How Ross Chastain’s Charlotte woes gave Joey Logano a lifeline in the NASCAR championship fight?

Ross Chastain endured a challenging day at the Charlotte Roval, as pit stop miscues and a chaotic finish ultimately cost him a spot in the final Round of 8. The No. 1 driver lost out to Joey Logano in a dramatic battle for the last transfer position.

Chastain started the race in 10th position, while Logano began further back in 17th. Despite the setback on the starting grid, the Trackhouse driver was fast enough to earn valuable stage points early on. However, his day took a turn for the worse after overshooting his pit exit following Stage 1. Although he managed to recover and even passed Logano during Stage 2, more trouble awaited him.

During a pit stop on lap 87, Chastain was caught speeding on pit road. He quickly double-clicked into third gear and dialed back, but it was not enough to avoid a costly pass-through penalty. Later in the race, with 10 laps remaining, Logano pitted, leaving Chastain with a 10-point lead in the standings. Chastain chose to stay out on the track, hoping to fight for his spot in the playoffs.

With just four laps to go, Logano had gained momentum, passing multiple cars and narrowing the points gap to just three. In a desperate attempt to maintain his position, Chastain made a risky move trying to pass Denny Hamlin in the final corners. Unfortunately, the maneuver resulted in a collision that wiped out both cars. Chastain scrambled across the finish line in reverse, while Logano managed to pass him by a mere 0.167 seconds, clinching the final transfer spot.

Reflecting on the incident, a teammate commented, “I saw [Chastain] going in there sideways trying to get the No. 11, and I was like, ‘Oh boy, this could be the difference right here.’ But at that point, I was just a passenger. I was too far back to do anything myself, so I was just going to go through the corner and hope for the best.”

Amidst the drama, Trackhouse teammate Shane van Gisbergen emerged victorious, securing his fifth consecutive win on road courses.

Taking full responsibility for the outcome, Chastain appeared visibly dejected after his playoff exit. “Today, we were good enough to run top five and I took us out of that. It’s all on me,” he admitted.

Chastain’s exit paves the way for defending champion Joey Logano to secure yet another shot at the title. Meanwhile, Logano’s teammate Ryan Blaney trails the playoff leader, Denny Hamlin, by just two points — setting up a thrilling remainder of the season.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nascar/news-how-ross-chastain-s-charlotte-woes-gave-joey-logano-lifeline-nascar-championship-fight

Top AEW star urges Tony Khan to immediately cancel upcoming match

A former AEW champion recently made an important request to All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan.

The Acclaimed was a popular tag team back in the day, known for their dynamic chemistry and entertaining performances. However, since their split, things haven’t gone well for the duo.

Fans and analysts alike have noted the challenges both wrestlers have faced individually, highlighting the impact the breakup has had on their careers. It remains to be seen how Tony Khan will respond to the former champion’s request and what this could mean for the future of The Acclaimed.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/aew/news-top-aew-star-urges-tony-khan-immediately-cancel-upcoming-match

Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb drops 2-word reaction as George Pickens torches Jets’ defense in 37-22 win

George Pickens made a big splash in Week 5 with a 43-yard touchdown as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the New York Jets 37-22. Injured wide receiver CeeDee Lamb reacted to Pickens’ performance on Sunday by reposting the NFL’s highlight of Pickens along with a succinct two-word caption: “That Guy!”

The play occurred late in the third quarter. Dak Prescott threw deep, Pickens outran the Jets defender, and scored easily. It was one of many big plays that helped Dallas take control early. The Cowboys led 23-3 at halftime and maintained their advantage throughout the game.

That touchdown marked George Pickens’ fifth of the season. With that score, Pickens became the first player in Cowboys history to secure five touchdown receptions in his first five games.

### CeeDee Lamb’s Injury Status

CeeDee Lamb has been sidelined since suffering an ankle injury in Week 3 against the Chicago Bears. He missed Week 4 versus the Green Bay Packers and Week 5 versus the Jets; however, the team chose not to place him on injured reserve. If his recovery progresses well, Lamb could return by Week 7 or Week 8. Given that high-ankle sprains often take four to six weeks to heal, a return as late as Week 9 or 10 remains a possibility.

