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The Manila Electric Company (PSE: MER), also known as Meralco (/ m ɜːr ɑː l k oʊ /, Tagalog: [mɛˈɾalkɔ], stylized in uppercase), is an electric power distribution company in the Philippines. It is Metro Manila 's only electric power distributor and holds the power distribution franchise for 39 cities and 72 municipalities, including ...
The change was enacted by Manuel M. Lopez, the chairman and chief executive officer of Meralco, and was designed to prolong the vision of Lopez’s father, Eugenio Lopez, Sr. (first Filipino owner of Meralco), and is in line with the company's policy of securing the welfare and well-being of its personnel. The change also put into use a new ...
Manila Electric Company (Meralco) - acquired by the Lopez Group 1962 and developed into a power-distributing company. Between 2009 and 2012, the Lopez Group would reduce its 33.4% holdings in MERALCO by selling most of its shares to the First Pacific Group. [5] [6] [7] Since 2012, the Lopez Group's maintains a 3.95% interest (one board seat) in ...
Razon is married to Felicia “Lizzy” Santos, a board member of the Child Protection Network. She is an alumnus of Saint Louis University Madrid Campus and the University of the Philippines. Razon's 2 children are Enzo, an artist, Tarzeer Pictures co-founder and Katrina, a disc jockey, music mixer, composer and KSR Ventures owner. [7]
Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... This is a complete list of electric utilities in the Philippines. ... MERALCO PIOU Luzon 6,612,523 List (114 ...
Before being appointed by Benigno Aquino III to the Transportation and Communications secretary post, de Jesus is the president [2] and chief operating officer of Meralco Corporation. He previously served as the Secretary of the Philippine Department of Public Works and Highways secretary [ 3 ] in the Cabinet of Noynoy's mother, former ...
Meralco was so large that many Filipino businessmen believed that its acquisition by a Filipino was nearly impossible. By 1960, Meralco was worth $66 million and served more than 360,000 customers. In 1961, Fortune Magazine cited that the company's operations and equipment were comparable to the best US power firms. [citation needed]
Jeffrey Tarayao (born March 9, 1980) is a Filipino business executive. He is currently President of OneMeralco Foundation, the corporate foundation and social development arm of the Manila Electric Company, the largest electric utility company in the Philippines. [1]