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    MANILA, Philippines - Eighty-five-year-old mall magnate Henry Sy remains the richest man in the Philippines while tycoon John Gokongwei joined the elite billionaires' list this year, according to the annual listing conducted by Forbes Magazine.


    The annual listing said the country's richest men are now worth US$22.8 billion, up 39% from $16.4 billion a year ago. Forbes said the buoyant economy, which grew 7.3% in the first quarter of this year, coupled with the 17% rise in the stock market since last year contributed to the growth in wealth of the country’s richest tycoons.
    Forbes compiles the list based on information from individuals, stock exchanges, public documents and analysts as well as estimates of the privately held assets of the businessmen. The minimum net worth to make the list this year increased to $50 million, up from $38 million previously.


    Forbes said Sy's wealth went up to $5 billion, $1.2 billion more than last year. It said Sy's SM Investments Corp., one of the country’s biggest conglomerates with interests in retail, mall operations and banking, got a 25% boost in stock price in the past year.
    The magazine said Sy has held the richest Pinoy title four times, including this year, since Forbes Asia published the inaugural list of the country’s richest in 2006.


    Second on the list is tycoon Lucio Tan with $2.1 billion, up from $1.7 billion in 2009. The 76-year old tycoon owns a bevy of businesses which include Fortune Tobacco, Asia Brewery, and Hong-Kong based Eton Properties.
    Third on the list is first-time billionaire John Gokongwei Jr. The 83-year-old is worth $1.5 billion, more than double his last year’s net worth of $720 million.
    "His JG Summit Holdings’ shares hit a two-year peak earlier this year, pushing his net worth into the 10-figure bracket. The stock rose partly on plans to list the group’s budget carrier, Cebu Pacific, whose IPO subsequently got delayed," Forbes said.
    Fourth on the list is Ayala Corporation’s Jaime Zobel de Ayala, who had an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion.


    Rounding out the top 5 is Alliance Global Group’s Andrew Tan with $1.2 billion.
    1) Henry Sy; US$5 billion
    2) Lucio Tan; $2.1 billion
    3) John Gokongwei Jr.; $1.5 billion
    4) Jaime Zobel de Ayala; $1.4 billion
    5) Andrew Tan; $1.2 billion
    6) Tony Tan Caktiong; $980 million
    7) Enrique Razon Jr.; $975 million
    8) Beatrice Campos; $840 million
    9) George Ty; $805 million
    10) Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.; $760 million


    Forbes said there are 5 billionaires in the country's wealthiest list this year, compared with three last year. It said at least 28 others on the list also enjoyed growth in net worth, most notably 89-year old David Consunji, who was ranked No. 12 on the list.
    Consunji's net worth soared to $715 million, up from $300 million in 2009 and $105 million in 2008, as his construction firm DMCI’s shares have more than doubled.


    Villar, GMA Network execs a little poorer

    Forbes said four tycoons are poorer compared to a year ago.
    Sen. Manuel Villar, who lost the Philippine presidential election in May, dropped to No. 17 with a reduced net worth of $380 million, down from $530 million last year.
    Three top executives of GMA Network namely Gilberto Duavit (No. 25; $145 million), Menardo Jimenez (No. 26; $143 million), and Felipe Gozon (No. 27; $120 million) also saw their personal net worth drop this year.


    Forbes said there were two new entrants in the country's richest list namely former minister of trade Roberto Ongpin (No. 21; $300 million) and Wilfredo Keng (No. 32; $100 million).


    Ongpin is part of an investor group that is poised to become the majority shareholder in diversifying conglomerate San Miguel Corp. The 73-year old also has investments in property, gaming, mining and telecom.


    On the other hand, Keng runs mining company Century Peak Metals.

    http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/...est-man-forbes

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    Sino si Beatrice Campos? Ano businesses nya? Makes her the countries richest female...

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    ^^^

    widow of Jose Campos (United Laboratories)

    pharma money dude

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    Ah ok now I know yeah definitely super rich...

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    kung top 45 yan.. eto ang naka lagay.

    41. Gen Miting
    42. Oldblue
    43. ringostarr
    44. eddiebauer
    45 ghoshunter (New account niya)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    kung top 45 yan.. eto ang naka lagay.

    41. Gen Miting
    42. Oldblue
    43. ringostarr
    44. eddiebauer
    45 ghoshunter (New account niya)


    Naku kung top 46 yan malamang nakasama na si ano...

    BTT: ano kaya feeling nila?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluerolla View Post
    Naku kung top 46 yan malamang nakasama na si ano...

