''BusinessWorld'' is a business
newspaper
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in the
Philippines
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with a nationwide circulation of more than 117,000 (as of March 2014).
Founded in 1967 as ''Business Day'', it is
Southeast Asia
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's first daily business newspaper.
History
''Business Day'' (19671987)
Raul L. Locsin became a business reporter for the ''
Manila Chronicle'' in 1963. He helped establish the ''Economic Monitor'', the first business weekly in the Philippines. Then, he founded ''Business Day'', the first
Southeast Asian business daily.
In its debut issue, released on February 27, 1967, ''Business Day'' promised "competent and responsible reporting of the news." As
editor-in-chief
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, Locsin aimed to demystify business and economics and make the subject more accessible to the general public. During
martial law under Ferdinand Marcos
At 7:15 p.m. on September 23, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos announced on television that he had placed the Philippines under martial law, stating he had done so in response to the "communist threat" posed by the newly founded Communist Part ...
(19721981), ''Business Day'' was the only independently owned newspaper in
Manila
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. It gained a reputation for accuracy in
an era of misinformation,
as Locsin was committed to the tenet that "a newspaper is a
public trust" and promised editorial freedom.
''Business Day'' ran articles critical of President Marcos.
After a
labor strike by
leftist staff, Locsin resigned and closed ''Business Day'' in 1987. Four months prior, he had finished repaying the newspaper's accumulated debt. The majority of his former staff
picketed his house to convince him to return. They set up a new corporation, BusinessWorld Publishing Corporation, with Locsin accepting the position of publisher, president, and editor.
''BusinessWorld'' (19872003)
The first issue of ''BusinessWorld'', the successor of ''Business Day'', was released on July 27, 1987.
In the same year, ''BusinessWorld'' became the first among local dailies to use
desktop publishing
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, and in 1991 it incorporated World Press, Inc., a fully owned printing subsidiary of the firm located in
Antipolo, Rizal.
World Press, which started with a five-unit web offset printing press, already had nine units by 1995. In two years, it was able to own pre-press facilities that allowed for the Color Electronic
Pagination System, which made ''BusinessWorld'' the country's first newspaper printed in full color.
Previously housed in
Ortigas Center
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,
Pasig, ''BusinessWorld'' moved to its current location in
New Manila,
Quezon City
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in 1994. The building was designed by Locsin's cousin, the late
National Artist for Architecture
Leandro V. Locsin, who also worked on the
Philippine Stock Exchange Plaza in
Makati
Makati ( ; ), officially the City of Makati (), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines, known for being one of the leading financial centers in the country. As of 2013, the city has the highest concent ...
.
When Locsin died in May 2003 after a long-term illness, his wife, executive editor and chief operating officer Leticia Locsin, took over as the paper's president, publisher, and chairperson until her death in August 2005. Their daughter, Barbara Locsin, headed the paper for a while, later succeeded by Anthony Cuaycong as chief operating officer.
MVP Group acquisition
In 2004, the
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), led by businessman
Manuel V. Pangilinan, acquired a minority stake in ''BusinessWorld'' through PLDT's Beneficial Trust Fund unit,
MediaQuest Holdings, Inc.
In September 2013, MediaQuest assumed control of the paper, with its subsidiary Hastings Holdings Inc. increasing its stake from 30% to 76.67% and infusing
₱
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100 million into the company over the next 12 months.
Smart Communications, Inc. co-founder and chief wireless advisor Orlando Vea was named acting president. In March 2014, José Roberto "Roby" A. Alampay, head of Philippine
news portal and PLDT subsidiary
InterAksyon.com and a
News5
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anchor, was appointed concurrent editor-in-chief of the newspaper.
In July 2015, ''
The Philippine Star
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'' acquired the entire 76.63% stake of its sister broadsheet ''BusinessWorld'' from Hastings Holdings Inc., the subsidiary of ''The Star''s parent, MediaQuest. ''The Philippine Star'' president Miguel G. Belmonte was named concurrent president of the broadsheet.
In January 2020, managing editor Wilfredo G. Reyes was appointed as the paper's new editor-in-chief replacing Alampay.
''BusinessWorld Live''
In 2018, ''BusinessWorld'' became part of the
One News organization, a 24-hour
English-language
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news channel owned and operated by
Cignal TV, the cable TV business of the MVP Group's Mediaquest Holdings, Inc. The newspaper launched its own business news program, ''BusinessWorld Live'', in the channel. The one-hour program premiered on May 28, 2018, and airs every weekdays, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. (
PST). Due to
COVID-19 pandemic
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, ''BusinessWorld Live'' temporarily broadcasts from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM. TV personalities Danie Laurel and JP Ong (replaced by Jes delos Santos in 2019) hosts the business news program.
