JAZA: Sustaining growth in a global market

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  • @bennwagon
    @bennwagon10 жыл бұрын

    While other big corporations in the RP provide employment and economic growth for the society and for the nation as a whole, the Ayalas, just like what JAZA mentioned in his interview with CNN Talk Asia many years ago, claim that the key to their business success is in their aligning of their businesses to the national goal. They put a tremendous amount of effort to accommodate the common people into their business agenda - something that other major companies don't really put serious thoughts into. The Ayalas may be one of the richest but it's good to know that they are not in the race to be the richest. They do things for the betterment of more people raher than just for themselves.

  • @kevinjacob5777

    @kevinjacob5777

    10 жыл бұрын

    Damn right they are!! I never thought that there's a good businessman in this planet

  • @CanoManuelGonzaga

    @CanoManuelGonzaga

    9 жыл бұрын

    Are you dumb? Try to purchase a condo unit at any Ayala real estate and tell me whether their business model is for the betterment of the poor Indiots like you.

  • @bennwagon

    @bennwagon

    9 жыл бұрын

    Cano Manuel Gonzaga Helping the economy and the nation as a whole don't mean they will go and sell cheap condo units to poor people. That's not how it works, smart guy.

  • @CanoManuelGonzaga

    @CanoManuelGonzaga

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Well then, you don't help people when you profit from it. You can only ever say you're helping when you don't earn anything from it.

  • @spiritoftungchung
    @spiritoftungchung10 жыл бұрын

    JAZA may not be the wealthiest in the Philippines, but economists love to interview them about business matters. They have this X-factor aura when it comes to business something the other Taipans don't have.

  • @CanoManuelGonzaga

    @CanoManuelGonzaga

    9 жыл бұрын

    Taipans and tycoons do not refer to nationalities. They are similar, except that tycoons have bigger assets, and and their command is over a larger business entity/sector. Tycoons are basically richer and more influential than taipans. Economists interview people not because of their aura, but because of their leadership in the changing economic environment - in this case the integration of the ASEAN economy.