    BTT: ano kaya feeling nila?
    Uyy kilala ko yan. Naka GT-R pala yun eh tapos binenta. Hahaha!

    Feeling nila? wala. Kasi wala naman talaga sila nung mga inaangkin nila eh. Kahihiyan sila dito sa boards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis Raines View Post
    I think nasa list sila.

    They decided to be left just unlisted







    *bibigay nalang daw nila yung slot nila kay Jhinky Paquiao*

    LOL.. haha natawa ako sa iyo infairness... pati ba si Aling Dionisia kasama din?

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    38. Philip T. Ang - $35 million-168 Mall partner.

    eh nasan ung may ari ng greenhills shopping center, valle verde= ortigas family

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    Pacman may P338-M mansion na sa Forbes Park! | Top Stories

    Pacman buys P338-M mansion in Forbes Park!

    KAPITBAHAY na nina Tony Boy Cojuangco at Sen. Loren Legarda si Cong. Manny Pacquiao sa Forbes Park. Ang ika-24th highest paid athlete ayon sa Forbes Magazine ay nakabili na ng P338- million na mansion sa tirahan ng mga pinakamayayamang pamilya sa Pilipinas.
    Sinabi sa report na ang bahay ni Pacman ay 1,500 square meters ang laki sa Cambridge Circle.

    Meron na rin siyang mga mansion sa General Santos City at Laguna.

    Samantala, si Pacquiao ay kasama sa listahan ng Forbes Magazine ng may pinakamalaking kita na athlete sa buong mundo. Ika-24 siya dahil kumita siya ng $25 million sa boxing.

    Nangunguna sa listahan si Tiger Woods na kumita ng $75 million sa nakalipas na taon. Ito ay sa kabila ng pagkawala niya ng $50 million na kita sa loob ng dalawang taon at pag-abandona sa kanya ng mga sponsor. Ang top 10 na highest paid athletes sa buong mundo ay:

    1.Tiger Woods, $75 million, golf
    2.Kobe Bryant, $53 million, basketball
    3.LeBron James, $48 million, basketball
    4.Roger Federer, $47 million, tennis
    5.Phil Mickelson, $46.5 million, golf
    6.David Beckham, $40 million, soccer
    7.Cristiano Ronaldo, $38 million, soccer
    8.Alex Rodriguez, $35 million, baseball
    9.Michael Schumacher, $34 million, racing
    10. Lionel Messi, $32.3 million, soccer

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    ito ah medyo bothered ako kay villar.

    Sya na richest filipino ngayon dahil hinati na pera ni henry sy sr.

    Bale kaya ako bothered kasi pag usap-usapan ng taipan, tycoons richest pinoys eh HINDI ini-idolize si manny villar. Laging si sy, gokongwei, tan-caktiong, lucio tan, ramon ang, ayala, razon, george ty and even injap-sia. Yan usually binabanggit.

    Naisip ko tuloy if you are top 50 richest pinoy eh dapat meron ka product na nag number 1

    Like si sy sa mall sya hands down number 1

    si tan-caktiong yung jollibee talo mcdo sa sales pero sa taste mcdo ako noh. Hinid ako kumakain ng chicken joy tuyong-manok.

    gokongwei number 1 si jack and jill

    lucio tan number 1 sa sigarilyo, airlines, alak.

    ramon ang top beer ang smb. Petron magandang gaso bulok ang shell.

    ayala may impression na sosy ang condominium pero hanggang imrpession lang naman but still number 1 pag usapang sosy. Ayan kakasosy nalugi agad si family mart. Hi cathey

    george ty dati number 1 si metrobank at favorite ng mga chinese yan.

    injap pinasikat mang inasal narattle si jollibee.

    si razon shipping magnate ictsi

    So si villar saan ba sya top? Hindi sya iniidolo eh. Yung mga binaggit ko by blood pure chinese and spanish. Eh si villar pinoy na yan pero hindi type ng kapwa pinoy.

    Tapos yung influence lang nya ngayon dahil dikit sya kay presdu. Eh yung mga chinese and spanish any administraton malakas yan.

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    Housing.


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    i do not think manny v. minds, not being mentioned in that list.
    there are advantages, being under the radar.

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    diba ang mayaman eh yung asawa nya si Sen. Cynthia Villar?

    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    ito ah medyo bothered ako kay villar.

    Sya na richest filipino ngayon dahil hinati na pera ni henry sy sr.

    Bale kaya ako bothered kasi pag usap-usapan ng taipan, tycoons richest pinoys eh HINDI ini-idolize si manny villar. Laging si sy, gokongwei, tan-caktiong, lucio tan, ramon ang, ayala, razon, george ty and even injap-sia. Yan usually binabanggit.

