Who is beaver lopez
All Rights Reserved. My Profile Sign Out. Ramirez -. Beaver, understandably, wants to pamper his firstborn. And that though they grew up with servants in their homes, Beaver can change busted lightbulbs and fix leaking faucets and Jackie can do laundry.
For his ability to get by without maids, Beaver is grateful for the four years he spent in the US. You could say they tempered me," he admits. The second child and eldest son of tycoon Manolo Lopez and his wife Maritess Lagdameo, Beaver was born into a life of privilege. The family home in Wack-Wack had its own squash court, and waiting for Beaver to get home from school was his own personal instructor.
The allowance from Manolo Lopez stopped when Beaver started earning his own money in He describes himself as a late bloomer he had his first girlfriend at 18 and is thankful his parents always made him toe the line.
For one, he had a curfew. Beaver was thrust into the spotlight when he married Jacqueline in September last year. Even the barong tagalog he wore to his wedding was fussed over. He went to office at the Skycable branch in Caloocan City, while his wife prepared for the arrival of the baby. As we interview him at his Corinthian Gardens home, he winces at the memory of the difficulties Jackie went through at childbirth, an experience he was very much a part of.
Beaver accompanied his baby to the nursery, made sure his footprints were taken and then he counted his fingers and toes. Satisfied, he waited for his wife to be wheeled back from the recovery room and thanked her.
As Jackie recovered from her Caesarian operation and worked to shed the 73 pounds she gained during her pregnancy, Beaver found himself pinch-hitting for her. He realizes that as a presidential son-in-law, he will be under constant scrutiny. But by being "God-fearing, family-oriented and hardworking," he hopes to be a role model to the youth. Beaver and Jackie have gotten their act together as a couple.
Pandemic endgame and Gen Zs: A 4-point agenda to help unlock a better future. Also held by Benpres: Besides power, banking, phone, water and toll-road franchises, the Lopezes have broadcast licenses. As if the franchised interests weren't enough reason to see more than just romance in the Estrada-Lopez nuptials, there is a long history of political involvement by the business clan. Fernando Lopez, an uncle of Eugenio Jr. Marcos himself courted the clan's support for his presidential bids in and He shut them down under martial law in , and jailed Eugenio Jr.
The Lopezes got most of their ventures back during Corazon Aquino's presidency. In last year's presidential election, they both backed former Manila mayor Alfredo Lim. Cementing the support of such a media juggernaut would be a considerable asset for Estrada, whose frictions with the press recently led to an apology from The Manila Times and resignations among its staff over alleged palace pressure on the paper's owners. A broadcast ally may also help the Estrada family's ambitions, which do not stop with the end of this presidency in His son Jinggoy, now in his last term as mayor of San Juan, their Metro Manila hometown, may try for the Senate in And despite his on-air protestations, Estrada does not seem averse to being associated with tycoons like beer, banking and airline magnate Lucio Tan and plastics king William Gatchalian.
Manila recently was planning controls on plastics and petrochemicals imports, but reviewed the idea in the face of private-sector opposition. Investors seem delighted by the Beaver-Jackie engagement. Meralco charges are based on a rate formula vetted by the Energy Regulatory Board. The Court of Appeals, under Estrada, has overturned that ruling.
Analysts believe Meralco is due for a rate increase and may ask for one as early as September, with approval expected by mid The brokerage firm thinks ABS-CBN is a particularly good buy because of its "undiminished market dominance and lower cost for audience share. Frets company president Manuel Lopez, Beaver's father: " may be the last year we can consider Meralco as a monopoly.
In addition, a state censorship board vets the network's taped programs and, under a recent Justice Department ruling, even cable TV shows. Charges for the Lopez group's tollways, water and telephone services are subject to official approval. The Bangko Sentral, the national monetary authority, will have to approve the buyer.
Xavier Gonzales, Benpres's chief operating officer. After the Jackie-Beaver marriage, though. Also of possible concern to the clan are rumors that Meralco may become the takeover target of buyers friendly to Estrada, as the phone company PLDT was.
While the Lopezes run the electric company, the government controls the biggest share bloc - But he shelved the plan this year as Congress considered the Omnibus Power Bill expected to open up the electricity sector.
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