Ayala Corporation had changed drastically since Jaime Augost had led the company. Do you think that they will continue to become a conglomerate in the coming decades? Let us know down below!
Mildly fun fact: The Ayala-Zobel family is the only non-political family in the Philippines that has multiple places and buildings named after them. Ayala Avenue, Ayala Bridge, Ayala Boulevard, Ayala Malls, Ayala Alabang (a barangay), Ayala Station, Ayala Triangle Gardens and the Ayala Museum are some of the examples.
See, here's a very common misconception. Filipino is not an ethnicity, people would know that if they know about the intricacies of our history. Filipino is a nationality. All the racial classifications during the Spanish regime, that is indios/naturales (natives), moros (muslims), Lumads, Mestizo de Espana (native and spanish), Mestizo de sangley (spanish and chinese), tornatras (Native, spanish, chinese mix), and Filipino (spanish born in The Philippines, and yes the first Filipinos aren't even austronesian), and Sangleyes (pure chinese) are to be classifies as Filipino as long as they adhere to the laws and principles of Philippine Republic. That's why you see FIlipinos who are racially ambiguous like from the Tans and Sys, to the Ayalas and Zobels. hell there are even Filipinos with Basque heritage. Not to mention Filipinos with Chinese and American ancestries.
You said it right! It’s not a race same as Australian is not a race or American etc. It’s a shared value system, and I believe Philippines should also import more immigrants to inject new life and energy into the country.
Also some filipinos have latin american mestizo descent. And some have chinese, american, spanish, korean japanese ancestry. I noticed that nowadays the philippines have many mixed race from every foreign countries.
@@edmhie1 The best countries are multicultural. Singapore, Australia, Canada etc. Single ethno states are insular and boring. The best places in Philippines right now like Siargao are amazing cause of foreigners and locals coming together to make a new culture.
Philippines used to be the Paris of Asia during Spanish time. Here comes the war and Americans destroyed everything. The most develop part is still govern by the Spanish. Not everything we had during Spanish time was bad. A confusion in history
Thats just goverment fault now, europe in ww2 got absolutely destroyed, south korea was destroyed during korean war, japan two city got destroyed by atom bomb then other city get bombard by thousand of planes and look at them now.
Yall blame the USA when the spanish sold us to them where is the mention of Japan? They literally destroyed everything in our country in ww2 girl know your facts first
Ayala handle Ayala corp for 8 generation... they are fillipino.. Ayala head office still in Philippines.. if they mention Ayala corp they know it is corp in the Philippines.. and Ayala bigtime influencial people in Philippines economy...
You're a ret@rd. 1960 GDP USA 🇺🇸 $542 billion UK 🇬🇧 $73 billion Japan 🇯🇵🗾 $45 billion PH 🇵🇭 $7 billion It's the Filipinos' fault. And Makati didn't prosper until the late 70s
@@ChrisYap12 So don't blame the elite oligarchs that control the infrastructure and corrupt the politicians who change policies to maintain monopolies? Just blame it on the president right, because it's the easy answer? You're a fool.
the comments here smh! spanish c.e.o my ass! he's filipino of filipino-german-spanish descent for godsake! do you call a LatAm mestizo a Spaniard? kaloka
@@beastmood6635 See, here's a very common misconception. Filipino is not an ethnicity, people would know that if they know about the intricacies of our history. Filipino is a nationality. All the racial classifications during the Spanish regime, that is indios/naturales (natives), moros (muslims), Lumads, Mestizo de Espana (native and spanish), Mestizo de sangley (spanish and chinese), tornatras (Native, spanish, chinese mix), and Filipino (spanish born in The Philippines, and yes the first Filipinos aren't even austronesian), and Sangleyes (pure chinese) are to be classifies as Filipino as long as they adhere to the laws and principles of Philippine Republic.