    Naisip ko tuloy if you are top 50 richest pinoy eh dapat meron ka product na nag number 1

    Like si sy sa mall sya hands down number 1

    si tan-caktiong yung jollibee talo mcdo sa sales pero sa taste mcdo ako noh. Hinid ako kumakain ng chicken joy tuyong-manok.

    gokongwei number 1 si jack and jill

    lucio tan number 1 sa sigarilyo, airlines, alak.

    ramon ang top beer ang smb. Petron magandang gaso bulok ang shell.

    ayala may impression na sosy ang condominium pero hanggang imrpession lang naman but still number 1 pag usapang sosy. Ayan kakasosy nalugi agad si family mart. Hi cathey

    george ty dati number 1 si metrobank at favorite ng mga chinese yan.

    injap pinasikat mang inasal narattle si jollibee.

    si razon shipping magnate ictsi

    So si villar saan ba sya top? Hindi sya iniidolo eh. Yung mga binaggit ko by blood pure chinese and spanish. Eh si villar pinoy na yan pero hindi type ng kapwa pinoy.

    Tapos yung influence lang nya ngayon dahil dikit sya kay presdu. Eh yung mga chinese and spanish any administraton malakas yan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    diba ang mayaman eh yung asawa nya si Sen. Cynthia Villar?
    Kaya nga sipag at tiyaga battle cry ni Manny V, masipag sya mag hanap ng lupa nag i land grab at pinag tiyagaan nya mukha ni Cynthia[emoji1787]

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Housing.


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    Also their 2nd tier malls (V Mall) and water utility (Prime Water)

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    vll, hvn, str

    soon allhome

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    ang bilb ako yung anak ni villar na lalake. With all his riches did not marry a miss universe, binibining pilipinas or artista. Mukhang true love talaga.

    Jan nadadale lalakeng may kwarta pag pumatol sa binibining pilipinas.

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    si kags talaga consistent ung view niya sa babae

    babae = downfall ng lalake

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    the wrong kind of girls

    Ito ang dapat


    Proverbs 31 New Century Version (NCV)
    Wise Words of King Lemuel

    31 These are the words of King Lemuel, the message his mother taught him:

    2
    “My son, I gave birth to you.
    You are the son I prayed for.
    3
    Don’t waste your strength on women
    or your time on those who ruin kings.


    4
    “Kings should not drink wine, Lemuel,
    and rulers should not desire beer.
    5
    If they drink, they might forget the law
    and keep the needy from getting their rights.
    6
    Give beer to people who are dying
    and wine to those who are sad.
    7
    Let them drink and forget their need
    and remember their misery no more.

    8
    “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves;
    defend the rights of all those who have nothing.
    9
    Speak up and judge fairly,
    and defend the rights of the poor and needy.”
    The Good Wife

    10
    It is hard to find a good wife,
    because she is worth more than rubies.

    11
    Her husband trusts her completely.
    With her, he has everything he needs.
    12
    She does him good and not harm
    for as long as she lives.
    13
    She looks for wool and flax
    and likes to work with her hands.
    14
    She is like a trader’s ship,
    bringing food from far away.
    15
    She gets up while it is still dark
    and prepares food for her family
    and feeds her servant girls.

    16
    She inspects a field and buys it.
    With money she earned, she plants a vineyard.
    17
    She does her work with energy,
    and her arms are strong.
    18
    She knows that what she makes is good.
    Her lamp burns late into the night.

    19
    She makes thread with her hands
    and weaves her own cloth.
    20
    She welcomes the poor
    and helps the needy.

    21
    She does not worry about her family when it snows,
    because they all have fine clothes to keep them warm.
    22
    She makes coverings for herself;
    her clothes are made of linen and other expensive material.
    23
    Her husband is known at the city meetings,
    where he makes decisions as one of the leaders of the land.
    24
    She makes linen clothes and sells them
    and provides belts to the merchants.
    25
    She is strong and is respected by the people.
    She looks forward to the future with joy.
    26
    She speaks wise words
    and teaches others to be kind.

    27
    She watches over her family
    and never wastes her time.
    28
    Her children speak well of her.
    Her husband also praises her,
    29
    saying, “There are many fine women,
    but you are better than all of them.”
    30
    Charm can fool you, and beauty can trick you,
    but a woman who respects the Lord should be praised.

    31
    Give her the reward she has earned;
    she should be praised in public for what she has done.
    New Century Version (NCV)

    The Holy Bible, New Century Version®. Copyright © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.

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