### Cowboys’ Acquisition of George Pickens

The Cowboys traded for George Pickens in March 2025, despite already having CeeDee Lamb as their WR1. At the time, Lamb was healthy and coming off a Pro Bowl season, but Dallas sought an additional top-tier receiver to stretch the field and reduce the pressure on Lamb.

### Looking Ahead

The Cowboys face the Carolina Panthers next on October 12. Fans will be keen to see how both wide receivers contribute as the season progresses.

### Jerry Jones on CeeDee Lamb’s Ankle Injury

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed Lamb’s ankle injury and the play that caused it during a September 23 interview on “105.3 The Fan,” just one day after Dallas’ 31-14 loss to Chicago.

Jones expressed no regrets about the decision that led to the injury, saying, “There’s no regret. No. That goes with it. That’s been an effective play for us over the last few years. It’s one that we will take advantage of when he gets back.”

### Contract Situations

The timing of Lamb’s injury is challenging, as he is in the final year of his rookie contract. Drafted 17th overall in 2020, Lamb has established himself as the Cowboys’ top receiver and a two-time Pro Bowler. Dallas picked up his fifth-year option for 2024, making the 2025 season his last before he must sign a new deal or enter free agency. Contract negotiations are expected soon.

Meanwhile, George Pickens, acquired from Pittsburgh earlier this year, remains on his rookie deal signed in 2022, which also expires after the 2025 season. This means he too could become a free agent if the Cowboys do not extend his contract.

Stay tuned for more updates as the Cowboys navigate the rest of their season with this dynamic receiving duo.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-cowboys-wr-ceedee-lamb-drops-2-word-reaction-george-pickens-torches-jets-defense-in-37-22-win

OBC Backlash To Maratha Quota Move

The Maharashtra government finds itself ensnared in an unenviable political trap, squeezed between the determined demands of the Maratha community and the rising fury of the Other Backward Classes (OBCs). What began as an attempt to placate one influential section of society has spiralled into a full-blown social confrontation.

The escalating conflict—now set to culminate in a massive OBC march to Nagpur on October 10—threatens to tear at the state’s social fabric and has left the administration struggling to balance between the devil and the deep blue sea.

At the heart of the turmoil lies a controversial Government Resolution (GR) passed in September 2025. The order, designed to appease Maratha activist Manoj Jarange-Patil after months of agitation, streamlines the process for members of the Maratha community to secure Kunbi caste certificates. Kunbis fall under the OBC category, and the GR would effectively make Marathas eligible for reservation benefits already enjoyed by the OBCs.

For the Marathas—a politically powerful community that has long felt economically and educationally disadvantaged—this move represents long-overdue recognition of their claim to affirmative action.

However, what seems like a solution for one group has ignited a storm among another. The OBC community sees the GR not as an act of inclusion but as an encroachment. Their fear is simple yet legitimate: the reservation quota is a limited resource. The Supreme Court’s 50 per cent ceiling on total reservations leaves no room for expansion without reducing the share of others.

Any significant addition of Marathas under the OBC umbrella would directly eat into the quota meant for the OBCs in government jobs and education.

OBC leaders across party lines—ranging from senior figures like Chhagan Bhujbal to grassroots organisations—have denounced the move as a politically expedient step that undermines their hard-won constitutional rights.

The state government’s firefighting efforts, including announcements of enhanced welfare funds and new development schemes for the OBCs, have done little to calm tempers. Protesters dismiss these gestures as cosmetic palliatives that fail to address the core injustice.

Many OBC organisations also question the credibility of the verification process, which depends heavily on pre-1967 archival records and self-declared affidavits—an arrangement they fear could open the floodgates for mass reclassification and, eventually, the erosion of their identity and entitlements.

This volatile situation calls not for quick political fixes but for statesmanship and foresight. The government must urgently initiate transparent, inclusive consultations with credible representatives from both communities.

Hastily implementing the GR without broad consensus risks triggering prolonged litigation, social unrest, and even communal polarisation, as seen in Manipur.

