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was elected president of the board of directors and
Antonio Róxas y Gargollo (a son of Antonio Róxas) was elected vice-president. Soriano was elected president of the corporation, with Antonio Brías y Róxas as vice president. Eduardo Róxas y Gargollo (another son of Don Antonio Róxas) and Jacobo Zóbel y Róxas were appointed directors. Expanding and modernizing the company, however, required the dilution of family control. San Miguel became the first Filipino company to be jointly owned by many shareholders. To retain control, Soriano relied on alliances with his Róxas relatives and associates.
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corrugated cartons, flexible packaging, plastic crates and pallets, metal closures and two-piece aluminium cans. In China, the company produces glass containers and plastic crates, pallets and metal crowns for the domestic and export markets. SMYPC also manages a plastic crate plant in
Indonesia and a glass and metal crown facility in Vietnam. In Malaysia, it operates four facilities that produce flexible packaging, plastic films, woven products and radiant barriers for higher-value and high-tech industries such as electronics, health care and logistics firms.
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was soon exported to 24 countries, including all of Asia's key markets as well as the United States, Australia, and the Middle East. Once the core brand was established in a particular market, SMC would begin to create production facilities, sometimes on an independent basis and sometimes in concert with an indigenous joint-venture partner. By 1995, SMC had manufacturing plants in Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, and had licensing partners in Taiwan, Guam and Nepal.
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climate of the time. The immediate goals upon assuming leadership were to ease the burden of the spiralling interest expense, pursue new strategic alliances to strengthen the business - particularly in the international arena - and strengthen its profitability and financial standing to position the company for new opportunities. Progress was made on reducing costs, improving productivity and generating cash flow.
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organization resulting in higher distribution efficiency, improved coverage of key accounts, greater pricing stability and reduced overall costs. In China, the company chose to focus on growth markets while still reaching close to 30 cities. Whereas in the past, it had primarily concentrated on the premium market it now pushed its medium and low-end brands.
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Properties was established in 1990 as SMC's corporate real estate arm. Its current projects include mixed-use developments, with economy to middle-income housing as its core products. Among its real estate development projects are Makati Diamond Residences (Makati); Emerald 88 (Pasig), Bel
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Yamamura Packaging Corporation (SMYPC) provides packaging solutions to food, beverage, pharmaceutical, chemical and personal care manufacturers. It serves clients in the United States, Europe, Japan, and Australia among other foreign markets. Furthermore, the corporation also manufactures
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On April 15, 2021, ten months following the death of
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In May, the San Miguel
Brewing International (SMBIL) regional headquarters was transferred from Hong Kong to Manila and to reduce overhead expenses, the employees of SMBIL were repatriated. The group-wide logistics and purchasing functions were realigned at the corporate level. The food, liquor and
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Philippines group to form
Magnolia-Nestlé Corporation. By late 1998, SMC's stake in this business was acquired by Nestlé. SMC also exited from the ready-to-eat meal sector and curtailed the operations of its shrimp farming business. By late 1997, the company was also beginning to feel the effects of
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Ltd. (CCA). In effect, SMC exchanged its 70-percent interest in a
Philippine-only operation for a 25-percent stake in CCA, which had operations in 17 countries. CCA soon demerged the latter operations into a UK-based firm called Coca-Cola Beverages plc (resulting in a reduction of SMC's stake in CCA
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SMC then turned to the next stage in its internationalization: a beer licensing and exporting initiative. Although the company had exported beer for most of its history, this effort was intensified dramatically in the late 1980s. SMC's beer exports grew by 150% from 1985 to 1989 alone, and the brand
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American corporations. San Miguel's management team was made up of the board of directors (president, vice-president, treasurer and nine directors and the executive officers of the corporation). Ramón J. Fernández
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production. The brewery was the first in Southeast Asia to use modern equipment and facilities. With 70 employees, the plant produced 3,600 hectolitres (about 47,000 cases) of lager beer during the first year and subsequently produced other types of beer, notably Cerveza Negra, Eagle Extra Stout and
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Confronted by greater competitive pressures as a result of the 1997 financial crisis, the pace of change quickened for San Miguel upon Cojuangco's return. Amid an extremely difficult operating environment, working toward configuring the corporation to have better response to the highly competitive
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Pedro Pablo Róxas was appointed manager, playing a prominent role in the development of the firm. He was the most active member of the firm until 1896, when he left for Europe. Prior to his departure, he acquired some of Barretto's shares in the company worth ₱42,000. After Barretto retired in May
