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  • Originally posted by ariel_muhlach View Post
    if his port business is making so much money why then MVP left him on the air with regards to their supposed partnership that almost led to said business to collapse.
    The opportunity to acquire a majority stake in Meralco was just too good for MVP...

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    • Originally posted by Jordan Bruiseter View Post
      The opportunity to acquire a majority stake in Meralco was just too good for MVP...
      I do not think the Meralco takeover has any effect on the planned Manila North Harbor joint venture but I am mistaken as neo is correct in saying that the said port business could really be making that much money. However it makes MVP one of those businessmen who you described as "throwing dirt" on the Romeros as he was not contented to be just a partner but is that greedy that he wants it all.

      http://business.inquirer.net/52205/n...p-new-terminal
      If you cannot amaze people with your intelligence, confuse them with your stupidity.

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      • acording to snow badua in his TV program PTV Sports, Mikee romero might buy the powerade franchise. BTW, is eala and badua are already in good terms?

        “Hindi ko na inaano ‘yun (mapasama sa pool) eh,” Santos said. “Kung susumahin mo ang buhay naming mga player, ‘san ba talaga ang first priority namin, ‘di ba? Ang first priority ko, dahil dito ko nakuha lahat ng kagandahan ng buhay ko at para sa pamilya ko, ang San Miguel. Alam naman ng lahat ‘yun. Ito ang dapat kong paglingkuran.”

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        • hi guys.newbee here.i just hope romero is not another pseudo-sister team just like barako bull and air21 if you knpw what i mean

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          • Originally posted by iamstingray View Post
            hi guys.newbee here.i just hope romero is not another pseudo-sister team just like barako bull and air21 if you knpw what i mean
            we can never tell but i can assure Mikee is a competitive person...I think he will not release guys who his efficient in his team that easily..
            To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
            1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.

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            • Originally posted by reamily View Post
              we can never tell but i can assure Mikee is a competitive person...I think he will not release guys who his efficient in his team that easily..
              Well actually, it depend$.
              If there is no basketball in heaven, i am NOT going.

              SMALLBALL, bitches..

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              • Originally posted by durden_tyler View Post
                Well actually, it depend$.
                yup especially with the family core business being hit left and right ..... he could learn from Lito Alvarez how to get easy money via player trades.
                LABAN KUNG LABAN! KAYA NATIN PILIPINAS!
                Mabuhay ang TEAM PILIPINAS !!!!


                NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE!
                THE DREAM LIVES ON !!!!

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                • Originally posted by ariel_muhlach View Post
                  if his port business is making so much money why then MVP left him on the air with regards to their supposed partnership that almost led to said business to collapse.
                  I think we all know of MVP's preference to run the business on his own, or if not, he gets to operate it. The problem was Mikee Romero wanted to run Harbour Center as he used to do. MVP won't allow that to happen which is quite logical. MVP would put his money in a business where he'll have control operationally.

                  Which is the reason why Mikee Romero went to the next best person after MVP to help finance this project ---- Ramon Ang.

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                  • Originally posted by reamily View Post
                    we can never tell but i can assure Mikee is a competitive person...I think he will not release guys who his efficient in his team that easily..
                    No doubt Mikee's competitive. The question is...is he in control? He's obviously not the moneyman here if ever he gets to buy Powerade. At the end of the day, the power brokers will rule and have Mikee serve as rubber stamp for every consummated deal.

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                    • Originally posted by nardy View Post
                      yup especially with the family core business being hit left and right ..... he could learn from Lito Alvarez how to get easy money via player trades.
                      Believe it or not, Air 21 may have been the only team in the past 9 years since they joined the league in 2002 that has turned a tidy profit from their PBA experience. That's right - they actually earned more revenue compared to their operating costs. How'd they do it? Governor Lito Alvarez would definitely know the answer...

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                      • Originally posted by Jay P. Mercado View Post
                        I think we all know of MVP's preference to run the business on his own, or if not, he gets to operate it. The problem was Mikee Romero wanted to run Harbour Center as he used to do. MVP won't allow that to happen which is quite logical. MVP would put his money in a business where he'll have control operationally.

                        Which is the reason why Mikee Romero went to the next best person after MVP to help finance this project ---- Ramon Ang.
                        Didn't Romero approach Henry Sy at all? They have quite a long partnership, both being co-investors at NU.
                        Keep running, big boy.

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                        • Originally posted by kerouac82 View Post
                          Didn't Romero approach Henry Sy at all? They have quite a long partnership, both being co-investors at NU.
                          If ever he did, I don't think Sy would have agreed. It's not his line of business and besides, Sy isn't also known to do joint ventures (JV) with others. He has the resources to do things his own so why partner with someone else? And since this isn't really his cup of tea (retail and real estate are), it wasn't worth the endeavor.

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                          • Originally posted by Jay P. Mercado View Post
                            If ever he did, I don't think Sy would have agreed. It's not his line of business and besides, Sy isn't also known to do joint ventures (JV) with others. He has the resources to do things his own so why partner with someone else? And since this isn't really his cup of tea (retail and real estate are), it wasn't worth the endeavor.
                            Was thinking that Henry Sy might be interested in a Harbor Square-type urban re-development project in the Bay Area. Dunno how that would work out, but still somewhat within the scope of real estate. Then again, Romero's resources are indeed peanuts compared to SMDC's.
                            Keep running, big boy.

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                            • I don't think Mr. Romero is in the same class as SMC conglomerate and PLDT group or even Fred Uytengsu. Mikee's 2010 estimated net worth $130 Million http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=596606 compared to SMC's and PLDT's ($7 billion) market capitalization.



                              (“The net worth of Harbor Center is P3.5 billion and the net worth of R-II Builders is P2.5 billion.” His eldest son Dr. Mikee Romero is boss of Harbor Center and is also now the largest collector of Fernando Amorsolo paintings in the Philippines. When asked about critics’ charges of his alleged “midnight dealings” and other irregularities, the elder Romero denied any wrongdoing and decried another rival port operator’s “black propaganda.” He added: “Please write in your Philippine STAR columns that more port operators should be welcomed to the Philippines, because more competition will mean lower costs and better efficiency for a better Philippine economy.” The elder Romero said he loves BMW motorcycles and his new blue Maserati sports car.)

                              He could be our version of Memphis Grizzlies prospective buyer Robert Pera worth $800 million
                              who David Stern said has a 'few dollars' (Silicon Valley billionaire -NASDAQ: UBNT)

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                              • In the NBA, being in a large financial market (Los Angeles, New york, Chicago, Miami) makes the team acquire multiple all stars because these teams are more than likely turn a profit compared to 'small market teams' , it doesn't really make a difference if the owners such as Jerry Buss-$600M (Lakers) James Dolan-$494 million (Knicks) aren't as wealthy as the others because their teams have billion-dollar television deals.

                                As oppose to billionaire owners -Mark Cuban-$2.3B (Dallas), Paul Allen-$14B (Portland) who owns smaller market teams, and are less likely to spend over the cap and pay the luxury tax.

                                Heck! PBA should adapt the luxury tax policy from the NBA.
                                Last edited by startupsold; 07-28-2012, 10:43 PM. Reason: typing

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