By 1:00 AM, the systemic financial pressures began to settle. The market’s invisible hand, having enforced its will, now allowed for calm.
With the threat of litigation completely removed, Reynolds Global’s stock stabilized on foreign exchanges. This triggered an automatic liquidity extension. The company, teetering on the brink, was saved from bankruptcy.
The immediate crisis had passed.
Sarah Kincaid, her own investments deeply leveraged against the company’s former aggressive strategies, saw the writing on the wall. She resigned from the board before sunrise, avoiding personal margin defaults that would have ruined her.
I assumed my role as the undisputed head of Evelyn Reynolds’s voting trust. My first actions were to reinforce the firm’s operational integrity, just as Evelyn had intended. The legacy was intact.
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