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  1. Manny Villar: At Home in His Empire. Tycoon Manuel B. Villar, Jr. is undoubtedly one of the fathers of the Philippine property industry. But he stands out because his is an empire he himself built from scratch or to put in more specifically, out of a single red truck for gravel and sand.

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  2. Since then Manny Villar became the housing industry leader, and the biggest homebuilder in Southeast Asia, having built more than 500,000 houses for middle-class Filipino families and for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

  3. Manny Villar is the first post-war public official who became both Speaker of the House of Representatives and Senate President. He is the President of the Nacionalista Party—the country’s grandest political party.

  4. Manny Villar. 1,674,981 likes · 3,255 talking about this. The Official Page of Manny Villar, Chairman of Vista Land, AllValue, and MV Holdings.

  5. Manny Villar became the housing industry leader, and the biggest homebuilder in Southeast Asia, having built more than 100,000 houses for the poor and middle class Filipino families. He then initiated mass housing projects to achieve economies of scale.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Manny_VillarManny Villar - Wikipedia

    Manuel "Manny" Bamba Villar Jr. ( Tagalog pronunciation: [bɪlˈjaɾ]; born December 13, 1949) is a Filipino businessman and former politician. He previously served as senator from 2001 to 2013 and as the President of the Senate of the Philippines from 2006 to 2008.

  7. mannyvillar.com.ph › multimedia › informationInformation | Manny Villar

    Despite the popularity of online news sites, I still prefer reading the paper, smelling the newsprint, and hearing the rustling of the paper as I turn to another page. Well, to each his own. The point that I want to make is this — now more than ever, we need to have access to reliable information as we make important decisions in our lives.