A sustainable resolution must balance the Maratha community’s aspirations with the constitutional rights of the OBCs. Maharashtra’s social harmony and the credibility of its governance depend on dialogue, evidence-based policymaking, and an unwavering commitment to justice for all.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/obc-backlash-to-maratha-quota-move

“Handshake after the hug is real game “: NFL fans react to Tom Brady linking up with Jayden Daniels’ mom Regina ahead of Chargers vs. Commanders game

Tom Brady connecting with Jayden Daniels’ mom, Regina Jackson, ahead of the Week 5 matchup between the LA Chargers and the Washington Commanders, has drawn considerable attention from fans.

The meeting sparked widespread interest, fueling speculation and conversations across social media platforms. As the game approaches, fans are eager to see how this connection might influence the matchup.

Stay tuned for more updates and insights leading up to this exciting Week 5 showdown.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-handshake-hug-real-game-nfl-fans-react-tom-brady-linking-jayden-daniels-mom-regina-ahead-chargers-vs-commanders-game

Broncos rally from 14-point deficit to hand Eagles their first loss of the season, 21-17

Denver Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto and defensive end Zach Allen bring down Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts during the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, October 5, 2025, in Philadelphia. — AP Photo/Chris Szagola

Bo Nix threw an 11-yard touchdown pass and J.K. Dobbins rushed for a 2-yard score in the fourth quarter as the Denver Broncos erased a 14-point deficit to hand the Philadelphia Eagles their first loss of the season, 21-17, on Sunday.

The Broncos batted down Jalen Hurts’ last-gasp pass on the final play of the game, sending the Super Bowl champions to just their second defeat in their last 22 games.

Denver (3-2) caught a huge break during their rally when the Eagles had a late fourth-down conversion called back due to an illegal shift penalty against running back Saquon Barkley. This forced Philadelphia (4-1) to punt, and Hurts was unable to lead another comeback attempt. His final pass, on second-and-10 from the 29-yard line, was knocked down as time expired, securing the improbable Broncos victory.

Nix celebrated by waving his arms toward dozens of Broncos fans dressed in orange who had gathered near the visitors’ tunnel.

Nix threw for 242 yards — a week after throwing for a career-high 326 yards and two touchdowns against the Cincinnati Bengals — as Denver’s run-first offense and dominant defense came alive in the fourth quarter.

The Broncos totaled just 199 yards and trailed 17-3 at the end of the third quarter before Nix jump-started the offense.

Dobbins, who followed up his 101 rushing yards against Cincinnati with 79 yards on Sunday, punched in a 2-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter to make the score 17-10.

The Broncos regained possession, and Nix connected with Courtland Sutton for a 34-yard gain on the decisive drive. He then found Evan Engram over the middle for an 11-yard touchdown.

Head coach Sean Payton gambled on a two-point conversion, which paid off when Nix hit Tony Franklin, putting Denver ahead 18-17 with 7:36 remaining in the game.

The play stunned and silenced the Philadelphia crowd — a familiar gut punch coming off the Phillies’ blown three-run lead the previous night in a playoff loss to the Dodgers.

However, the resilient Eagles were far from ready to surrender their 10-game winning streak.

At fourth-and-4 from their own 49-yard line, Hurts connected with DeVonta Smith on a long reception that should have resulted in a first down — only for a penalty on Barkley for an illegal shift to wipe the play off the board. Smith finished with eight catches for 114 yards.

That marked the end of the Eagles’ late push.

Will Lutz added a 36-yard field goal with 1:11 left to extend Denver’s lead to 21-17.

Hurts threw for 280 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown pass to Dallas Goedert and a 47-yard TD pass to Barkley in the third quarter that had given the Eagles a 17-10 lead.

### Injuries

**Broncos:** Running back Tyler Badie left late in the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury.

**Eagles:** Guard Landon Dickerson suffered an ankle injury, and tight end Grant Calcaterra was sidelined with an oblique injury.

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Gov’t debt service surged by 257% in Aug. to P664.7B

The government’s debt service burden more than tripled in August, driven by higher amortization payments following a mammoth settlement of maturing bonds.

Debt payments surged by 257 percent year-on-year to P664.7 billion, according to the latest cash operation report from the Bureau of the Treasury.