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Having installed a critical mass of brewing capacity in China, Indonesia and Vietnam, the new management decided to continue the company's investments in these areas, aggressively focusing on brand and volume building initiatives, most especially in China. SMC revamped the selling and distribution
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A subsequent decentralization created a holding company structure, with 18 non-beer operations positioned as subsidiaries. This corporate reorganization freed the spun off businesses from the bureaucratic shackles of a large conglomerate. In the course of this multifaceted effort to attain optimum
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Soriano launched a campaign to reclaim the family legacy, but when he tried to buy back the abandoned shares, he was blocked by the Aquino administration's Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG). The PCGG assumed control (but not legal ownership) of the 51.4-percent stake and refused to
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SMC shares are also involved in the controversial Coco Levy Case (Sandiganbayan Civil Case No. 33), which is actually subdivided into a total of eight cases involving different parties and properties. Arguably the most important case is Case No. 33-F, which involves 51% of the shares of SMC. This
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Early success led to the expansion of the business and Barretto decided to incorporate his brewery. On June 6, 1893, the company was incorporated and registered with a capital of P180,000. Those forming the corporation were Barretto, Pedro Pablo Róxas y Castro, Gonzalo Tuasón y Patiño, Vicente D.
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San Miguel Food and Beverage (formerly San Miguel Pure Foods Company) is the largest food and beverage company in the Philippines. The company was incorporated in 1956 as Pure Foods Corporation, a manufacturer of processed meats marketed under the Purefoods brand name. In 2001, SMC acquired Pure
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and Pure Foods was renamed to San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. The entire food division of SMC was consolidated under San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc. Its integrated operations range from breeding, contract growing, processing and marketing of chicken, pork and beef to the manufacture of
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On June 10, 2024, Ang became the chairman and CEO, and his eldest son, John Paul L. Ang, assumed the positions of vice-chairman, president and COO. SMC shall amend its by-laws to redefine the roles, functions and duties of the chairman and chief executive officer, and the president and chief
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1896, Róxas acquired the rest of Barretto's stake in the business. In 1895, San Miguel Beer won its first award as a product of the highest quality at the Exposición Regional de Filipinas. By 1896, San Miguel Beer was outselling by more than five-to-one all imported beers in the country.
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San Miguel Integrated Logistics Services, Inc. (San Miguel Logistics), a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation, is one of the Philippines’ leading logistics company that offers full range of transportation and logistics services to meet the needs of modern businesses.
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and vice chairman of the SMC board, instigated a takeover of SMC. The seeds of the family feud lay in the refusal of the Soriano management to share corporate information with Zóbel, particularly regarding contracts that SMC management was entering into with
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From 1995 through 1997, SMC suffered a downturn in its main domestic businesses, while overseas operations were still in the red. Profits plummeted. In response, a major restructuring of the company's loss-making food businesses was undertaken. SMC's
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During the 1930s, San Miguel began investing in businesses overseas. The company set up a short-lived dairy business in Calcutta, India and Singapore (Cold Storage Creameries, Singapore), and invested in breweries in the United States (a stake in the
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refrigerated, canned and ready-to-cook meat products, ice cream, butter, cheese, margarine, oils and fats, as well as animal and aquatic feeds. It holds in its portfolio some of the most well-known brands in the Philippine food industry, among them,
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Soriano allocated $ 1 billion to a five-year strategic internationalization program that focused on shaping up domestic operations, then progressing to licensing and exporting, overseas production, and finally to distribution of non-beer products.
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Soriano embarked on an internationalization program, hoping to expand into other countries and mitigate the effects of the Philippines' unstable economy. He also wanted to head off encroaching competition from the world's biggest breweries, namely
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imposed a tax on the production of coconuts, a major Philippine cash crop, with the proceeds supposed to fund that industry's development. It was alleged, however, that the money was funneled into United Coconut Planters Bank, controlled by
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SMC Global Power serves as the power arm of San Miguel Corporation. To be the largest power company, with the biggest generation capacity, and a key player in Southeast Asia. To give every Filipino the power to celebrate life.
