30,000 employees.

Now I am in what you can probably call the AGE of GLOBALIZATION. I am always asked where I stand on this issue. I say that it does NOT matter where I stand because as sure as the Ateneo Basketball Team will win next year's UAAP championship, global barriers will come crashing down, and we have no choice but to prepare ourselves for that.

Still our company will not take globalization sitting down - OUR future and the country's depend on how we act now. JG operates branded food concerns in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Hongkong, China, and soon, Vietnam. We also sell our snack foods in India, Korea, and Taiwan - one of the few ASEAN companies to do so.

In a few years, when foreign products find their way into OUR shopping carts as they already have, we want Piattos and Chippy to find their way into THEIR shopping carts as well. Our dream is to be the first group to plant the Philippine flag throughout Asia.

As I look back, I ask myself, "What if I had stopped at cornstarch?" I would probably be the owner of the biggest cornstarch group in the country today or just as possibly, be broke.

But I chose to live my life unafraid even during times when I WAS afraid. I discovered that opportunities don't find you. You find your opportunities.

I found those opportunities when MY FATHER PASSED AWAY, WHEN WAR CAME, THROUGH CHANGES IN PRESIDENTS AND THEIR POLICIES, DURING MARTIAL LAW,DESPITE THE COUPS D' ETAT, PAST ECONOMIC BOOMS AND BUSTS, AND IN THE MIDST OF MARKET SHIFTS AND MOVEMENTS.

Now I'm 75 and retired. And funny, but I often wonder what ever happened to my first bike! The bike that was my companion during those first years when my family had lost everything. I wonder where it is now. That bike reminds me that success is not necessarily about connections, or cutting corners, or chamba - the three C's of bad business.

Call it trite - but, believe me, success CAN BE ACHIEVED through hard work, frugality, integrity, responsiveness to change - and most of all boldness to dream. These have never been just easy slogans for me. I have lived by them. I hope that many of you in this room will some day choose to be entrepreneurs. Choose to be an entrepreneur because then YOU create value. Choose to be an entrepreneur because the products, services, and jobs you create then becomes the lifeblood of our nation. But most of all, choose to be an entrepreneur because then you desire a life of adventure, endless challenge, and the opportunity to be your BEST SELF.

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Re: Most Hated Pinay
« Reply #117 on: October 01, 2007, 10:46:40 PM »
hay kataas sa article...


ako ni i print akong dad-on sa akong library (CR)

kay maka concentrate to didto hahha  ;D

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« Reply #118 on: October 01, 2007, 11:50:55 PM »
hay kataas sa article...


ako ni i print akong dad-on sa akong library (CR)

kay maka concentrate to didto hahha  ;D

Ah ... my first language lesson!

Hmmm ... something something article.  Maybe "Nice article"?

Can I print it? so I can read it in the CR [Bathroom]?

Am I anywhere close?

I've done a lot of research about this fellow and his companies, so I can fill you in a bit more.

I should probably mention that there is at least one "lie" in that article.

His "retirement" resembles another man's "full time employment" more than anything else.  You know, working six instead of seven days a week, coming to the office at 9 am instead of 6 am, etc.

I remember he once asked his son in front of reporters when he would find a wife.  The answer was "When you stop buying companies!"

His son runs Cebu Pacific Air, as far as I can tell very well, with passion and flair.

I think John G's company will be in good hands when he dies.

I do think it's interesting that most people perceive business tycoons as evil and unapproachable, and yet a genuinely appealing personality comes out in his speech.  I get the feeling that if I met him, I would like the guy.

The only personal experience I have, other than admiring his companies and management, was with a very nice Filipina I met when I visited your country.  She told me that life at Equitable PCI Bank, where she works, went straight downhill after Gokonwei's company sold out to his partner.  She would complain about working there before he sold the company, but after he sold it things got a lot worse for employees, fast.

This makes me think that he's a good and fair employer subject to the limitations of business life in the Philippines.  From what I understand, a lot of Filipino business life is cutthroat and every man for himself.  Being reasonable and fair may have been a hidden business advantage of his that makes employees loyal and the business run smoothly.  Certainly whatever he does works.