This increase brought the total debt service payments for the first eight months of the year to P1.54 trillion, remaining nearly flat compared to the previous period.
https://business.inquirer.net/550897/govt-debt-service-surged-by-257-in-aug-to-p664-7b

WNBA Finals Game 2 winners, losers: Jackie Young, A’ja Wilson shine, Mercury look deflated

WNBA Finals Game 2 Recap: Las Vegas Aces Take Commanding 2-0 Lead Over Phoenix Mercury

LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Aces are now just two wins away from securing their third WNBA title in four years. The No. 2 seed Aces took a commanding 2-0 lead over the No. 4 seed Phoenix Mercury in the best-of-seven 2025 WNBA Finals with a 91-78 victory in Game 2 on Sunday, Oct. 5 at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.

Jackie Young Leads the Charge

Aces guard Jackie Young dominated the game, finishing with a game-high 32 points on 12-of-20 shooting from the field and 3-of-7 from beyond the arc. Young scored an incredible 21 points in the third quarter alone, setting a WNBA Finals record for the most points scored in a single quarter.

Interestingly, Young had been absent from practice the day before, dressed in street clothes. Head coach Becky Hammon revealed that Young was battling fatigue, but she appeared revitalized during Game 2. “Last game, she had no legs. No lift. Apparently, she went and found some legs because she was cooking today. She’s a bad, bad girl,” Hammon remarked.

A’ja Wilson’s Dominance Continues

A’ja Wilson added 28 points and 14 rebounds, proving once again why she is one of the league’s top players. Wilson scored 20 of her 28 points in the first half, becoming only the third player in WNBA Finals history to score 20 or more in one half. Along with 14 rebounds, she also contributed three assists and one steal.

Wilson just missed recording her ninth 30-plus point playoff game. Had she reached 30 alongside Young, they would have been the first duo in WNBA Finals history to each score 30 or more points in the same game. “I dropped the ball on that one. Sorry, Jack,” Wilson joked after the game.

Las Vegas Big Three Unstoppable

The Aces’ superstar trio of A’ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray were almost unstoppable throughout the game. Together, they combined for 70 of the Aces’ 91 points. Gray contributed a double-double with 10 points and 10 assists, while Wilson and Young powered the offense.

Head coach Becky Hammon praised the trio, saying, “They’re studs. That is why the expectation is so high, because of those three.”

Phoenix Mercury’s Big Three Fight Hard

On the other side, the Mercury leaned heavily on their own star trio of Alyssa Thomas (10 points, six rebounds, five assists), Satou Sabally (22 points, nine rebounds), and Kahleah Copper (23 points, three rebounds), who combined for 55 of Phoenix’s 78 points.

Alyssa Thomas Sets Assist Record

Despite the loss, Alyssa Thomas achieved a significant milestone, becoming the all-time leader in assists in WNBA postseason history by surpassing Courtney Vandersloot with 391 assists and counting. Thomas finished the game with 10 points, six rebounds, five assists, and three steals, a bright spot for the Mercury amidst their struggles.

Concerns Over Satou Sabally’s Injury

A major concern for Phoenix was an apparent ankle injury sustained by Satou Sabally at the 3:57 mark of the fourth quarter after a collision with A’ja Wilson. The foul was ruled a common foul, but Sabally did not return to the game and was visibly limping as she headed to the bench.

Postgame, coach Nate Tibbetts said Sabally was pulled as a precaution, emphasizing the team’s cautious approach moving forward. When asked how she was feeling, Sabally simply responded, “Fine.”

Phoenix’s Three-Point Shooting Struggles

The Mercury struggled mightily from beyond the arc. After Kahleah Copper opened the scoring with a 3-pointer, Phoenix missed 15 consecutive attempts and finished shooting just 17.9% (5-of-28) from three-point range. This marked their second-worst 3-point performance of the postseason.

Three-point shooting was critical to the Mercury’s two double-digit comeback wins over the Minnesota Lynx in the semifinals, but Sunday’s cold shooting left them unable to keep pace. Coach Tibbetts noted, “We tried to force it a little. We were pretty stagnant offensively.”

The Mercury are 2-1 in the playoffs when making 10 or more three-pointers, highlighting how integral outside shooting is to their success.

