Trump vs Trump: RP real estate firm takes on the Donald
A leading Philippine real estate developer is taking on American real estate giant Donald Trump, and this time the TV producer cannot fire the one who has incurred his ire.
In a statement Wednesday from his headquarters in
Firing back, Megaworld’s investor relations officer John Hao said yesterday, “We do not need to ride on the name of Mr. Donald J. Trump as we are a leading property developer in the
Hao added that Megaworld Corp. filed its trademark application for the Trump name “well ahead” of the American developer, who also hosts the TV show, “The Apprentice.”
The dispute is pending with the Intellectual Property Office.
Now, who’s going to trump who in this real-life corporate drama between Trump and the Megaworld group, headed by Filipino-Chinese billionaire Andrew Tan?
It all began with a billboard with the name “THE TRUMPS” at the corner of De la Costa and Geronimo streets and
A statement from the Trump organization says “the sign uses the same typeface used by The Trump Organization in many publications in a blatant effort to mislead the Filipino public into believing that The Trump Organization is affiliated with Megaworld’s project.”
Trump claims that the word “Trump” is “unmistakably associated with me and with my company throughout the world.”
Obviously ruffled by the billboard, the real estate mogul - who also recently exchanged barbs with TV host/comedienne Rose O’Donnel - said in a statement that “when someone says the word ‘Trump’ people certainly do not think of Megaworld.”
The statement further said that the Trump Organization and Megaworld have been involved in an ongoing proceeding before the
Trump established the Trump Organization in 1980 as the umbrella organization of all his real estate developments and other corporate affiliates. The Trump Organization has over 22,000 employees.
Tan was listed recently by Forbes magazine as the
Megaworld is also behind Eastwood City in Libis, Quezon City, and continues to position it as the premier residential and business process outsourcing (BPO) enclave in the country as it speeds up construction of two more towers in the area-the Global One Center and the Eastwood LeGrand.
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