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In 1953, Soriano signed the Manila Agreement which allowed the Spanish company La Segarra S.A. to brew and sell San Miguel Beer in Spain. La Segarra S.A., renamed San Miguel, Fábricas de Cerveza y Malta (now
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to prepare for the upcoming NCAA Season 95 tournament and on November 19, 2019, they took home the school's 18th Men's Basketball championship by beating the defending champions San Beda Red Lions.
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New NAIA Infrastructure Corporation, also known as SMC SAP and Co Consortium, composed of SMC, RMN Asian Logistics, RLW Aviation, and Incheon International Airport, private concessionaire of
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international operations were recapitalized. Metro Bottled Water Corporation, manufacturer of Wilkins Distilled Water, was acquired. In February 2001, SMC re-acquired control of
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with a rated capacity of 180,000 barrels per day (29,000 m/d). From the refinery, Petron moves its products mainly by sea to 32 depots and terminals throughout the country.
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In October 2012, SMC bought back the 24% of SMC shares held by the government through Coconut Industry Investment Fund (CIIF) companies by paying CIIF P57.6 billion.
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Aldea, Maravilla, and Muralla (General Trias, Cavite); Dover Hill (San Juan); One Dover View and Two Dover View (Mandaluyong); and Wedgewoods (Santa Rosa, Laguna).
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Soriano's administration also witnessed the battle for corporate control. A thorny issue of management transparency broke Soriano's longstanding alliance with his
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complex was inaugurated in 1967 – its brewery and glass plant commenced operations a year later. Soriano Jr. continued to diversify the food business, building an
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broke out, exports came to a temporary halt due to difficulties such as shortage of raw materials and the consequent rise in manufacturing costs. It was not until
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relinquish it. The government asserted that the stake had been illegally obtained. The PCGG continued to tend its SMC stake into the early 1990s, but it acceded
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became president. Soriano Jr. would become chairman in 1967 and was credited with instituting modern management, including decentralization along product lines.
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majority stake at SMC has been further subdivided into three separate litigations, each of which reaching the Supreme Court in highly contentious proceedings.
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basketball league in the Philippines. SMC was one of the league's founding members and remained until the league became dormant in 2010. Its franchise, the
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in 1913. Soon after, Benito Legarda and Gonzalo Tuasón made it advisable to change the form of the company from a firm of co-participants to a corporation (
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president (CEO) and COO of the company. As of the June 8, 2021, organizational meeting, the position of chairman of the board of directors remains vacant.
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processing and freezing in 1984). By 1973, SMC sales exceeded a billion pesos for the first time and profits topped the hundred-million-peso mark.
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was elected vice-chairman in January 1999. Ang was appointed president and chief operating officer following the retirement of Eizmendi in 2002.
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and vowed to support its sports program. In the summer of 2019 the Knights joined the PBA D-League as
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efficiency, SMC reduced its workforce by more than 16%, from a 1989 high of 39,138 to 32,832 by 1993.
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The Coco Levy Funds: Is the Shell Game Approaching Its End?
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Philippines, United States, Europe, Japan, Australia
2872:"Ramon Ang Officially Named CEO of San Miguel Corp"
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1466:In April 2012, SMC bought a 49% minority stake in
1448:for A$ 325 million. The same month, SMC also sold
837:with a daily capacity of 5 tons, and the other to
4199:Companies listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange
3153:"San Miguel to take 65% stake in BMW distributor"
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2602:"San Miguel agrees to sell PAL stake back to Tan"
2349:from 2011 to 2013, winning one ABL championship.
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3236:Riego, Norman Lee Benjamin (February 1, 2018).
2816:Jazul, Noreen; Velasco, Myrna (June 17, 2020).
2792:"San Miguel to merge food, beverage businesses"
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1493:Malaysia Sdn Bhd (100%) for US$ 577.3 million.
