Ayala, the Philippines╩╛ oldest business house / by Eduardo Lachica.
Material type: TextPublication details: Makati, Philippines : Filipinas Foundation, 1984Description: 239 pages : illustrations (some col.) 31 cmISBN:- 9711047004 (pbk.)
- HC 452.5.A2 .L117 1984
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Bibliography: p. 233.
This is the story of the Ayala family of the Philippines and of the business-now vast, varied and multi-sectoral-which they have been running for the past 150 years. The story of the family melds into the story of business; growth of the family parallels the growth of the business.
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