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  2. First Philippine Holdings Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lopez had various businesses. In 1932, he established the Iloilo-Negros Air Express Company. He also made his mark in sugar milling, with the acquisition of the Binalbagan-Isabela Sugar Company (BISCOM). He was a power in media, owning The Manila Chronicle newspaper and ABS-CBN Corporation. He was also one of the founders of the Philippine ...

  3. Lopez Holdings Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lopez Holdings Corporation (formerly primarily as Benpres Holdings Corporation from June 8, 1993 to July 21, 2010 and secondarily from July 21, 2010 to 2019, and also known as Lopez, Inc.) is a Filipino conglomerate founded by the brothers Eugenio Lopez, Sr. and Fernando Lopez, Sr.

  4. Sagay, Negros Occidental - Wikipedia

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    A major industrial development gave Sagay another big step forward: the establishment of the Lopez Sugar Corporation in the 1920s. Also during these years, sugar, copra, lumber and fishing became the important source of income for the inhabitants. The economic growth of Sagay brought about influx of migrants from Iloilo, Guimaras, Cebu and ...

  5. Sugar industry of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Calamba Sugar Central sugar mill on Luzon in 1929 Central Aucarera de La Carlota (a sugar mill). Sugar became the most important [according to whom?] agricultural export of the Philippines between the late eighteenth century and the mid-1970s because of two main reasons: 1) foreign exchange earned and 2) it was the basis of wealth accumulation of some Filipino elite at that time.

  6. Lopez Heritage House - Wikipedia

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    Don Vicente Lopez y Villanueva, a prominent figure in the wealthy Lopez clan, was a successful sugar planter and industrialist in Iloilo.They used to live near the Jaro Cathedral with his wife, Elena Hofilena, but the constant sound of the cannons fired during religious activities during those times eventually led to the family's decision to transfer their home to a more peaceful location. [3]

  7. Shay locomotive - Wikipedia

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    Lopez Sugar Corporation No. 10 is the only known extant example in the island of Negros in the Philippines. It is displayed in front of the company headquarters as of June 2022. [24] The Woodstock Lumber Co. Class B Shay No. 5, Shop No. 2958 is owned by Clark's Bears, formerly Clark's Trading Post, in Lincoln, NH. Built in 1917 and bought by ...

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  9. Gilopez Kabayao - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Hacienda Faraon in Cadiz City, Negros Occidental, Kabayao was part of a family of musicians and was named after his maternal grandfather, composer Gil Lopez. [3] [5] [6] [7] His father was violinist Dr. Doroteo Kabayao and his mother was pianist Marcela Lopez, whose family were involved in the sugar industry of Iloilo. [5]