San Miguel Brewery
Philippine brewery
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September 2024 | San Miguel Corporation, through New NAIA Infrastructure Corporation (SMC SAP and Co Consortium), begins its private concession to operate Ninoy Aquino International Airport, a 15-year contract running until September 2039. |
June 10 2024 | Ramon S. Ang became chairman and CEO, while his eldest son John Paul L. Ang assumed positions of vice-chairman, president and COO, pending stockholder and SEC approvals. |
September 2022 | Iñigo U. Zobel completed share sales, reducing his ownership to 1.487 billion shares or 62.36 percent. |
August 2022 | Iñigo U. Zobel began selling shares, reducing his ownership from a previous percentage. |
April 15 2021 | San Miguel Corporation amended its by-laws to unify the roles of CEO and president, with Ramon S. Ang remaining as vice-chairman, president (CEO) and COO. |
June 16 2020 | Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. passed away at age 85 due to heart failure and pneumonia. |
2019 | In the summer, Letran Knights joined the PBA D-League as Petron-Letran to prepare for NCAA Season 95. |
2019 | San Miguel Corporation concluded its sponsorship of Davao Aguilas F.C., ending its three-year involvement with the football team. |
November 19 2019 | Letran Knights won their 18th Men's Basketball championship by defeating the defending champions San Beda Red Lions. |
February 1 2018 | SMC became the name sponsor of Alab Pilipinas and formally announced a partnership with the team. |
February 1 2018 | SMC forged a partnership with Colegio de San Juan de Letran to support its sports program. |
2017 | San Miguel Corporation began sponsoring Davao Aguilas F.C., a football team, marking its entry into football team sponsorship. |
September 15 2014 | SMC sold its stake in PAL holdings for approximately $1.3 billion and relinquished management control back to the Lucio Tan group. |
2013 | SMC concluded its participation in the ASEAN Basketball League, having won one ABL championship during its tenure. |
April 2012 | SMC bought a 49% minority stake in Philippine Airlines (PAL) Holdings for US$500 million to revitalize PAL and Air Philippines. |
2011 | SMC began participating in the ASEAN Basketball League, playing as the San Miguel Beermen. |
2010 | SMC acquired majority control of Petron Corporation. |
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