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Project

1. Cut out at least 5 different pictures or from any company website of ONE
company ONLY
* identify each picture by labeling it properly and describe it.
* explain each strategies the company is doing based on the cut out of
pictures you gather.

Toyota Philippines

1. Expanding Facilities – Toyota PH wants to expand its facilities to be able to


serves island to island customers

2. Giving Women Opportunities – Toyota wants to let people know that even
womens can compete with their Activities hosted by Toyota
3. Giving Customers Assurance – Providing Customers with a great advantage
makes even toyota more competitive. Having a assurance that their vehicles is
great that makes people Loyalty to them.

4. Building Mobile App – Building a mobile app can make transactions or even
consulation more safe and secure.

5. Dependable Service – Great power involves great Responsibility. Having a


worldwide company is very hard in the first place but Toyota assures every
customers need to be assisted at any circumstances.
2. Name at least ONE entrepreneur or business owner of a company that is
based here in the Philippines and write a short biography or timeline about
his/her venture and success in doing the business.

SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION

Danding Cojuangco - CEO of San Miguel


Eduardo Murphy Cojuangco Jr. (June 10, 1935 – June 16, 2020) was a Filipino businessman
and politician. He was the chairman and CEO of San Miguel Corporation, the largest food and
beverage corporation in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. He served as a Philippine
ambassador and governor of Tarlac. In 2016, his personal wealth was estimated at US$1.16
billion, and it was estimated that at one time, his business empire accounted for 25% of the
gross national product of the Philippines. Cojuangco was widely considered a crony during the
Marcos regime.

Cojuangco was born on June 10, 1935, the first-born child of Eduardo Chichioco Cojuangco and
Josephine B. Murphy. He completed his high school education at De La Salle College. He
attended UP Los Baños and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

Cojuangco was the eldest child of Eduardo C. Cojuangco Sr. and Josephine B. Murphy. His
mother, the daughter of an Irish-Canadian U.S. Army volunteer who married a Filipina woman,
was born and raised in Baguio. His father Eduardo Sr., the son of Melecio Cojuangco, was of
Chinese descent.

Cojuangco died on June 16, 2020 of heart failure and pneumonia at the St. Luke’s Medical
Center – Global City, six days after his 85th birthday.

At his final necrological services, he was surrounded by his family, widow Gretchen Oppen
Cojuangco, children, grandchildren and intimate friends.

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