
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
For decades, the Lopez family represented one of the Philippines’ most respected models of family capitalism—combining nation‑building ideals with scale across energy, infrastructure and media. Today, however, the group offers a different lesson for investors: size without formal family governance creates uncertainty—especially in the third generation. READ: ‘Poison pills’ deepen Lopez row Recent public disputes […]...
Keep on reading: The Lopez family: When scale outgrows informal governance
Keep on reading: The Lopez family: When scale outgrows informal governance
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