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{{Constancian Article}}'''Androphagos Corporation''' is a [[Constancia]]n state-owned corporation originally established to oversee the trade monopoly with the Khanate of [[Raspur]]. Following the incorporation of Raspur into the Euran union-state the operations of the corporation were shifted towards trade with communities in the ungoverned spaces of Eura - with the [[Androphagi]]. | {{Constancian Article}}{{SANE article}}'''Androphagos Corporation''' is a [[Constancia]]n state-owned corporation originally established via Autokratorial Decree to oversee the trade monopoly with the Khanate of [[Raspur]]. | ||
In accordance with the [[Treaty of Euran Friendship and Solidarity]], it served as the agent of the Imperial Constancian Government and commercial conduit by which sale of the Khan’s bounty of petroleum and petroleum products, as well as the sale of the Khan’s bounty of opium and poppies and derivative products, alongside assisting the Khanate with commercial access to the ports of [[Aqaba]] and [[Nivardom]]. | |||
Following the incorporation of Raspur into the Euran union-state the operations of the corporation were shifted towards trade with communities in the ungoverned spaces of Eura - with the [[Androphagi]]. | |||
During deliberations for the [[1688 Imperial Constancian Government Budget]], it was revealed that revenues from Androphagos Corporation for 1687 included 1.3 billion Natopos of Raspur opium trade, with an additional 3 billion Natopos on Androphagi trade, but this revenue could not be released to the Imperial Government Treasury due to administrative issues. | |||
In accordance with an Autokratorial Decree, in 1695, it became a subsidiary of [[Constancian Legacy Asset Management]], the sovereign wealth fund of the [[Imperial State of Constancia]], and was directed henceforth to pay half its earnings to the aforesaid sovereign wealth fund. | |||
[[Horsten Merrick]] has been its President and Chief Executive since its inception, and as a result of prudent management, is now a wealthy man. | |||
In {{AN|1708}}, whilst retaining its prior ownership and management structure, the {{PAGENAME}} was subordinated to the [[Grand Commissariat of Eura and Corum]] and mandated to reorientate its activities and priorities so as to serve the interests of the [[Committee of Euran Salvation]] and the [[Trans-Euran Command]] of the [[Raspur Pact]]. | |||
== Shareholders == | |||
*[[Ferdinando Albani]] | |||
*[[Dzhak Aleqzandermes]] | |||
*[[Madani Allus-Zhayatar]] | |||
*[[Eskander Allus]] | |||
*[[Valter Aloisi]] | |||
*[[Malik Arrānāni]] | |||
*[[Yusif Shahrokh Avagyan]] | |||
*[[Eliza Carstens]] (deceased) | |||
*[[Abram Constantin]] | |||
*[[Keghart Davtyan]] | |||
*[[Hovo Erfan Rostami]] | |||
*[[Cassianus Funar]] | |||
*[[Vahagn Gelashvili]] | |||
*[[Claus Glas]] | |||
*[[Daniel Hosiahrion]] | |||
*[[Aslan Abolfazl Hovanesian]] | |||
*[[Alam Hoveida]] | |||
*[[Garshāsp Kaveh]] | |||
*[[Golzar Khajag Kevorkian]] | |||
*[[Therese Marozzi]] | |||
*[[Horsten Merrick]] | |||
*[[Isabella Merrick]] | |||
*[[Clarissa Moor]] | |||
*[[Henrietta Moor]] | |||
*[[Claudio Muraro]] | |||
*[[Anreas Natanion]] | |||
*[[Stepan Nicolai]] | |||
*[[Nilufar al-Osman]] | |||
*[[Samira al-Osman]] | |||
*[[Adam al-Osman]] (deceased) | |||
*[[Aurangzeb Tokaraizadeh al-Osman]] | |||
*[[Daniyal al-Osman]] (deceased) | |||
*[[Yaqov Rai-El]] | |||
*[[Sabine Erika Rukovodna]] | |||
*[[Shapur Vardan Sarkissian]] | |||
*[[Klemens Schuchert]] | |||
*[[Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz]] | |||
*[[Madani Simrani]] | |||
*[[Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion]] | |||
*[[Isabella Simrani-Kalirion]] (deceased) | |||
*[[Tshohgal Taardoheqoorormes]] | |||
*[[Carl Taylor-Citron]] | |||
*[[Baliq Buerda Tetcher]] | |||
*[[Engelbert Toloni]] | |||
*[[Hariwald Valerio]] | |||
*[[Daniel Vilyamion]] | |||
*[[Novichoka Vladimirovna]] | |||
[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
[[Category: Constancia]] | [[Category: Constancia]] |
Latest revision as of 07:41, 25 March 2024
Androphagos Corporation is a Constancian state-owned corporation originally established via Autokratorial Decree to oversee the trade monopoly with the Khanate of Raspur.
