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Mojica was born and raised in Cavite, Philippines.He attended Saint Augustine School-Mendez during his early education. [3] He began his business venture in June 2021, inspired by his aunt's recipe for kangkong chips and motivated by his grandfather's advice.
The company became a real family business and grew into a chain of bookstores with branches throughout the country. In the 1990s, the chain had about 50 branches. Twenty years later, there were 145. The National Book Store became the largest bookstore chain in the Philippines and one of the largest companies in the Philippine retail industry. [3]
Sia was born in Iloilo City in 1977 and grew up in Roxas City, the eldest of three siblings having parents from both Capiz and Iloilo. [5] He was nicknamed "Injap", a portmanteau of "Intsik" (the Filipino/Tagalog term for Chinese) and "Japanese"; as his father, Edgar Sr., is a Chinese Filipino, while his mother, the former Pacita Jaruda, is a Japanese Filipina (Japanese surname Haruda, 春田).
The Path of Entrepreneurship, by the university's Dr. Marites A. Khanser, was launched, and it narrated the "riches-to-rags-to-riches" story of the tai-pan. Gokongwei stated that entrepreneurship is a way out of poverty. Khanser's book also enumerated the Nine Rules of business success [9] that Gokongwei followed since he was still a young ...
She is an alumnus of Saint Louis University Madrid Campus and the University of the Philippines. Razon's 2 children are Enzo, an artist, Tarzeer Pictures co-founder and Katrina, a disc jockey, music mixer, composer and KSR Ventures owner. [7] Lizzy Santos is the daughter of entrepreneur, Dante G. Santos, distinguished member of Agrava Board.
Tan Caktiong was born on January 5, 1953 in the then-undivided province of Davao (in now Davao del Sur) to Chinese immigrant parents from Fujian. [6] His father worked in a restaurant in China and as a cook in a Buddhist monastery in Manila before setting up his restaurant in Davao City. [7]
Dennis Ang Uy [1] (Chinese: 黃 書 賢; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Chu-hiân; pinyin: Huáng Shūxián; [2] born September 26, 1973 [3]) is a Filipino businessman, government official, and diplomat. Uy is the founder of Udenna Corporation , which has stakes in various businesses including Phoenix Petroleum .
Diosdado P. Banatao (born May 23, 1946) is a Filipino entrepreneur and engineer working in the high-tech industry, [2] credited with having developed the first 10-Mbit Ethernet CMOS with silicon coupler data-link control and transceiver chip, the first system logic chipset for IBM's PC-XT and the PC-AT, and one of the first graphical user interface (GUI) accelerators for personal computers.