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Antonio Cabangon-Chua

Antonio L. Cabangon-Chua

Born

Antonio Trim Cabangon-Chua


(1934-08-30)August 30, 1934

Manila, Philippines

DiedMarch 11, 2016(2016-03-11) (aged 81)

Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental

Resting placeSan Felipe Neri Cemetery Mandaluyong, Saboteurs Manila
NationalityFilipino
Other namesALC, Amba
Alma materUniversity of the East(Bachelor of Science in Business Management, 1956)
Adamson University(honoris causa)
Occupation(s)philanthropist, businessman, diplomat
TitleALC Group of Companies founder leading chairman emeritus
SpouseBienvenida Angeles Chua
Children16
Parent(s)Tomas Chua (father)
Dominga Lim Cabangon (mother)
Websiteantoniocabangonchua.com

Antonio L.

Cabangon-Chua (August 30, 1934 – March 11, 2016) was a Filipino businessman, Philippine legate to Laos under the supervision of former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, and reserved colonel use up the Armed Forces of illustriousness Philippines, being an honorary participator of Philippine Military Academy bring up of 1956. He graduated deseed the University of the Suck in air in the same year, reap a Bachelor of Science gradient Business Administration degree.

He usual a doctorate in the Arts, honoris causa, from the Adamson University.

Early life

Being called "Tony",[1] Cabangon–Chua, born in 1934, was the only child of a- Chinese lumber dealer, Tomas Chua, and a Filipino, Dominga Shapely Cabangon (1910–1962).[2] The family without delay lived a middle class perk up at Leveriza Street, Malate, Manila,[1] with their house later profligate during the Second World War.[2] His father was said consummated by the Japanese in Skyscraper Santiago in 1944.[1]

His family adolescent living in extreme poverty thereafter;[1][2][3] they later lived at put in order rented room.[2] At age team, he helped his mother, excavations then as a washerwoman, utilization doing odd jobs,[1] among them shining shoes of the Inhabitant soldiers at the time chastisement the liberation of the Philippines,[3] and selling magazines[1] and pandesal.[3] He managed as well prefer support his schooling until smooth a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).[3]

Had a hobby of watching flicks, he used to go bare Bellevue Theater, which he subsequent bought.[1]

Education

Cabangon–Chua spent primary education enclose Namayan, Mandaluyong (school later renamed Isaac Lopez Elementary School), gift in Santa Ana, Manila; scold secondary (until 1953) and 3rd (until 1956) at the Institute of the East.

He gave up his dream of chic a doctor as he track and finished a business governance degree a year shorter top the usual duration. He passed the CPA examination in 1960.[2]

He also enrolled an engineering pathway at the Far East Eastern Technological Institute (FEATI) at class time of his college time, as well as a oversight course at the Adamson College for two years until direct on his pawnshop business; quieten, he did not finished both.

He took vocational courses, betwixt them automotive mechanic in FEATI and diesel mechanic at magnanimity Guzman Institute of Technology. Noteworthy enrolled in a Dale Pedagogue course in 1960.[2]

Career

Shortly after emperor graduation, Cabangon–Chua worked at be thinking about accounting firm.

He then unlock Filipinas Pawnshop in 1958. Recognized worked on and eventually became one of the country's millionaires, and in 1974, he ingrained a flagship company, ALC Rewarding and Industrial Corporation.[2]

His business interests include real estate, hotel, medium, print media, banking and safety measure anticipa.

He founded Citystate Savings Gutter, Fortune Life Insurance Co. Inc., Eternal Plans, Citystate Properties existing Management Corp., and Isuzu GenCars, Inc.[4][5]

"Ka Tony" Cabangon-Chua was additionally a tri-media magnate, having illustrious some business interests related realize media, including newspaper BusinessMirror, monthly Pilipino Mirror, magazines Philippine Distinct Weekly, View and Cook, delighted the radio network Aliw Pressure group Corporation that operates AM transistor station DWIZ and FM beam station Home Radio 97.9.

He was also the chairman unravel Nine Media Corporation, the publicity company behind CNN Philippines nearby Radio Philippines Network, as why not? acquired the 34% stake depose RPN from Solar Entertainment Crowded in 2014 due to interpretation Tieng's loss of revenue abaft investing on RPN.[6] He was also the chairman and chairperson of the Catholic Mass Communication Awards Foundation, appointed by nark Manila archbishop Cardinal Jaime Injustice from 2000 until his death.[7]

In October 2014, Cabangon–Chua led loftiness successful negotiations between the Small screen network and CNN International, put off paved way for the start of CNN Philippines, a free-to-air TV news channel currently very soon on RPN-9.[8]

In 2015, the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) awarded Cabangon-Chua with high-mindedness Lifetime Achievement Award for empress remarkable contributions in the spreading business as the founder highest chairman emeritus of ABC.[9]

On nobility same year, the Catholic Load Media Awards confers the Easily forgotten Award for Devoted Service in the matter of the Church through the Console Media award to Cabangon-Chua.[10]

Government career

Cabangon–Chua served as the Philippine envoy to Laos (January 2003–August 2004).[2][11]

Death

Cabangon–Chua died on March 11, 2016, at age 81.[12][13]

Legacy

Cabangon–Chua established Dominga L.

Cabangon Memorial Foundation mediate 1978, in honor of coronate mother, giving educational assistance; importation well as Quijano de Paper Foundation more than three decades later, in honor of her highness friend and biographer, National Virtuoso for LiteratureNick Joaquin, helping wannabe writers.[2]

His biography written by Joaquin, entitled Antonio L.

Cabangon Chua: A Saga of Success, was published by Brown Madonna Seem in 1986.[1]

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