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'''Santiago Development Corporation''' is a privately-held investment and development corporation domiciled in [[Santiago]], [[Santander]] and incorporated under the laws of the [[Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] (having been incorporated when it was called [[Alduria-Wechua]], previously).
'''Santiago Development Corporation''' is a privately-held investment and development corporation domiciled in [[Santiago]], [[Santander]] and incorporated under the laws of the [[Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] (having been incorporated when it was called [[Alduria-Wechua]], previously).
In 1697 it was disclosed that it was a subsidiary of the [[Duke of Santiago Foundation]] and an affiliate of the [[Osman-Aguilar Holdings Corporation]].
In 1700, the populist politician [[Paolo Antonio Aguilar]] was appointed President.
In 1715 AN, regulatory filings revealed that [[Christina Aguilar]] was elected non-executive director to the Board of Directors of the Santiago Development Corporation, receiving a generous stipend for attendance at monthly board meetings.


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[[Category:Companies of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]

Latest revision as of 02:02, 15 August 2024

Santiago Development Corporation is a privately-held investment and development corporation domiciled in Santiago, Santander and incorporated under the laws of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie (having been incorporated when it was called Alduria-Wechua, previously).

In 1697 it was disclosed that it was a subsidiary of the Duke of Santiago Foundation and an affiliate of the Osman-Aguilar Holdings Corporation.

In 1700, the populist politician Paolo Antonio Aguilar was appointed President.

In 1715 AN, regulatory filings revealed that Christina Aguilar was elected non-executive director to the Board of Directors of the Santiago Development Corporation, receiving a generous stipend for attendance at monthly board meetings.