Ramon "Boy Blue" del Rosario Jr. may now be in his mid-70s but the Phinma Group chief executive has not lost his pre-Edsa 1 cojones, when he along with the late Jaime Ongpin and other Makati business executives formed Manindigan to battle Ferdinand Marcos Sr. amid a deepening political and economic crisis and the overhang of martial law rule.
Nearly four decades on, Boy Blue is at it again, this time to prevent the election and the return of Marcos Jr. to Malacanang.
Here, as the attached screenshot shows, the Phinma CEO makes a very public but still atypical business display of political persuasion, with a wall-to-wall billboard across the Phinma Properties building on EDSA, challenging the survey results showing an impending Marcos return.
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