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In 1963, the company's name was changed to San Miguel Corporation (SMC) and moved to a new head office along Ayala Avenue in Makati. Andrés Soriano died on December 30, 1964. At the time of his death, Soriano had parlayed his family's vast San Miguel fortune into mining, dairies, factories, a newspaper and a radio station.
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It was established as a holding company of San Miguel Corporation for its various telecommunications investments. In separate statements on May 30, 2016, Globe Telecom and PLDT each acquired half of Vega Telecom from San Miguel Corporation for P69.1 billion. The acquisition entailed P52.08 billion for 100% equity interest in Vega Telecom and ...
In April 2010, San Miguel Corporation acquired a majority stake in CIADC. [12] It earmarked US$300 million for the project in June 2011. [10] The airport terminal underwent renovations starting 2009 [13] and was inaugurated on June 25, 2011, with President Benigno Aquino III leading the inauguration. [14]
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Petron Corporation is the largest oil refining and marketing company in the Philippines, [4] supplying more than a third of the country's oil requirements. It operates a refinery in Limay , Bataan with a rated capacity of 180,000 barrels per day (29,000 m 3 /d).
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In July 2002, SMC gained full ownership of the company after NZDB divested its stake. [4] With this, the company name was changed to Magnolia, Inc. and became a subsidiary of San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. (now San Miguel Food and Beverage, Inc.), the corporate parent for the entire food and beverage portfolio of SMC.