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Hey people, the article it titled "List of companies OF THE PHILIPPINES" not a list of all the companies IN the Philippines mean companies such as IBM, JPMorgan, Mcdonalds, MOST of the banks should not be on the list! They are not filipino companies, they are just companies that have branches there. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 111.255.14.125 ( talk) 18:15, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
I was hoping to make a Philippine 50 of sorts that would list 50 of the largest companies that are Philippine based (perhaps in terms of revenue) whether a publicly traded corporation, a state owned company, or a sole proprietorship. The other big businesses may be added later. Help anyone? Also, the company entries itself should be made also.....
Make sure you put the company name, and not a trading brand name. Companies may enter different markets with different names. This is stictly a list of companies, ok? So pls remove the redundant brands and put it under just one company, ex. ( Jollibee should include Greenwich and Chowking). If you want to make entries on the brands, that's ok, just don't add it to the list.
Finally, don't put any entries that include companies that are not notable. Those entries may be in danger from article deletion. Pls make sure that your entries are notable.
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Can we have a definition in the article itself what the term "Philippine-based" means? i.e. originated in the Philippines, Filipino (citizen or national?) founder/operator, x% of branches in the Philippines, etc. Shrumster 08:56, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
I was editing the Information Technology section when I saw "Batang Yagit" in the list. Is this a vandal? Simoncpu ( talk) —Preceding comment was added at 09:08, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
Edit went unnoticed for over a month and removed from section. Reason: FHM Philippines does NOT manufacture motor vehicles and parts, they publish magazines. Sir Jazer 13 ( talk) 17:08, 29 December 2010 (UTC)
It sure was in the wrong section. Should you not have put it in correct section (media), rather than just delete it. FHM is not to my taste but is a big selling publication. Boopolo ( talk) 05:12, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
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The 'Not notable' suggestion is contentious. As The Philippines Islands are such; Islands, what is notable in Cebu or Davao might not be heard of in Manila. A bank serving the whole of region VIII might not be heard of outside region VIII, and yet in the top five there. A top Hotel in Southern Leyte, may be known by everyone in the whole of the provence, but never heard of up North. As the majority of the population is in NCR, Luzon area, this article could be endanger of becoming Northern biased.
As for top 1,000. How can that work? Statistics here in the Philippines are totally inaccurate. The 'official' unemployment rate is a typical example. Another example is the have the UK and Ireland in Northern Europe.
Corporations. Why corporations? All big companies are not corporations. Some are privatly owned. Boopolo ( talk) 04:49, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
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@ Gobautista: you added a nice list of firms as a breakout at the top of the article, but I'm not sure what the inclusion criteria is there. By "global presence", did you just mean that they've expanded beyond the domestic market? It seems like there's quite a few from the list below that would meet that threshold. Were you trying to just make a "top companies" list? Maybe just a raw ranking by revenues would be better? I usually use the Fortune Global 500, but nothing from the Philippines is on there. There's also the Forbes Global 2000, which does have good representation for ranking maybe the top five. Thoughts? Kuru (talk) 15:45, 27 September 2017 (UTC)
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Hey people, the article it titled "List of companies OF THE PHILIPPINES" not a list of all the companies IN the Philippines mean companies such as IBM, JPMorgan, Mcdonalds, MOST of the banks should not be on the list! They are not filipino companies, they are just companies that have branches there. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 111.255.14.125 ( talk) 18:15, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
I was hoping to make a Philippine 50 of sorts that would list 50 of the largest companies that are Philippine based (perhaps in terms of revenue) whether a publicly traded corporation, a state owned company, or a sole proprietorship. The other big businesses may be added later. Help anyone? Also, the company entries itself should be made also.....
Make sure you put the company name, and not a trading brand name. Companies may enter different markets with different names. This is stictly a list of companies, ok? So pls remove the redundant brands and put it under just one company, ex. ( Jollibee should include Greenwich and Chowking). If you want to make entries on the brands, that's ok, just don't add it to the list.
Finally, don't put any entries that include companies that are not notable. Those entries may be in danger from article deletion. Pls make sure that your entries are notable.
== Suggesting a reference: "Top 1000
Corporations in the Phils" ==
Perhaps contributors may use these types of reference in order to populate the list?
Mgc0wiki 03:39, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Can we have a definition in the article itself what the term "Philippine-based" means? i.e. originated in the Philippines, Filipino (citizen or national?) founder/operator, x% of branches in the Philippines, etc. Shrumster 08:56, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
I was editing the Information Technology section when I saw "Batang Yagit" in the list. Is this a vandal? Simoncpu ( talk) —Preceding comment was added at 09:08, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
Edit went unnoticed for over a month and removed from section. Reason: FHM Philippines does NOT manufacture motor vehicles and parts, they publish magazines. Sir Jazer 13 ( talk) 17:08, 29 December 2010 (UTC)
It sure was in the wrong section. Should you not have put it in correct section (media), rather than just delete it. FHM is not to my taste but is a big selling publication. Boopolo ( talk) 05:12, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
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The 'Not notable' suggestion is contentious. As The Philippines Islands are such; Islands, what is notable in Cebu or Davao might not be heard of in Manila. A bank serving the whole of region VIII might not be heard of outside region VIII, and yet in the top five there. A top Hotel in Southern Leyte, may be known by everyone in the whole of the provence, but never heard of up North. As the majority of the population is in NCR, Luzon area, this article could be endanger of becoming Northern biased.
As for top 1,000. How can that work? Statistics here in the Philippines are totally inaccurate. The 'official' unemployment rate is a typical example. Another example is the have the UK and Ireland in Northern Europe.
Corporations. Why corporations? All big companies are not corporations. Some are privatly owned. Boopolo ( talk) 04:49, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
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@ Gobautista: you added a nice list of firms as a breakout at the top of the article, but I'm not sure what the inclusion criteria is there. By "global presence", did you just mean that they've expanded beyond the domestic market? It seems like there's quite a few from the list below that would meet that threshold. Were you trying to just make a "top companies" list? Maybe just a raw ranking by revenues would be better? I usually use the Fortune Global 500, but nothing from the Philippines is on there. There's also the Forbes Global 2000, which does have good representation for ranking maybe the top five. Thoughts? Kuru (talk) 15:45, 27 September 2017 (UTC)
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