DoubleDragon Properties
Traded as | PSE: DD |
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Industry | Real estate Retail |
Founder | Edgar Sia II |
Headquarters | Makati, Philippines |
Key people |
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Parent | Injap Investments, Inc. Honeystar Holdings Corporation |
Subsidiaries | CityMall |
Website | www.doubledragon.com.ph/ |
DoubleDragon Properties Corporation (formerly, Injap Land Corporation) is a Philippine real estate development company based in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 2009[1] as a subsidiary of Injap Investments, Inc. In 2012, the company became a joint venture between Injap Investments, Inc. and Honeystar Holdings Corporation.[2]
It is the parent company of CityMall, which plans to build 100 shopping malls by 2020.[3]
The company went public in 2014.[3] As of May 2017, it has a market cap of PHP 112.6 billion.[4]
Subsidiaries
- CityMall Commercial Centers, Inc.
- DoubleDragon Sales Corporation
- DoubleDragon Property Management Corporation
- DD Happyhomes Residential Centers, Inc.
- DD-Meridian Park Development Corporation
- Hotel of Asia, Inc.
- Iloilo-Guimaras Ferry Terminal Corporation
- Piccadilly Circus Landing, Inc.
References
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^ "Hottest stock: DoubleDragon". Manila Standard. March 4, 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
^ ab "Edgar Sia". Forbes.com. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
^ DoubleDragon Properties Corp (1 February 2017). "DD:Philippines Stock Quote - DoubleDragon Properties Corp - Bloomberg Markets". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
External links
- Official website