I don’t think he speaks tagalognlmao. I admit I’m a Filipino American that doesn’t speak Tagalog other than a few words, but I don’t claim I’m a better Filipino than people there. The guy probably doesn’t care about the country. The whole family probably care about the Philippines as a toy and place for them to make money. If he cared about the country he would actually live there which he doesn’t and actually have better projects outside building Makati.
@@ryanbeltran9413 ayala speaks and understands tagalog. may pag conyo accent nga lang. lol just because they're mestizo? ang gobyerno ang dapat namamahala sa mga "better projects", at anong naman alam mo dito ngayon? diba american ka? ba't ka nakikisawsaw... ang gobyerno ng pilipinas majority lahat austronesian, (may mestizong chinese at spanish) ngayon anong ginawa nilang better projects na makakatulong ng todong todo sa bansa? WALA. A CENTURY FULL OF CORRUPTION PA ANG MGA YAN.
Don't be fooled!!! This Oligarch has vested interest too! Also, they are the culprit for overpriced real estate in the country. They tried to benchmark their prices to western standard but the infrastructure when you go out of that bubble is ridiculous. They are the reason why a lot of locals are misplaced.
It's time for the Philippines to reestablish ties with Spain and Latin America by allowing Spanish and Latin American citizens to come into the Philippines freely and then propagate the usage of the Spanish language in the Philippine basic education curriculum from preschool to college.
“It’s time for the Philippines to reestablish ties with Spain and Latin America by allowing them to attempt to re-colonize the archipelago by allowing them to enter the country freely and propagate their language and culture once again, just as it was in the good old days of the Spanish Empire for 300 years”
@@johnlacey3857 better to be colonized under Spain again that offers universal health care and free tertiary education than to be colonized again by the United States whose American citizens don't believe in the very concept of public good like universal health care, free public education, and generous social welfare programs.
@@JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici Philippines hasn’t been part of the US since 1946 in case you hadn’t noticed. Furthermore when Spain last ruled the Philippines, it was locked in a violent revolution in which the Filipinos were trying to throw off their Spanish oppressors of 300+ years. You are insane if you think the Filipinos are looking to become subjects of a European empire again.
Not all filipinos eat and buy pagpag. Know your words before post it here. Not even reach 1 million filipinos eat pagpag. Even poor filipinos can buy food by their own. Don't use pagpag to insult filipinos, it's not even popular here, only popular to those no money to buy their own food lol.
Ayala Corporation had changed drastically since Jaime Augost had led the company. Do you think that they will continue to become a conglomerate in the coming decades? Let us know down below!
Mildly fun fact: The Ayala-Zobel family is the only non-political family in the Philippines that has multiple places and buildings named after them. Ayala Avenue, Ayala Bridge, Ayala Boulevard, Ayala Malls, Ayala Alabang (a barangay), Ayala Station, Ayala Triangle Gardens and the Ayala Museum are some of the examples.
See, here's a very common misconception. Filipino is not an ethnicity, people would know that if they know about the intricacies of our history. Filipino is a nationality. All the racial classifications during the Spanish regime, that is indios/naturales (natives), moros (muslims), Lumads, Mestizo de Espana (native and spanish), Mestizo de sangley (spanish and chinese), tornatras (Native, spanish, chinese mix), and Filipino (spanish born in The Philippines, and yes the first Filipinos aren't even austronesian), and Sangleyes (pure chinese) are to be classifies as Filipino as long as they adhere to the laws and principles of Philippine Republic.
That's why you see FIlipinos who are racially ambiguous like from the Tans and Sys, to the Ayalas and Zobels. hell there are even Filipinos with Basque heritage. Not to mention Filipinos with Chinese and American ancestries.
You said it right! It’s not a race same as Australian is not a race or American etc. It’s a shared value system, and I believe Philippines should also import more immigrants to inject new life and energy into the country.
Also some filipinos have latin american mestizo descent. And some have chinese, american, spanish, korean japanese ancestry. I noticed that nowadays the philippines have many mixed race from every foreign countries.
@@chrisk7118 No need! There's so much energy in the country. Very vibrant economy. We just need to instill discipline among Filipinos.
