| On Entrepreneurship and Globalization: John Gokongwei, Jr. (Part 4) |
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(This is the fourth of 8 parts of Mr. John Gokongwei, Jr.'s speech during the Ad Congress on 21 November 2007.) In that decade, not many business opportunities were available due to the political and economic environment. Many Filipinos were already sending their money out of the country. As a Filipino, I felt that our money must be invested here. I decided to purchase shares in San Miguel, then one of the Philippines' biggest corporations. By 1976, I had acquired enough shares to sit on its board. The media called me an upstart. "Who is Gokongwei and why is he doing all those terrible things to San Miguel?" ran one headline of the day. In another article, I was described as a pygmy going up against the powers-that- be. The San Miguel board of directors itself even aid for an ad in all the country's top newspapers telling the public why I should not be on the board. On the day of reckoning, shareholders quickly filled up the auditorium to witness the battle. My brother James and I had prepared for many hours for this debate. We were nervous and excited at the same time. (Read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7 and Part 8)
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