Coaching and Rotation Decisions Under Scrutiny

Coach Nate Tibbetts’ inexperience in the WNBA Finals appeared evident in Game 2, particularly in his rotation choices and timeouts. He relied on an eight-person rotation and did not utilize his bench depth effectively until the lead ballooned close to 20 points.

Bench players DeWanna Bonner, Sami Whitcomb, and Kathryn Westbeld combined for only eight points. Tibbetts did not call a single timeout during the Aces’ dominant 30-point third quarter, missing opportunities to disrupt their momentum.

Bench Production Lacking for the Mercury

The Mercury, who entered the postseason with the highest scoring bench in the league, have seen limited contributions from their reserves in the Finals. Their bench was outscored 41-16 in Game 1 and 16-8 in Game 2.

DeWanna Bonner was limited to four points on 1-of-5 shooting in 23 minutes, while Sami Whitcomb played 14 scoreless minutes (0-of-3 FG, 0-of-2 3PT). The lack of offensive support beyond their Big Three has hampered Phoenix’s ability to stay competitive.

Officiating Controversy Continues

Officiating once again became a controversial topic during Game 2. Several calls and missed calls frustrated players and fans alike. Phoenix star Alyssa Thomas was vocal about what she felt were missed fouls, while chants of “Refs, you suck” echoed throughout Michelob Ultra Arena, reflecting the crowd’s displeasure.

Looking Ahead

With a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, the Las Vegas Aces are in a commanding position to capture their third WNBA title in four years. The Phoenix Mercury will need to address their shooting woes, injury concerns, and deepen their rotation if they hope to turn the series around.

Stay tuned for more updates as the Finals continue.


This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: WNBA Finals Game 2 winners, losers: Jackie Young, A’ja Wilson dominate.

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/wnba-finals-game-2-winners-235503481.html

Shiba Inu Price Prediction: Can SHIB Reclaim $0.00005 While AlphaPepe Becomes the Best Crypto to Buy Now

**Shiba Inu (SHIB) Tests Key Resistance Levels Amid Meme Coin Resurgence**

Shiba Inu (SHIB), one of the world’s most recognized meme coins, is once again testing key resistance levels after months of consolidation. Following a wave of renewed retail activity, analysts are speculating whether SHIB can reclaim the $0.00005 mark and reignite its legendary 2021-style momentum.

However, while SHIB continues its steady recovery, attention is also shifting to a new name in the meme coin space: AlphaPepe (ALPE). With strong presale traction, growing liquidity, and unique tokenomics, AlphaPepe is already being hailed by analysts as the best crypto to buy now for investors chasing the next breakout meme project.

### Shiba Inu’s Path Toward $0.00005

Shiba Inu is currently trading around $0.000028, reflecting a 6% uptick in the last week. After a prolonged period of low volatility, trading volumes on SHIB have started to climb again, signaling that buyers are returning.

**Technical Setup**
– **Support Levels:** $0.000025 remains the critical support zone, tested multiple times over the past month.
– **Resistance Levels:** $0.000032 and $0.000038 are the next major resistance zones before the psychological barrier at $0.00005.
– **Indicators:** On-chain data shows reduced whale sell-offs and modest accumulation among mid-tier wallets, often a precursor to upward momentum.

If SHIB can maintain its position above $0.000030 and Bitcoin remains stable near $120K, analysts predict a possible move toward $0.000045–$0.00005 in the short term.

### Ecosystem Growth

Beyond price movements, Shiba Inu’s developers are pushing forward with **Shibarium**, the project’s Layer-2 scaling solution. The network has already surpassed 10 million transactions, boosting SHIB’s utility and network confidence.

Moreover, Shiba Inu’s burn mechanisms continue to play a crucial role. Over 410 trillion tokens have been removed from circulation since launch, slowly tightening supply and building upward price pressure for the long term.

### Market Sentiment: Meme Coins Return to the Spotlight

With meme coins regaining momentum across social media, sentiment around SHIB has improved significantly. Search trends show Shiba Inu price queries rising sharply since early October.

Analysts say that if retail interest continues to build, meme tokens like SHIB and PEPE could see a Q4 resurgence similar to the one that fueled 2021’s record rallies.

