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Philippine Tycoon Roberto Ongpin, Founder Of Alphaland, Dies At 86

Por: Forbes Business February 06, 2023

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Roberto Ongpin was chairman of Philippine developer Alphaland.Forbes Asia Tycoon —founder and chairman of Philippine real estate developer —died peacefully on Saturday at age 86. Ongpin died in his sleep at his resort on Balesin Island, his nephew, Rafael Ongpin, said in a over the weekend. The exclusive 500-hectare members-only tropical island, about 115 kilometers east of Manila, is part of the tycoon’s sprawling real estate empire. The... + full article



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