The number one liquor in the Visayas and Mindanao is rum, which is also made from sugar cane.
By the way, Distilleria Limtuaco whose most recent advertising campaign has been bashed by feminists has launched its newest product, a mango liquer rum, at the Manila F.AM.E. International, the countrys twice-a-year trade fair for foreign buyers which ends today.
MBL is the baby of computer engineer Luis Lina, who borrowed P2 million from uncle, Bert Lina, the local partner of Federal Express. China alone exports annually $500-million worth of giant prawns.
Proof? Last Tuesday, Mr. Sy was a key factor in the annual stockholders meetings of both San Miguel Corp. and Equitable PCI Bank.
In the case of San Miguel, Mr. Sys shares could have given Presidential Committee on Good Government chairman Haydee Yorac the crucial eighth seat in the 15-man board. Instead, Mr. Sys son and San Miguel director, Henry Sy Jr., voted to keep Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. as chairman of the food and beverage giant.
In the case of Equitable PCI, Mr. Sy nominated five directors, including daughter and Banco de Oro Universal Bank chairman Teresita Sy Coson, to the board of the countrys third largest bank, setting the stage for drama and spectacle. Well, that didnt happen because Mr. Sys nominations were deemed invalid on a technicality even before the meeting started.
As a result, EPBIBs annual stockholders meeting was a dead bore. There were few questions which chairman Antonio Go and other members of the board had to answer from the floor. There were no changes in the board, which included Social Security System president Corazon dela Paz as one of three vice-chairmen.
As everybody knows, the SSS is trying to sell its shares in EPCIB to the Sy-controlled Banco de Oro, subject to approval by all the government agencies concerned. Right now, the proposed deal is being studied by the Department of Justice.