1032:resumed, and new soft drink plants followed in
1001:was Dominador San Diego Santos, a chemist from
977:broke out, San Miguel built a glass factory in
954:from the government for a period of ten years.
739:San Miguel Pale Pilsen, SMC's flagship product.
183:for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling
2842:Sayson, Ian C.; Yap, Cecilia (June 17, 2020).
2724:"Top 20 Stockholders – San Miguel Corporation"
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2177:San Miguel Integrated Logistics Services Inc.
2124:Trans Aire Development Holdings Corporation (
2078:Manila Toll Expressways Systems, Inc. (MATES)
2064:Star Infrastructure Development Corporation (
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1188:San Miguel, Fábricas de Cerveza y Malta, S.A.
4179:Food and drink companies established in 1890
3057:"Harbor takeover valid — SMC - the Standard"
2995:"Petron gets world class certification anew"
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985:Royal plant, its first installation outside
687:San Miguel Global Power Holdings Corporation
391:La Fábrica de Cerveza San Miguel (1890–1913)
4119:Food and drink companies of the Philippines
4114:Electric power companies of the Philippines
4109:Dairy products companies of the Philippines
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1244:then Philippine President, Ferdinand Marcos
1065:(SMC) and moved to a new head office along
1061:In 1963, the company's name was changed to
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696:San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corporation (
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4184:Conglomerate companies established in 1890
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2818:"Eduardo 'Danding' Cojuangco Jr. dies, 85"
2642:"PAL buyback: Lucio Tan's change of heart"
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1459:In 2010, SMC acquired majority control of
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4154:Conglomerate companies of the Philippines
3802:International Container Terminal Services
3427:San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corporation
3021:"SMC consolidates hold on key toll roads"
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2756:Morales, Neil Jerome (November 7, 2017).
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2250:SMC Shipping & Lighterage Corporation
2035:Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation (
1698:San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corporation
1693:San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corporation
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4189:Philippine companies established in 1890
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2897:"Ramon Ang takes role as San Miguel CEO"
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2558:"San Miguel acquired majority of Petron"
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2259:Southern Concrete Industries Corporation
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4219:Veterinary companies of the Philippines
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2243:SMC Asia Car Distributors Corporation (
2145:Universal LRT Corporation (BVI) Limited
2071:Private Infra Development Corporation (
4194:1890 establishments in the Philippines
4104:Condiment companies of the Philippines
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3393:Vice Chairman, President (CEO) and COO
2790:dela Paz, Chrisee (November 6, 2017).
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2253:SMC Stock Transfer Service Corporation
2121:from September 2024 to September 2039.
2061:Cypress Tree Capital Investments, Inc.
2050:Citra Central Expressway Corporation (
1341:, was merged into the Australia-based
825:), the brewery took its name from the
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3478:SMC Asia Car Distributors Corporation
3458:SMC Global Power Holdings Corporation
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2964:"Philippines: Poultry with prospects"
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1847:SMC Global Power Holdings Corporation
1842:SMC Global Power Holdings Corporation
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1052:San Miguel Corporation (1963–present)
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16:Philippine multinational conglomerate
4209:Companies in the PSE Composite Index
4159:Holding companies of the Philippines
4033:Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation
3639:Red Horse Beer Pambansang Muziklaban
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2194:SMC Integrated Farm Specialists Inc.
1434:Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc.
1408:Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc.
1352:Magnolia ice cream and milk business
1339:Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc.
817:was opened. Located at 6 Calzada de
247:adding citations to reliable sources
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4099:Coffee companies of the Philippines
4094:Cement companies of the Philippines
3550:Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots
3123:"PSE-SMC Investement with Petrogen"
2338:won a total of nine championships.
2240:San Miguel Equity Investments, Inc.
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2029:Alloy Manila Toll Expressways, Inc.
1913:Ilijan Combined Cycle Power Plant (
1504:San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc.
1432:In 2006, SMC sold its 65% stake in
1150:production in 1973 (it later added
684:San Miguel Equity Investments, Inc.
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4174:Drink companies of the Philippines
2962:Calderon, Justin (July 16, 2013).
2870:Caña, Paul John (April 17, 2021).