@@edmhie1 The best countries are multicultural. Singapore, Australia, Canada etc. Single ethno states are insular and boring. The best places in Philippines right now like Siargao are amazing cause of foreigners and locals coming together to make a new culture.
Correct. Filipino is more of a culture and nation than a genetic group.
Philippines used to be the Paris of Asia during Spanish time. Here comes the war and Americans destroyed everything. The most develop part is still govern by the Spanish. Not everything we had during Spanish time was bad. A confusion in history
Thats just goverment fault now, europe in ww2 got absolutely destroyed, south korea was destroyed during korean war, japan two city got destroyed by atom bomb then other city get bombard by thousand of planes and look at them now.
Ww2 was a scripted War meant to destroy tartarian architecture. That's why Manila was carpet bombed.
Yall blame the USA when the spanish sold us to them where is the mention of Japan? They literally destroyed everything in our country in ww2 girl know your facts first
Youve read a wrong history book lmao
@@quenchtv5436 What sheve read is not American brainwashing propaganda.
One of the best banks .. BPI ..always trustworthy in it's service. Thank you Ayala Corp with your premier malls and for supporting renewable energy.
The gold standard in the Philippines and world class
Ayala handle Ayala corp for 8 generation... they are fillipino.. Ayala head office still in Philippines.. if they mention Ayala corp they know it is corp in the Philippines.. and Ayala bigtime influencial people in Philippines economy...
Philippines changed from no.2 in Asia in the 60s to a laggard compared to its peers in Asean. Many thanks indeed to the Ayalas.
You're a ret@rd. 1960 GDP
USA 🇺🇸 $542 billion
UK 🇬🇧 $73 billion
Japan 🇯🇵🗾 $45 billion
PH 🇵🇭 $7 billion
It's the Filipinos' fault. And Makati didn't prosper until the late 70s
Yep, oligarchs.
Maybe blame Marcos Sr., who was the President for 21 years.
@@ChrisYap12 So don't blame the elite oligarchs that control the infrastructure and corrupt the politicians who change policies to maintain monopolies? Just blame it on the president right, because it's the easy answer? You're a fool.
Interesting.
Philipine cannot grow becouse of its own billionair who control the market it is hard to competed them
the comments here smh! spanish c.e.o my ass! he's filipino of filipino-german-spanish descent for godsake! do you call a LatAm mestizo a Spaniard? kaloka
Yes. His nationality is filipino but his ethnicity are filipino spanish - german
@@beastmood6635 then again do u call a latin american mestizo a spaniard? lol
@@beastmood6635 See, here's a very common misconception. Filipino is not an ethnicity, people would know that if they know about the intricacies of our history. Filipino is a nationality. All the racial classifications during the Spanish regime, that is indios/naturales (natives), moros (muslims), Lumads, Mestizo de Espana (native and spanish), Mestizo de sangley (spanish and chinese), tornatras (Native, spanish, chinese mix), and Filipino (spanish born in The Philippines, and yes the first Filipinos aren't even austronesian), and Sangleyes (pure chinese) are to be classifies as Filipino as long as they adhere to the laws and principles of Philippine Republic.
I don’t think he speaks tagalognlmao. I admit I’m a Filipino American that doesn’t speak Tagalog other than a few words, but I don’t claim I’m a better Filipino than people there.
The guy probably doesn’t care about the country. The whole family probably care about the Philippines as a toy and place for them to make money. If he cared about the country he would actually live there which he doesn’t and actually have better projects outside building Makati.
@@ryanbeltran9413 ayala speaks and understands tagalog. may pag conyo accent nga lang.
lol just because they're mestizo? ang gobyerno ang dapat namamahala sa mga "better projects", at anong naman alam mo dito ngayon? diba american ka? ba't ka nakikisawsaw...
ang gobyerno ng pilipinas majority lahat austronesian, (may mestizong chinese at spanish) ngayon anong ginawa nilang better projects na makakatulong ng todong todo sa bansa? WALA. A CENTURY FULL OF CORRUPTION PA ANG MGA YAN.