I just wish I could spell his name without looking it up ...

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Re: Most Hated Pinay
« Reply #119 on: October 01, 2007, 11:53:38 PM »
hahhahhaha!!


Dave sorry i forgot there is you hahhahhah

i said the article was very long so i have to print it and read it in my library hahhahhaha

you made it Buddy!!!

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« Reply #120 on: October 02, 2007, 12:44:04 AM »
Delivered at Ateneo de Manila University
By John Gokongwei, Jr.
Owner, Cebu Pacific and other companies

Good morning.

I am John Gokongwei, Jr. I am not an Atenean but I feel at home with you. Today, at least. Sixty-two years ago, I could not have dreamt of appearing before the Jesuits and their students to tell the story of MY life. I was no more than a student then, at San Carlos University in Cebu, when my father died suddenly. It left me, the eldest, the responsibility of taking care of my mother and five siblings. That was tough for someone who was 13. Creditors had just seized our home and business and I had no experience with earning a living.

But here I am - not all on account of my good looks or charming personality but because I somehow survived. And when I look back, I know now that I did so because I recognized CHANGE when I saw it.

The first change was war. I had turned 15. My mother had already sent my brothers and sister to China where the cost of living was lower. From Cebu, she and I had to make money to send to them.

I turned to peddling. My day began at 5 in the morning. I would load my bicycle with soap, thread, and candles, and then bike to neighboring towns to sell my goods. On market days, I would rent a stall, lay out the goods from the bike, and make about 20 pesos a day, enough for me to survive and to buy even more goods for next time. Those days, you might call my BICYCLE AGE.

After two years of biking and peddling at 17, I entered my BATEL AGE. The batel was a small very utilitarian boat that defied the open sea and would take me farther from Cebu and all the way to Lucena, from where I would take a truck to Manila, with companions twice or thrice my age. The sea trips could take two to three weeks depending on the weather, and the land trips another five to six hours. (I was lighter then, you can imagine.) On the batel, I read books like "Gone with the Wind" under the great blue sky to pass away the time - even if we traders were always in fear of sea pirates and the bad weather.

Once, our batel hit a rock and sank. Thank heavens for my rubber tires! Those were the goods I had with me to sell in Manila. Well, we all held on to those tires, which meant I saved all those traders and those traders saved all my tires.

At that time, the War was still going on. Ironically, I look back at the War with the fondest of memories. It was the great equalizer. Almost everyone I knew had lost big and small fortunes at the time. This meant we all started at ground zero.

When the war ended, I was 19. Because of the war, the economy was more dependent than ever on imports. So when I set up Amasia, my first company, it was to import textile remnants, fruit, old newspaper and magazines, and used clothing from the U.S.

There was a side benefit to this. I would wear some of my own stock, so I would have different clothes to wear when I went courting Elizabeth, the woman who would be my wife. But at the end of it, I made some money. The Bicycle Age was over. The TRADING AGE began. By then, my brothers and sister returned from China. Together, we worked in the trading business I had begun - as bodegeros, clerks, warehousemen, cashiers, and collectors. And all this while they were all still going to school; me, I stopped schooling. Like most Chinese-Filipino families, we worked where we lived, and at times, we had to endure the stench of rotten oranges and potatoes filling our two-story apartment.

By the early '50s, we were importing cigarettes and whiskey as well. Business was good. But two factors made me change strategies again. First, I saw that trading would in time become a low-margin business BECAUSE we were at the mercy of our suppliers and buyers. Second, I saw that the government was working on import-substitution policies to encourage local business. President Quirino wanted to shore up the country's foreign exchange reserves that had been depleted as a result of the high importation of the post-war years.

So I decided to enter the AGE of MANUFACTURING. In 1957, I started a corn milling plant producing glucose and cornstarch. Why cornstarch? Because I thought - and it turned out, correctly - that the unglamorous cornstarch would be in great demand from better known businesses like textiles, paper, ice cream, pharmaceuticals, and beer.