In accordance with the Treaty of Euran Friendship and Solidarity, it served as the agent of the Imperial Constancian Government and commercial conduit by which sale of the Khan’s bounty of petroleum and petroleum products, as well as the sale of the Khan’s bounty of opium and poppies and derivative products, alongside assisting the Khanate with commercial access to the ports of Aqaba and Nivardom.
Following the incorporation of Raspur into the Euran union-state the operations of the corporation were shifted towards trade with communities in the ungoverned spaces of Eura - with the Androphagi.
During deliberations for the 1688 Imperial Constancian Government Budget, it was revealed that revenues from Androphagos Corporation for 1687 included 1.3 billion Natopos of Raspur opium trade, with an additional 3 billion Natopos on Androphagi trade, but this revenue could not be released to the Imperial Government Treasury due to administrative issues.
In accordance with an Autokratorial Decree, in 1695, it became a subsidiary of Constancian Legacy Asset Management, the sovereign wealth fund of the Imperial State of Constancia, and was directed henceforth to pay half its earnings to the aforesaid sovereign wealth fund.
Horsten Merrick has been its President and Chief Executive since its inception, and as a result of prudent management, is now a wealthy man.
In 1708 AN, whilst retaining its prior ownership and management structure, the Androphagos Corporation was subordinated to the Grand Commissariat of Eura and Corum and mandated to reorientate its activities and priorities so as to serve the interests of the Committee of Euran Salvation and the Trans-Euran Command of the Raspur Pact.
- Ferdinando Albani
- Dzhak Aleqzandermes
- Madani Allus-Zhayatar
- Eskander Allus
- Valter Aloisi
- Malik Arrānāni
- Yusif Shahrokh Avagyan
- Eliza Carstens (deceased)
- Abram Constantin
- Keghart Davtyan
- Hovo Erfan Rostami
- Cassianus Funar
- Vahagn Gelashvili
- Claus Glas
- Daniel Hosiahrion
- Aslan Abolfazl Hovanesian
- Alam Hoveida
- Garshāsp Kaveh
- Golzar Khajag Kevorkian
- Therese Marozzi
- Horsten Merrick
- Isabella Merrick
- Clarissa Moor
- Henrietta Moor
- Claudio Muraro
- Anreas Natanion
- Stepan Nicolai
- Nilufar al-Osman
- Samira al-Osman
- Adam al-Osman (deceased)
- Aurangzeb Tokaraizadeh al-Osman
- Daniyal al-Osman (deceased)
- Yaqov Rai-El
- Sabine Erika Rukovodna
- Shapur Vardan Sarkissian
- Klemens Schuchert
- Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz
- Madani Simrani
- Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion
- Isabella Simrani-Kalirion (deceased)
- Tshohgal Taardoheqoorormes
- Carl Taylor-Citron
- Baliq Buerda Tetcher
- Engelbert Toloni
- Hariwald Valerio
- Daniel Vilyamion
- Novichoka Vladimirovna