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Amiel L. Melendez
Partnership
GoPro and Redbull
GoPro doesn't just sell portable cameras, and Red Bull doesn't just sell
energy drinks. Instead, both have established themselves as lifestyle brands
-- in particular, a lifestyle that's action-packed, adventurous, fearless, and
usually pretty extreme. These shareG those surrounding action sports.
Corporation
Kailan a cooperative in Ilocos Sur, Philippines established in 2000 with 1 branch in Candon
City, Ilocos Sur.
Sole Proprietorship
Jollibee Foods Corporation (also called JFC, and popularly known as Jollibee) is
a Filipino multinational chain of fast food restaurants based in Pasig, Philippines. JFC is the
owner of the popular fast food brand Jollibee, dubbed as Asia's answer to McDonald's in the fast
food business.
With the success of its flagship brand, JFC acquired some of its competitors in the fast food
business in the Philippines and abroad such as Chowking, Greenwich Pizza, Red Ribbon, Mang
Inasal, and Burger King Philippines. As of January 2015, JFC had a total of more than 3,000
stores worldwide, with system-wide retail sales totaling 82.1 billion pesos for the 2011 fiscal
year.
Mang Inasal-The company was started by Edgar Sia, who owned his first business at the age of
twenty. Sia engaged in the food business at twenty-six years of age, opening the first Mang
Inasal branch in December 2003 at the Robinsons Mall Carpark in Iloilo City. The restaurant was
an instant success, despite stiff competition from other, more established grilled-food restaurants.
The chain opened its first branches within the Visayan region, then expanded to
neighboring Mindanao to the south before spreading to Metro Manila. Thereafter, the company
started franchising in 2005. By 2008, Mang Inasal had opened 23 restaurants, with ten being
franchised.
In October 2010, 70% of Mang Inasal was acquired by Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC), for 3
billion ($68.8 million).[3] In April 2016, JFC (Jollibee Food Corporation) acquired the remaining
30% previously belonging to Injap Investment which is owned by Inasal's founder.