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Enrique Razon Pushes Ahead Philippine Water And Other Infrastructure Projects

Por: Forbes Business October 14, 2022

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This story appears in the October 2022 issue of Forbes Asia. Enrique Razon Jr. isn’t fazed by the bureaucratic hurdles that often derail Philippine projects. Infrastructure is a third leg for his business built on ports and casinos. , due to global market turmoil. “Markets are not receptive [now] for a large deal,” Eduardo Francisco, president of BDO Capital & Investment, one of two local underwriters, says. “We are waiting for markets... + full article



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