However, the competition has evolved. A new generation of meme coins combining hype with structured tokenomics is beginning to dominate. At the front of that pack sits **AlphaPepe**.

### AlphaPepe: The Best Crypto to Buy Now in 2025

While SHIB has matured into a long-term community token, AlphaPepe represents the explosive side of the meme market.

Priced at just $0.006, the project has already raised over $245,000, gained nearly 2,000 holders, and seen its second USDT liquidity pool surpass $5,000 — signaling steady growth ahead of listing.

**Why AlphaPepe Stands Out**
– **Instant Token Delivery:** Unlike many presales that lock tokens until listing, AlphaPepe gives investors immediate access, building trust.
– **Staking Rewards:** Holders can earn up to 85% APR, encouraging long-term participation instead of quick flips.
– **Audited and Verified:** AlphaPepe has achieved the maximum BlockSafu audit score, giving it a credibility edge in the meme sector.
– **Viral Community:** Thousands of users across X (formerly Twitter) and Telegram are driving engagement with meme campaigns and influencer shoutouts.

AlphaPepe’s success lies in its timing — entering the market just as meme sentiment returns and retail liquidity floods back into smaller-cap projects.

### Price Projections

Analysts forecast AlphaPepe could rally from $0.006 to $0.50–$1 after listings, potentially mirroring early Dogecoin and SHIB gains. If meme coin mania continues into 2026, AlphaPepe could become one of the fastest-growing assets in the sector.

### SHIB vs AlphaPepe: The Meme Coin Spectrum

Shiba Inu now functions as the established, stable side of meme investing — supported by real infrastructure and community governance. AlphaPepe, on the other hand, is the high-volatility growth play with massive near-term upside potential.

For investors, both represent different strategies:
– **SHIB:** Longer-term holders seeking consistency.
– **AlphaPepe:** Those chasing the next explosive meme breakout.

This balance between legacy and innovation defines the current meme coin cycle, where AlphaPepe is emerging as the bridge between both worlds.

### Conclusion

Shiba Inu’s gradual recovery is fueling optimism across the meme market. With Shibarium expanding and whale accumulation resuming, a move toward $0.00005 looks achievable in the coming months.

Yet the real speculative excitement is surrounding AlphaPepe, which has quickly become the best crypto to buy now for investors seeking exponential returns. With its unique tokenomics, audit transparency, and explosive community growth, AlphaPepe is positioning itself as 2025’s breakout meme coin — potentially following in Shiba Inu’s early footsteps, but with even greater speed.

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### FAQs

**Q1: What is Shiba Inu’s price target for 2025?**
Analysts forecast SHIB could climb toward $0.00005 in the short term, with long-term targets near $0.00008 if Shibarium adoption grows.

**Q2: What makes AlphaPepe the best crypto to buy now?**
Its combination of instant delivery, staking rewards, verified audits, and viral marketing sets it apart from other presales.

**Q3: How much has AlphaPepe raised so far?**
Over $245,000 with nearly 2,000 holders and an expanding liquidity base.

**Q4: Could AlphaPepe deliver 100x returns like SHIB once did?**
Analysts believe it’s possible if meme market liquidity remains strong through 2026.

**Q5: Is it too late to buy SHIB?**
Not yet. SHIB remains a strong long-term community token, but newer projects like AlphaPepe offer higher short-term upside.

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*Krasimir Rusev* is a journalist with many years of experience covering cryptocurrencies and financial markets. He specializes in analysis, news, and forecasts for digital assets, providing readers with in-depth and reliable information on the latest market trends. His expertise and professionalism make him a valuable source for investors, traders, and anyone following the dynamics of the crypto world.
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The secrets behind family business empires no one will tell you

Dynasties don’t endure because they are richer, luckier, or more charismatic. They endure because they run on a different operating system.

On Sunday, the family shares a meal. On Monday, the same people sit across a board table with roles, rights, and rules that are crystal clear.

When pressure spikes—whether due to succession, acquisitions, or other challenges—this structured approach ensures stability and continuity.
https://business.inquirer.net/550878/the-secrets-behind-family-business-empires-no-one-will-tell-you-2

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