But there was one problem: I needed capital. This was not easy. I was 30, had no big company success to back me up, and I didn't know any bankers. Thankfully, Dr. Albino Sycip, then chairman of China Bank, and DK Chiong, then president, gave me a clean loan of P500,000 to start my business. He would be asked later why he did that and he said something about knowing a good man when he saw one. (Maybe he knew something I didn't.) Anyway, from there Universal Corn Products, the predecessor of Universal Robina Corporation, was born.

Of course, the bigger cornstarch players did not give us an easy time. They engaged us in a price war. That is a nice way of saying they tried to kill us by selling low.

But we prevailed, and started to get clients like San Miguel Corporation. It was my first real taste of competition. And I liked it. I think THAT first experience prepared me for the bigger tougher competitors in my future.

By 1961, corn starch was becoming a commodity, and I saw that there was no future in a business where we had to keep lowering margins to survive. It was time to get into bigger, and riskier, games played by big multinationals like Procter and Gamble and Nestle. I saw that all they did to capture the market was to brand their products, for instance their coffee and their toothpaste. That is, give their coffee and toothpaste a name, a face, and an image that customers would instantly recognize - and identify with quality. Me, I dreamt that one day I would be the Philippine Nestle or General Foods. So the Manufacturing Age for me was giving way to the AGE of BRANDS.

So, we put up CFC, and our first successful product was Blend 45, an instant coffee we put out to directly compete with Nestle's Nescafe. We positioned it as "the poor man's coffee," hired top movie star Susan Roces to endorse it, and employed Procter-and-Gamble veterans to sell it. Basically, we took a page out of the multinational book and applied it to our business. We gave our coffee, snack food, candy, and chocolates a name, a face, an image. Today, Jack and Jill, Max candy, and Cloud 9 have become household names. It was also at this time that I returned to school for an MBA - with all due respect to the Jesuits, at De La Salle University - and a decade later for a 14-week advanced management program at Harvard. Going back to the university for studies which war had interrupted gave me an appreciation, believe me, for the beauty and the breadth of business life. This is something I believe I would never have gained if I had chosen to stop my education. The success of URC opened up many opportunities for our group. We had the choice to focus on food where we were very successful - or to pursue other businesses. We decided that there were too many good opportunities to pass up, and that remaining in our comfort zone would stunt our growth. So we got into the Age of Expansion.

For the next two decades, we pursued businesses that answered positive on FOUR CRUCIAL QUESTIONS.

First: Is there a market?

Second: Could we compete against both local and foreign players?

Third: Could we find the right people for the job and did we have enough capital to pursue the business?

Last and most important: Did we have the stomach for it? That is, could we take the sleepless nights, the cutthroat competition?

We went into textiles, retail, real estate, telecommunications, aviation, banking, and petrochemicals because we said YES to all those questions. Still, in all those industries, we were faced with tough and worthy competitors - the mighty SM Department Stores and Malls, the unbeatable PLDT, the entrenched Philippine Airlines and the powerful San Miguel Corporation. Most pundits expected us to fail. They were wrong. Robinsons Stores and Mall, Digitel, Cebu Pacific Air and Universal Robina Corporation are now market leaders in their respective fields.

That's because they offered the public a choice.

Remember the story of David and Goliath? Every industry has its Goliath. But every David knows that all giants have their weaknesses. Every weakness is an opportunity.

In a few months, we will launch our mobile services to compete with two giants, Globe and Smart. Our stomachs are churning for sure - but we know that we faced similar challenges before, and we are hopeful we can prove the pundits wrong again.

In the past decade, which is one-sixth of my entire business life, the company has tripled in size. This was the decade when our companies raised money from the global equity and debt markets, brought our companies public, and hired the best professionals to run them. In six decades, we grew from a one-man team to a group with 30,000 employees.

Now I am in what you can probably call the AGE of GLOBALIZATION. I am always asked where I stand on this issue. I say that it does NOT matter where I stand because as sure as the Ateneo Basketball Team will win next year's UAAP championship, global barriers will come crashing down, and we have no choice but to prepare ourselves for that.

