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The Real War Of The Lopezes Is Not In Court. It Is Over What The Lopez Name Means Now

The feud reveals how modern media ecosystems amplify conflict, turning complex corporate decisions into simplified stories of character and intent.

When Communication Becomes Legitimacy: Habermas And The Burden Of Being Heard

Through his work, Jürgen Habermas highlights that communication is not an act of control, but a process of aligning perspectives through honest and reasoned exchange.

When Yesterday Sings Again: Bagets And The Anthem Of Youth

In the end, the musical succeeds not only as entertainment but as a bridge between generations who recognize themselves in the timeless journey of growing up.

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The Real War Of The Lopezes Is Not In Court. It Is Over What The Lopez Name Means Now

The feud reveals how modern media ecosystems amplify conflict, turning complex corporate decisions into simplified stories of character and intent.

When Communication Becomes Legitimacy: Habermas And The Burden Of Being Heard

Through his work, Jürgen Habermas highlights that communication is not an act of control, but a process of aligning perspectives through honest and reasoned exchange.

Economy In Caution Mode As Growth Forecasts Cut To 5.2 Percent

The Philippine economy is entering a slower, more cautious phase as growth forecasts ease to 5.2 percent, reflecting weaker investment and external demand.

NAIA’s Second Wind: How NNIC’s Reforms Face New Scrutiny Amid Progress By

NAIA’s transformation is beginning to show results, but progress is now being tested by questions of transparency.

Understanding The Maynilad Model: How Water Concessions Earn And How Consumers Pay

When Maynilad opened its books to the public, it also opened a conversation about how essential services generate profit.

Maynilad IPO Makes A Splash But Can It Balance Profit And Public Service?

Maynilad’s debut on the stock market marks one of the biggest listings in recent years, raising over ₱34 billion in fresh capital.

The Maharlika Fund Under Fire: Governance Questions, Market Repercussions, And What’s At Stake

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Maynilad IPO Priced At ₱15: Strong Book, Big Ticket; Now Comes The Hard Part

Maynilad Water Services Inc. has priced its IPO at ₱15 per share, the top of its indicative range, raising roughly ₱34.3 billion (pre-greenshoe), with a planned listing in early November following a late-October offer window.

BSP Opens The Door For Overseas Filipinos To Invest In Central Bank Securities

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has opened investment access for overseas Filipinos to buy central bank securities through their retirement funds — expanding financial inclusion and participation in the domestic market.

Builders Out From Contractor Licensing Board Could Redraw Industry Power Lines

Industry observers called the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) plan to remove construction firm owners from the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (PCAB) the “biggest shake-up in construction governance in decades.”

The Price Of Corruption: Trust Deficit Wipes ₱1.7 Trillion From Market Wealth

The SEC’s confirmation of the ₱1.7 trillion loss underscores how corruption can destabilize markets and destroy investor trust.

Rebuilding Trust: The Governance Fix The Philippines Can No Longer Delay

When ₱1.7 trillion disappeared from the market, the signal was clear: growth without governance is a ticking time bomb.

How Corruption Moves The Market

Corruption doesn’t just make headlines—it moves markets. When trust breaks, investors flee, values collapse, and confidence takes years to rebuild. Trust, once lost, costs more than capital.

Aboitiz Wind Project Gets ERC Green Light

The ERC has approved the 206 MW San Isidro Wind Power Project of Aboitiz Power’s Lihangin Wind Energy Corp. in Northern Samar.