This must be our easiest contest ever! Every week, a Lopez Group company is featured on the LopezLink FB page. Employees of the featured company simply have to tag themselves and fellow employees on the featured photo. Each wave lasts for a week, but there is a 50-tag limit per photo, so make sure to tag early! Every Friday, an electronic raffle is done to select 10 winners of special prizes. Thus far, First Philippine Holdings Corporation and SKYcable have been tagged, with a few more companies slated to be featured in upcoming waves. Wave 1 winners from FPH and its subsidiaries won a shopping bag from Lopez Holdings Corporation. They are Carmina Ubaña, Martin Cocson, Bernulf Babang, Rupert Karlo Aguila, Kenchezzca Thea Pastorfide, Florence Pua, Anthony John Crisostomo, Joan Santiago, Michelle dela Cruz and Nelson Torio. Wave 2 winners from SKYcable, who received a Lopez Museum tumbler, are Rodelo Villafuerte, Chriz Armas Gabon- Longara, Ronaldo Tuzon, Anacita Manzo Marin, Ale Grapilon, Chris Ventura, Nicky Jean Flores Castro, Bren Cruz, Ross Bautista Valencia and Aldwin Villanueva Mahusay. Watch the LopezLink Facebook page for the next wave and get ready to go on a tagging spree
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