2315:SMC also owns two more PBA teams,
2237:San Miguel Equity Securities, Inc.
2119:Ninoy Aquino International Airport
1811:This paragraph is an excerpt from
680:San Miguel Food and Beverage, Inc.
77:tone or style may not reflect the
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4124:Meat companies of the Philippines
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3226:The CenSEI Report, April 16, 2012
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2306:Philippine Basketball Association
2016:San Miguel Holdings Corporation,
1335:San Miguel Brewery Hong Kong Ltd.
1230:, an associate of then President
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993:and served as an aide to General
960:George Muehlebach Brewing Company
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2191:SMC Repairs and Maintenance Inc.
2186:Operations and Maintenance Group
2156:Manila North Harbor Port, Inc. (
2113:New Manila International Airport
2032:Atlantic Aurum Investments B.V.
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1367:The Cojuangco-Ang era: 1998–2020
1194:Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.: 1983–1986
966:located in San Antonio, Texas).
815:La Fábrica de Cerveza San Miguel
793:San Miguel's old Manila brewery.
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2138:SMC Mass Rail Transit 7, Inc. (
1965:San Miguel Holdings Corporation
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690:San Miguel Holdings Corporation
487:Enrique María Barretto de Ycaza
234:needs additional citations for
44:or discuss these issues on the
4164:Companies based in Mandaluyong
4053:Southeast Asia Cement Holdings
3938:Energy Development Corporation
3467:Manila North Harbor Port, Inc.
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2491:, His History, KiwanisCebu.org
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2234:Petrogen Insurance Corporation
2066:Southern Tagalog Arterial Road
2037:Metro Manila Skyway I & II
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367:, Philippines on December 2023
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4144:Multinational dairy companies
3461:San Miguel Energy Corporation
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2361:Colegio de San Juan de Letran
2341:SMC also participated in the
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1622:and 216.97 million shares in
1510:and 216.97 million shares in
1262:Andrés Soriano III: 1986–1998
1120:and a development company in
1057:Andrés Soriano Jr.: 1963–1984
904:Andrés Soriano Sr.: 1918–1964
363:Head Office Complex (HOC) in
4139:Multinational food companies
3872:Universal Robina Corporation
3423:San Miguel Food and Beverage
2328:Philippine Basketball League
1600:San Miguel Food and Beverage
1547:San Miguel Food and Beverage
1542:San Miguel Food and Beverage
1410:Shortly after, SMC acquired
1371:Following the assumption of
1236:United Coconut Planters Bank
1028:Coca-Cola plant. Exports of
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962:and majority holding in the
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4149:Multinational oil companies
3545:Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
3475:Northern Cement Corporation
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2317:Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
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2081:MTD Manila Expressways, Inc
1951:Angat Hydroelectric Power (
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693:San Miguel Properties, Inc.
134:to comply with Knowledge's
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3567:Magnolia Purewater Wizards
2336:Magnolia Purewater Wizards
2225:Autosweep Post Corporation
2126:Godofredo P. Ramos Airport
2042:Skyway O&M Corporation
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1635:San Miguel Properties Inc.
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1518:Ramon S. Ang: 2020–present
1489:Borneo Sdn Bhd (100%) and
1209:San Miguel Pale Pilsen can
1024:), a carton plant and the
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4214:Animal food manufacturers
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3998:Metro Pacific Investments
3963:First Philippine Holdings
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3573:San Miguel Beermen (ABL)
2347:San Miguel Beermen (ABL)
2222:ArchEn Technologies Inc.
2206:SMC Food Processing Inc.
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2094:Terramino Holdings, Inc.
1930:Masinloc Power Station (
1790:Philippines and Malaysia
1377:Eduardo M. Cojuangco Jr.
1092:. He had investments in
875:San Miguel Brewery, Inc.
396:San Miguel Brewery, Inc.
258:"San Miguel Corporation"
147:may contain suggestions.
132:may need to be rewritten
4129:Multinational breweries
3732:Aboitiz Equity Ventures
3595:Former chief executives
2487:March 20, 2016, at the
2343:ASEAN Basketball League
2200:SMC Multi Services Inc.