''BusinessWorld'' Economic Forum
In 2016, ''BusinessWorld'' hosted the inaugural BusinessWorld Economic Forum at the
Bonifacio Global City in
Taguig, Philippines with the theme "Charting Progress to 2020: What to Expect from the New Presidency". The annual business forum gathers some of the biggest names in Philippine and global business for a day of discussion sessions on different trends and events affecting the future of business, trade and economics.
Since its inception, the forum has been held three times already, each with a different theme and set of speakers. In 2020, the event will be held online due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.
Forum themes
* 2016 - held on July 12, 2016, at the Shangri-La The Fort, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, with the theme, "Charting Progress to 2020: What to Expect from the New Presidency".
[
* 2017 - held on May 19, 2017, at Shangri-La at The Fort in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig with the theme, "Fueling Philippine Economic Expansion Beyond 2017: The Engines of Growth".
* 2018 - held on May 18, 2018, at the Grand Hyatt Manila in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig with the theme, "Disruptor or Disrupted? The Philippines at the Crossroads".
* 2019 - held on May 30, 2019, at the Grand Hyatt Manila in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig with the theme, "The Fu of Business: Next-wave Disruptions & Opportunities".
* 2020 - to be held online from November 25 to 26, 2020 with the theme, "The Big Reshape: Towards a More Resilient, Sustainable and Inclusive Future".][
* 2021 -
* 2022 -
]
''BusinessWorld Top 1000'' Corporations in the Philippines
Business World Magazine's annual ranking of the Philippines' largest corporations, ranked by revenue, is known as the BusinessWorld Top 1000 Corporations in the Philippines. The list provides detailed information about each company, such as after-tax profits, assets, investors and shareholders' assets, and market value. Public companies with their corporate offices and incorporation in the Philippines are included in the top 1000. Meralco
The Manila Electric Company, also known as Meralco (, , stylized in uppercase), is an electric power distribution company in the Philippines. It is Metro Manila's only electric power distributor and holds the power distribution franchise for 3 ...
, Petron Corporation, Toyota Motor Philippines, Pilipinas Shell, Texas Instruments Philippines, Toshiba Information Equipment, Philippine Airlines
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Philippine ...
, Mercury Drug, BDO Unibank, and Nestlé Philippines are among the Top 1000 Corporations in the Philippines.
According to the Philippine Star, the BusinessWorld Top 1000 firms’ performance in 2016 is reflective of the overall economic performance that year with gross domestic product growth of 6.9 percent being the fastest in three years as well as the second fastest among its Asian neighbors.
The Top 1000 list has become vital to the research on performance of Philippine companies and domestic economy that the Business Expectations Survey that is released on a quarterly basis by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is drawn from a pool of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Top 7,000 Corporations in 2010, and Business World’s Top 1,000 Corporations in 2013.
Additionally, the Conduct of the Corporate Financial Trends Survey (CFTS) by the Philippine Financial Stability Coordination Council (FSCC) also selected sample establishments/enterprises from the list of Top 1,000 Corporations released by the BusinessWorld. The FSCC consists of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), Department of Finance (DOF), Insurance Commission (IC), Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC), and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
A study published in DLSU Business & Economics Review evaluated the Web presence of the top multinational manufacturing corporations in the Philippines from a sample of 70 Web sites of companies in BusinessWorld’s list of the Top 1000 Corporations in the Philippines for 2006. The websites were subjected to a framework of ten critical factors; and comparisons were made against existing benchmarks. Thereafter, the functionality of the Web sites of the three top-ranked companies was analyzed using a two-dimensional grid for Web site evaluation. Results indicate that there is a need for improvement in the design and quality of the Web sites of manufacturing firms in the Philippines.
About one-third of the large establishments make it to the list of the Philippines’ Top 1000 Corporations, which is published annually by BusinessWorld and its
predecessor, Business Day, in cooperation with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). From 1970 to 2009, industrial sector has consistently dominated
the list of Top 1000 corporations.
During pandemic, the drop in gross income mirrored a drop in economic output following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. In actual terms, the Philippine economy fell by 9.6% in 2020 (-8.1 percent in current prices), the lowest result since the 1940s. Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) took the top rank in this year's edition with gross revenues of P266.055 billion, down 13.9 percent from P309.090 billion the previous year. San Miguel Corp. and SM Investments Corp.'s combined business units came in second and third, with gross earnings of P773.569 billion (-27.6%) and P396.751 billion (-21.7%), respectively. 370 international corporations made the list, accounting for 37.1 percent of the top 1000's total gross revenue this year. Its total revenue
BusinessWorld researchers use a "tickmarking" guide in their methodology for the Top 1000 publication, which is a way for them to identify items considered as the net sales, cost of sales, debt, or inventory in the financial statements since such items would depend on the industry where companies belong.
References
External links
Media Ownership Monitor Philippines - Print
by VERA Files and Reporters Without Borders
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