Don't be fooled!!! This Oligarch has vested interest too! Also, they are the culprit for overpriced real estate in the country. They tried to benchmark their prices to western standard but the infrastructure when you go out of that bubble is ridiculous. They are the reason why a lot of locals are misplaced.
You can say the same thing for every rich person on planet Earth.
Exactly 💯 overpriced real estate properties only the rich and few can afford.
Was this re uploaded??? 😅
Indonesia pride🇮🇩
Yeah. Corry constitution secured thier seats in philippine economy since then. Filipinos know what i mean
1973 Marcos Constitition also sealed Lucio Tan and David Consunji’s monopolies
Companies already moved to Makati by the late 70s, during Marcos era. You're just hallucinating. Katol pa 😂
MAKE THE PHILIPPINES GREAT AGAIN! 💖
It was never great to begin with
@@alice_agogo
Just like your Mom? LOL
#NoToCommunistGayLord
@@superbeef8653 my mom is also your mom, silly! :)
@@alice_agogo
Your Mom calls me DADDY... LOL
@@superbeef8653 what a coincidence! Your daddy also calls me DADDY lolz 😀👍
It's time for the Philippines to reestablish ties with Spain and Latin America by allowing Spanish and Latin American citizens to come into the Philippines freely and then propagate the usage of the Spanish language in the Philippine basic education curriculum from preschool to college.
Absolutely agree. Estoy en acuerdo contigo.
“It’s time for the Philippines to reestablish ties with Spain and Latin America by allowing them to attempt to re-colonize the archipelago by allowing them to enter the country freely and propagate their language and culture once again, just as it was in the good old days of the Spanish Empire for 300 years”
@@johnlacey3857 better to be colonized under Spain again that offers universal health care and free tertiary education than to be colonized again by the United States whose American citizens don't believe in the very concept of public good like universal health care, free public education, and generous social welfare programs.
@@JosephSolisAlcaydeAlberici Philippines hasn’t been part of the US since 1946 in case you hadn’t noticed. Furthermore when Spain last ruled the Philippines, it was locked in a violent revolution in which the Filipinos were trying to throw off their Spanish oppressors of 300+ years.
You are insane if you think the Filipinos are looking to become subjects of a European empire again.
Why?
Great SPANISH C.E.O.
they are filipinos now... fyi Ayala handle Ayala corp for 8 generation. and Ayala head office still in Philippines..
Ha kung ganun! Tawag pala sa mga puti sa america eh great British people!
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🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸 Espana CEO
lol they dont even know where Spain is
@@christiangungob-sd6dk what do you mean they don't? They still maintain ties there
But they dont speak spanish 💀
Philippines should rejoin their Spanish speaking brothers in Mexico and Spain!
and spanish language in public schools
@@spiritualwonderboy_ Yes agree
Mi hermano, soy un filipino y me estoy de acuerdo contigo.
English is better it's lingua franca
@@WorldwideTopTier Why not both :) Spanish is part of Philippines history and heritage. Much history and memory is recorded in Spanish
European
Zobel family nagsimula sa probinsya ng Capiz then lumipat sa maynila.
Marami raw kasing aswang dun char 😀
Ganon ba .Nafeature sila sa forbes magazine,well known bussiness man na di nila pinasok ang plotika.
Spain for the win! Easy coIony hahahaha
Oligarch
Philippines the one and only Billionaire while millions others still fought to buy Pagpag for Daily meal...😅😅😅
Not all filipinos eat and buy pagpag. Know your words before post it here. Not even reach 1 million filipinos eat pagpag. Even poor filipinos can buy food by their own. Don't use pagpag to insult filipinos, it's not even popular here, only popular to those no money to buy their own food lol.
All Countries Have Rich and Poor People What The Hell Are you Saying
Even vietnam is not even a rich country you are clearly delusional just keep eating D0gs lmao province of china