This Billionaire Wants To Rebuild The Philippines

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Published 2024-08-11
Ramon Ang’s food and beverage conglomerate San Miguel has loaded up on debt and is remaking itself into an infrastructure giant.

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All Comments (9)
  • @CD_OO1
    Yay Capt Michael wants to rebuild Philippines🎉🎉
  • @AtahoJeremiah
    Hey shout out to Forbes I too will one day be featured here
  • @sunday20
    Oil refinery business in the Philippines has a very bright future. Philippines just discovered at least $26 Trillion worth of proven oil reserves. That's much more than any in the world today. Yes, more than any country in the Middle East.
  • @jaydee11.11
    Tbh, Private Sector has helped PH more than the Government. They have the best infras We should have more business people in Gov positions than lawmakers 😂
  • The Philippines is one of the worst places in the world for people illegally developing real estate
  • His claim to success and fame is from selling a beverage. How pointless.
  • @ramzeneger
    Dude, you have to improve your pronunciation but we appreciate the effort!