Still our company will not take globalization sitting down - OUR future and the country's depend on how we act now. JG operates branded food concerns in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Hongkong, China, and soon, Vietnam. We also sell our snack foods in India, Korea, and Taiwan - one of the few ASEAN companies to do so.

In a few years, when foreign products find their way into OUR shopping carts as they already have, we want Piattos and Chippy to find their way into THEIR shopping carts as well. Our dream is to be the first group to plant the Philippine flag throughout Asia.

As I look back, I ask myself, "What if I had stopped at cornstarch?" I would probably be the owner of the biggest cornstarch group in the country today or just as possibly, be broke.

But I chose to live my life unafraid even during times when I WAS afraid. I discovered that opportunities don't find you. You find your opportunities.

I found those opportunities when MY FATHER PASSED AWAY, WHEN WAR CAME, THROUGH CHANGES IN PRESIDENTS AND THEIR POLICIES, DURING MARTIAL LAW,DESPITE THE COUPS D' ETAT, PAST ECONOMIC BOOMS AND BUSTS, AND IN THE MIDST OF MARKET SHIFTS AND MOVEMENTS.

Now I'm 75 and retired. And funny, but I often wonder what ever happened to my first bike! The bike that was my companion during those first years when my family had lost everything. I wonder where it is now. That bike reminds me that success is not necessarily about connections, or cutting corners, or chamba - the three C's of bad business.

Call it trite - but, believe me, success CAN BE ACHIEVED through hard work, frugality, integrity, responsiveness to change - and most of all boldness to dream. These have never been just easy slogans for me. I have lived by them. I hope that many of you in this room will some day choose to be entrepreneurs. Choose to be an entrepreneur because then YOU create value. Choose to be an entrepreneur because the products, services, and jobs you create then becomes the lifeblood of our nation. But most of all, choose to be an entrepreneur because then you desire a life of adventure, endless challenge, and the opportunity to be your BEST SELF.

Thank you. *

His personal account and his personal success is an inspiration to all Filipinos abroad and domestic. He's like the Philippine's version of Carnegie and Vanderbilt during the Age of American Industrialization some 100 years ago.



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« Reply #121 on: October 02, 2007, 12:55:45 AM »
kinsa nga Vanderbilt... si Gloria???

She is CNN's Cooper Anderson's mother...

if she was what you meant. hahhahha


i know it's not but FYI lang Dong...

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« Reply #122 on: October 02, 2007, 01:13:12 AM »
LOL, ate Belle.

Ma kuyawa man jud ko uy..i dont even know who cooper anderson is...
Kinsa mana siya, 'ate?

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« Reply #123 on: October 02, 2007, 02:35:29 AM »
360 sa CNN kada gabii... after Larry King Live...

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« Reply #124 on: October 02, 2007, 10:25:54 AM »
Miss Belle,

they say Anderson Cooper is gay, do you think that's true? He's cute, I like his hair.  ;D

But my fave is still Jon Stewart.

I didn't know he was a Vanderbilt.

Thanks for the info.



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« Reply #125 on: October 02, 2007, 12:09:45 PM »
i like john too... tralala pero bright bah..


yeah anak sha ni gloriandear...

he had only brother but already dead, nag suicide...

ambot nalang niya wa man gud ko niya uyaba, lipay unta siya,  hahahhha

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« Reply #126 on: October 02, 2007, 12:26:29 PM »
hahaha!

imoha si Anderson Cooper, akoa si Jon Stewart...

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PS. Basin kung mag uyab mo ni Anderson, you'll color his hair

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« Reply #127 on: October 02, 2007, 12:28:49 PM »
cute bitaw sha no?


i dont think nga shuyut sha..


picky lang siguro kay what is... influenced sa nanay sha kay baby boy man gud...

