The night ‘Tatang’ Henry Sy came to see ‘Kapitan’ Geny Lopez
There’s one image of Henry Sy Sr. that remains on my mind, that of a private moment of the tycoon—spent with another tycoon, Eugenio “Geny” Lopez Jr.
There’s one image of Henry Sy Sr. that remains on my mind, that of a private moment of the tycoon—spent with another tycoon, Eugenio “Geny” Lopez Jr.
I saw the ad for “Ryan Ryan Musikwentuhan” only a week before the show. And I thought: This one I want to see.
What legacy do you want to be remembered for? Now that I’m in my mid-50s, leaving a legacy has been a topic of conversation among my friends.
Your mantra for the week: “Abundance is quality, not necessarily quantity.”
Born of a poor family in Xiamen, China, Henry Sy Sr. has come a long way from selling shoes from a small store in Quiapo, Manila, to become the richest man in the Philippines with an estimated net worth of $13.2 billion as of March 2013, according to the financial Bible, Forbes Magazine.
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