They are young, bold and resourceful. They all are from the Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980), the demographic bridge between the baby boomers and the millennials.
They built their own companies out of their own passion and vision, contributing to wealth and job creation. None of them was raised in poverty but none came from ultra-rich families. They did not inherit their companies from their parents. Before the age of 40, they listed the companies they founded and gained access to the capital markets while subjecting their enterprises to greater public scrutiny and accountability.
Imagine where they could be in decades to come.
Edgar “Injap” Sia II
Edgar “Injap” Sia II
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Mang Inasal, DoubleDragon Properties
He never had to reinvent the wheel but he knows how to spot opportunities and thrive even in highly competitive segments like fast-food or real estate. His is a story of a provincial lad who had the vision and who knew how to compete and even turn competitors into allies.