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« Reply #128 on: October 02, 2007, 12:31:23 PM »
hmmmn...

atong pangutan-on si Anderson kung makita nato siya

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« Reply #131 on: September 18, 2010, 09:58:22 PM »
Teka lang Malu, we all have chances... "be wise lilke a serpent, be humble like a dove". I don't like to sound like nangangaral 'cause when I do mahaba yon. Hmm ::) Next time na mapadpad u sa economy flight just be thankful na may chance you na magsuot ng Louis V. Kasi yong pambili mo ng LV pakain na yon sa mga pamilya nila. Tsaka pagkanagkabaliktad ang sitwasyon, hahaba ang leeg you sa galit sa magsulat ng pangit tungkol sa mga OFWs. Hindi boring ang life nila. Marami silang ginagawa na minsan halos wala na silang time sa family nila. Alam mo doon sa Hongkong at Paris nagtitipontipon mga Filipino pag weekend. Just to have fun. Marami din silang iniisip... problema, family, lovelife...politics... everything. Di lang ikaw ang nabubuhay... nabubuhay din sila.. in their own ways.. kaya nga sila nagsikap dahil ang iba sa kanila they're dreaming na matulad sa mga taong tulad mo... bibili ng class A na gamit.. though some of them ay simple lang talaga ang gusto.. Ang tao kasi minsan nakakalimutan na talagang tao lang sya. Gaano man kagara ang isuot mo sa kanya, nananatili ang katutuhanang isang hubo't musmos lang sya ng dumating at papanaw na isang allikabok sa hangin. Anyways, Malu you're still a good person. God made everyhting good including you. Sana mabasa mo 'to. Galit man ang mga Pinoy sayo, many of them understand you, like me ;)

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« Reply #132 on: September 18, 2010, 10:13:43 PM »
bwahahahaha... type nya bright bahala tralala.... naku mahirap yan...

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« Reply #133 on: September 18, 2010, 10:24:23 PM »
Teka lang Malu, we all have chances... "be wise lilke a serpent, be humble like a dove". I don't like to sound like nangangaral 'cause when I do mahaba yon. Hmm ::) Next time na mapadpad u sa economy flight just be thankful na may chance you na magsuot ng Louis V. Kasi yong pambili mo ng LV pakain na yon sa mga pamilya nila. Tsaka pagkanagkabaliktad ang sitwasyon, hahaba ang leeg you sa galit sa magsulat ng pangit tungkol sa mga OFWs. Hindi boring ang life nila. Marami silang ginagawa na minsan halos wala na silang time sa family nila. Alam mo doon sa Hongkong at Paris nagtitipontipon mga Filipino pag weekend. Just to have fun. Marami din silang iniisip... problema, family, lovelife...politics... everything. Di lang ikaw ang nabubuhay... nabubuhay din sila.. in their own ways.. kaya nga sila nagsikap dahil ang iba sa kanila they're dreaming na matulad sa mga taong tulad mo... bibili ng class A na gamit.. though some of them ay simple lang talaga ang gusto.. Ang tao kasi minsan nakakalimutan na talagang tao lang sya. Gaano man kagara ang isuot mo sa kanya, nananatili ang katutuhanang isang hubo't musmos lang sya ng dumating at papanaw na isang allikabok sa hangin. Anyways, Malu you're still a good person. God made everyhting good including you. Sana mabasa mo 'to. Galit man ang mga Pinoy sayo, many of them understand you, like me ;)
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« Reply #134 on: September 18, 2010, 10:56:21 PM »
Sus! kahilas niya...nang hambug pa siya sa iyang bakasyon sa Greece. Didto unta siya sa England/Greenland or Iceland aron maila ug unsa siya ka hambugera...kuartahan man kaha siya?!?!? or feeling lang?!

