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Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. (PCPPI) was established in 1989 as Premier Beverages by Luis Lorenzo, Sr. to acquire the bottling and distribution rights to PepsiCo beverages in the Philippines. In 1997, the Guoco Group acquired Lorenzo's holdings in PCPPI. Under Guoco management, ₱700 million was spent in 1998 to upgrade the facilities ...
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He was also the owner of the Pepsi Bottlers basketball team in the Philippine Basketball Association, and the chairman and president of Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. The Moro Lorenzo Sports Center inside the Ateneo de Manila University is named after him. Lorenzo married Dr. Alicia "Alice" Paez.
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Chilsung Beverage first entered the Filipino market in 2010 by purchasing a 34.4% stake in Pepsi Cola Products Philippines (PCPPI). [21] In 2020, Chilsung paid ₩71.4 billion (US$62.42 million) to increase their stake to 72.9%. [30] They completed their acquisition of the country's 2nd largest beverage producer in October 2023. [31]
Los Angeles County has sued beverage makers PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, accusing them of polluting the most populous U.S. county with plastic bottles and misleading the public about the environmental ...
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Pepsi-Cola/7 Up (Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc., 1990–1996) [ edit ] Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. was accepted as one of two new members of the PBA during the 1990 season , joining soft drink rival Pop Cola .