2052:Metro Manila Skyway III
1624:Ginebra San Miguel Inc.
1620:San Miguel Brewery Inc.
1605:Foods Corporation from
1512:Ginebra San Miguel Inc.
1508:San Miguel Brewery Inc.
1485:Malaysia Berhad (65%),
1268:People Power Revolution
463:; 133 years ago
461:September 29, 1890
4089:San Miguel Corporation
3658:40 San Miguel Avenue,
3643:Mahou-San Miguel Group
3607:Antonio Róxas de Ayala
3524:San Miguel Pale Pilsen
3369:San Miguel Corporation
3096:. 2013. Archived from
2406:Mahou-San Miguel Group
2169:Bank of Commerce is a
2089:South Luzon Expressway
1423:Kirin Brewery Co. Ltd.
1412:Pure Foods Corporation
1399:
1306:of the United States,
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1063:San Miguel Corporation
1046:Mahou-San Miguel Group
1030:San Miguel Pale Pilsen
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777:Its flagship product,
748:Tagalog pronunciation:
744:San Miguel Corporation
740:
617:San Miguel Pale Pilsen
495:40 San Miguel Avenue,
340:San Miguel Corporation
3993:Megaworld Corporation
3978:La Tondeña Distillers
3958:First Gen Corporation
3430:San Miguel Properties
3207:"G.R. Nos. 177857-58"
3043:businessmirror.com.ph
1630:San Miguel Properties
1438:The Coca-Cola Company
1397:
1361:Asian economic crisis
1249:Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.
1228:Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.
1208:
911:
855:Philippine Revolution
811:Michael the Archangel
792:
766:with headquarters in
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3772:Century Pacific Food
3555:Petron Blaze Spikers
3130:www.sanmiguel.com.ph
3094:www.sanmiguel.com.ph
2734:on November 22, 2016
2381:Petron Blaze Spikers
2203:SMC Neuventures Inc.
1944:Malita Power Plant (
1354:was merged with the
243:improve this article
3898:ABS-CBN Corporation
3248:on January 26, 2020
2624:The Philippine Star
2564:. December 17, 2010
2524:on November 9, 2007
2158:Manila North Harbor
2148:ULCOM Company, Inc.
1966:
1937:Limay Power Plant (
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1468:Philippine Airlines
1427:National Foods Ltd.
1118:British East Africa
1094:Philippine Airlines
1018:San Nicolas, Manila
859:American Occupation
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4169:Coca-Cola bottlers
3973:Holcim Philippines
3943:Equitable PCI Bank
3807:JG Summit Holdings
3620:Andrés Soriano III
3616:Andrés Soriano Jr.
3540:San Miguel Beermen
3498:Ginebra San Miguel
3454:Petron Corporation
3418:Ginebra San Miguel
3413:San Miguel Brewery
3061:thestandard.com.ph
2974:on August 30, 2023
2929:. October 7, 2022.
2393:Davao Aguilas F.C.
2310:San Miguel Beermen
2214:Other subsidiaries
1986:SMC Infrastructure
1964:
1960:SMC Infrastructure
1904:Sual Power Station
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1819:Petron Corporation
1813:Petron Corporation
1757:Petron Corporation
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1752:Petron Corporation
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1461:Petron Corporation
1456:for ¥294 billion.
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1276:Benigno Aquino Jr.
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1177:San Miguel, Manila
1129:Andrés Soriano Jr.
1104:brewery that made
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879:Ramón J. Fernández
831:San Miguel, Manila
823:Jose Laurel Street
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675:Petron Corporation
651:45,500 (2022)
591:Ginebra San Miguel
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187:You can assist by
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4003:Music Corporation
3903:Belle Corporation
3716:companies of the
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3604:Pedro Pablo Róxas
3579:Pop Cola Panthers
3406:Core subsidiaries
3189:"G.R. No. 166859"
3151:Camus, Miguel R.
3103:on April 27, 2017
3087:"Investment data"
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3019:Camus, Miguel R.
2672:on April 17, 2012
2345:, playing as the
2321:Magnolia Hotshots
2018:doing business as
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1181:Malacañang Palace
995:Douglas MacArthur
952:Insular Ice Plant
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