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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. abstract "Eduardo Murphy Cojuangco, Jr. (born June 10, 1935), also known as Danding Cojuangco, is the chairman of San Miguel Corporation, the largest food and beverage corporation in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, former Philippine ambassador, and former governor of Tarlac. In 2005, his personal wealth was estimated at US$527 million. It was estimated that, at one time, his business empire accounted for 25% of the gross national product of the Philippines. He has been called "one of the country's leading businessmen".He was a candidate for the Philippine presidency in 1992, ultimately losing in a tight election to Fidel V. Ramos. Ramos received 23.6% of the vote. Miriam Defensor Santiago came in second with 19.7% and Cojuangco came in third with 18.2%.He tested the political waters in 2003, planning to run in the 2004 Presidential and Local Elections, but soon withdrew. He was a close adviser and personal friend to former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, which led him to become estranged from his cousin, Corazon Aquino, who after Marcos' ouster succeeded him as president. Cojuangco is of partial Irish, Spanish, and Chinese descent.[citation needed]Cojuangco was a member of the Rolex 12, a group of 12 men who were closest to Marcos and allegedly were his enforcers of Martial Law. He is also an honorary member of PMA Class 1951. Cojuangco also was accused by the military men at the scene of Benigno Aquino, Jr.'s assassination, as the leader who orchestrated the crime.He is currently the chairman emeritus of the Nationalist People's Coalition, the party he founded in 1992 which served as his vehicle to further his aspirations in the 1992 presidential elections.He was also an advocate for sports in the country through using his company as sponsors for various events. He is notable for supporting basketball in a huge way since the 1980s as a basketball godfather for President Marcos with the famed Northern Consolidated teams of coach Ron Jacobs and the three SMC owned teams currently playing in the Philippine Basketball Association (the flagship Petron Blaze Boosters, the Barangay Ginebra Kings, and the B-Meg Llamados).He studied at San Beda College, De La Salle University, University of the Philippines, Los Baños and California State College.Besides English and Tagalog, he speaks Ilocano, the language of his mother and Kapampangan, the original language of the Cojuangcos.[citation needed]".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. activeYearsEndDate "1969-12-30".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. activeYearsEndDate "1972-09-23".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. activeYearsStartDate "1967-12-30".
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. almaMater California_State_University.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. almaMater De_La_Salle_University.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. almaMater San_Beda_College.
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthDate "1935-06-10".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthName "Eduardo Murphy Cojuangco, Jr.".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthPlace Paniqui,_Tarlac.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthPlace Philippines.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthPlace Tarlac.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthYear "1935".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. nationality Philippines.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. occupation Businessperson.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. office "Governor of Tarlac".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. office "Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Tarlac's First District".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. otherParty Nacionalista_Party.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. party Nationalist_People's_Coalition.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. successor Jose_Cojuangco,_Jr..
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. almaMater San_Beda_College.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. almaMater "California State College".
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. almaMater "University of the Philippines, Los Baños".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthDate "1935-06-10".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthPlace Paniqui,_Tarlac.
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthPlace Philippines.
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. birthname "Eduardo Murphy Cojuangco, Jr.".
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. nationality Philippines.
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. office "Governor of Tarlac".
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. otherparty Nacionalista_Party.
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- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. spouse "Soledad Oppen Cojuangco".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. successor "(Post later held by Jose Cojuangco, Jr.)".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. successor "Vacant".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. termEnd "1969-12-30".
- Eduardo_Cojuangco,_Jr. termEnd "1972-09-23".
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