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« Reply #135 on: September 18, 2010, 11:10:35 PM »
Teka lang Malu, we all have chances... "be wise lilke a serpent, be humble like a dove". I don't like to sound like nangangaral 'cause when I do mahaba yon. Hmm ::) Next time na mapadpad u sa economy flight just be thankful na may chance you na magsuot ng Louis V. Kasi yong pambili mo ng LV pakain na yon sa mga pamilya nila. Tsaka pagkanagkabaliktad ang sitwasyon, hahaba ang leeg you sa galit sa magsulat ng pangit tungkol sa mga OFWs. Hindi boring ang life nila. Marami silang ginagawa na minsan halos wala na silang time sa family nila. Alam mo doon sa Hongkong at Paris nagtitipontipon mga Filipino pag weekend. Just to have fun. Marami din silang iniisip... problema, family, lovelife...politics... everything. Di lang ikaw ang nabubuhay... nabubuhay din sila.. in their own ways.. kaya nga sila nagsikap dahil ang iba sa kanila they're dreaming na matulad sa mga taong tulad mo... bibili ng class A na gamit.. though some of them ay simple lang talaga ang gusto.. Ang tao kasi minsan nakakalimutan na talagang tao lang sya. Gaano man kagara ang isuot mo sa kanya, nananatili ang katutuhanang isang hubo't musmos lang sya ng dumating at papanaw na isang allikabok sa hangin. Anyways, Malu you're still a good person. God made everyhting good including you. Sana mabasa mo 'to. Galit man ang mga Pinoy sayo, many of them understand you, like me ;)

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« Reply #136 on: September 18, 2010, 11:31:06 PM »
Thanks, you never forget to be humane sir Lorenz ;)

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« Reply #137 on: September 18, 2010, 11:53:03 PM »
Thanks, you never forget to be humane sir Lorenz ;)

You are correct jud, Belle...kaajo..

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« Reply #139 on: September 19, 2010, 09:50:50 PM »
She is ugly...her housemaid probably looks better than she does. And about the $55 Jo Malone perfume, who knows if it is not from Divisoria. If I know kaning mga datu kuno mao pa nay mahilig og peke kay according to them nobody ask if it is real or not. Kitang mga ultimo ra will strive for the real thing as a prize of hard works.

Dato pa siya nganong nag-economy man siya." Ipokritang aswang. Have you seen her writings too, g***, she can hardly construct a good sentence. She wrote like she is in a forum or chatroom. Poor PIGGY with a self proclaimed Bitch-self. I guess also what she did is unconstitutional, betraying the Filipino people is considered treason.

Angay na tudluan og leksyon. Ato na siya i-deport sa "land of the snakes", aron ilang iletson, she is a perfect candidate.

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« Reply #140 on: September 19, 2010, 10:04:07 PM »
pasayloon nalang nato...kay wa siya masayod sa iyang gibuhat....  >:(

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« Reply #141 on: September 19, 2010, 10:41:57 PM »
pasayloon nalang nato...kay wa siya masayod sa iyang gibuhat....  >:(
Sige ato na lang labayan og pan maski pa gilabay na ta og bato para makatawo, pero butangan nato og palaman nga putyukan aron maleksyon.

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« Reply #142 on: September 19, 2010, 10:45:57 PM »
Sige ato na lang labayan og pan maski pa gilabay na ta og bato para makatawo, pero butangan nato og palaman nga putyukan aron maleksyon.

hehehehe....nindot baya ang kina-iya nga mapasayloon...luag ang hunahuna ug kasingkasing. 8)

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« Reply #143 on: September 19, 2010, 10:47:44 PM »
Charrrr...Father Bugs...mahiugdong man sad ta ani.

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« Reply #144 on: September 19, 2010, 10:49:52 PM »
Charrrr...Father Bugs...mahiugdong man sad ta ani.

bwahahahaha....mura diay ug nitibugsok nga ang ulo mauy nag-una...

bitaw, sa mga relihiyoso pa.....LGLG....let go and let God. 8)

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« Reply #145 on: September 20, 2010, 12:48:10 AM »
Buhi pa ning bayhana? Sa iyang katambok tingalig na high blood ni sa mga tirada batok niya ... ug mitiurok.

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Re: Most Hated Pinay
« Reply #146 on: September 20, 2010, 09:35:38 AM »
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Re: Most Hated Pinay
« Reply #147 on: September 23, 2010, 05:22:46 AM »
Ningkupos na seguro paggawas sa mantika.
 
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Nibalik ug bakasyon sa Greece ang Diva..

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Re: Most Hated Pinay
« Reply #148 on: January 26, 2011, 01:57:19 PM »
Buno!  Bangko-lamesa, tinidor-kutsara, plato-platito, sud-an, adobo, pahawa ka!

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