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{{Chryse Article}}The '''Honourable Chrysean Trading Company''' ('''HCTC'''), formerly known as the '''Royal Iron Company of Goldshire''' ('''RIC''', 1687–1690) is a [[Chryse]]an company involved in shipping, logistics, finance, and arms trade, legally separated and nationalized from the Chrysean parts of the [[Iron Company]] in 1687. The RIC traces its origins to [[Blackstone]] (present day [[Salome Eiland]]) in 1638, and moved to [[Goldshire]] a year later. Its branches "in the cities of Chryse and Erudition" were given a royal warrant and named the Royal Iron Company of Goldshire by Queen [[Noor]] of Goldshire in 1640. | {{Chryse Article}}{{Benacian Union article}} | ||
The '''Honourable Chrysean Trading Company''' ('''HCTC'''), formerly known as the '''Royal Iron Company of Goldshire''' ('''RIC''', 1687–1690) is a [[Chryse]]an company involved in shipping, logistics, finance, and arms trade, legally separated and nationalized from the Chrysean parts of the [[Iron Company]] in 1687. The RIC traces its origins to [[Blackstone]] (present day [[Salome Eiland]]) in 1638, and moved to [[Goldshire]] a year later. Its branches "in the cities of Chryse and Erudition" were given a royal warrant and named the Royal Iron Company of Goldshire by Queen [[Noor]] of Goldshire in 1640. | |||
State-owned from its nationalization for a few months in 1687, the Chrysean government announced its privatization. In 1690 the High Commissioner of Chryse, [[Ayesha al-Osman]], issued a circular to her fellow shareholders proposing to purchase the shares owned by her husband and by Lady Laegel as well as to rename the company as the Honourable Chrysean Trading Company. The motion passed. Following negotiations with several interested parties, the revisions to the company's ownership was announced to an extraordinary general meeting, held in the chambers of the Chrysean Commerce Authority on 7.XII.1690. | State-owned from its nationalization for a few months in 1687, the Chrysean government announced its privatization. In 1690 the High Commissioner of Chryse, [[Ayesha al-Osman]], issued a circular to her fellow shareholders proposing to purchase the shares owned by her husband and by Lady Laegel as well as to rename the company as the Honourable Chrysean Trading Company. The motion passed. Following negotiations with several interested parties, the revisions to the company's ownership was announced to an extraordinary general meeting, held in the chambers of the Chrysean Commerce Authority on 7.XII.1690. | ||
On 10.XII.{{AN|1690}} control of the Port of Chryse, including the container port, ferry terminals, and harbour authority was ceded to the [[Honourable Chrysean Trading Company]] by the High Commissioner. | On 10.XII.{{AN|1690}} control of the [[Port of Chryse]], including the container port, ferry terminals, and harbour authority was ceded to the [[Honourable Chrysean Trading Company]] by the High Commissioner. | ||
After 5.XIV.{{AN|1702}}, the events now known as the [[Benacian Confrontation]], the buildings previously occupied by the MTO in the city were placed under the management of the Honourable Chrysean Trading Company. | |||
==Shares== | ==Shares== | ||
As of | As of 26.XIV.{{AN|1718}}: | ||
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| 19 || [[Chryse|Government of Chryse]] | | 19 || [[Chryse|Government of Chryse]] | ||
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| 17 || [[Anzarolexion]] | | 17 || <small>[[Chryse|Government of Chryse]] as public administrator on behalf of the ''[[Anzarolexion]] Residual Holdings in the [[Benacian Union]] {{tooltip|Koïsoßwerke|Imperial Works - a state unitary enterprise}}''<small> | ||
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| 14 || [[Ayesha al-Osman]] | | 14 || [[Ayesha al-Osman]] | ||
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| 2 || | | 2 || Tradable stock on the Chrysean stock market | ||
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| 5 || [[Köping Tea Company]] | | 5 || [[Köping Tea Company]] | ||
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| 2 || Isor Osman Isorion al-Osman | | 2 || Isor Osman Isorion al-Osman | ||
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|1 <sup>2⁄3</sup>||[[Enhei]] | |||
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|1 <sup>2⁄3</sup>||[[Ichirō]] | |||
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|1 <sup>2⁄3</sup>||[[Jirō]] | |||
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| 1 || [[Oranjesion Private Equity Capital]] | | 1 || [[Oranjesion Private Equity Capital]] | ||
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| 1 || [[Transegale Trading Company]] | | 1 || [[Transegale Trading Company]] | ||
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[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
[[Category:Chryse]] | [[Category:Chryse]][[category:Economy of the Benacian Union]] |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 1 April 2023
The Honourable Chrysean Trading Company (HCTC), formerly known as the Royal Iron Company of Goldshire (RIC, 1687–1690) is a Chrysean company involved in shipping, logistics, finance, and arms trade, legally separated and nationalized from the Chrysean parts of the Iron Company in 1687. The RIC traces its origins to Blackstone (present day Salome Eiland) in 1638, and moved to Goldshire a year later. Its branches "in the cities of Chryse and Erudition" were given a royal warrant and named the Royal Iron Company of Goldshire by Queen Noor of Goldshire in 1640.
State-owned from its nationalization for a few months in 1687, the Chrysean government announced its privatization. In 1690 the High Commissioner of Chryse, Ayesha al-Osman, issued a circular to her fellow shareholders proposing to purchase the shares owned by her husband and by Lady Laegel as well as to rename the company as the Honourable Chrysean Trading Company. The motion passed. Following negotiations with several interested parties, the revisions to the company's ownership was announced to an extraordinary general meeting, held in the chambers of the Chrysean Commerce Authority on 7.XII.1690.
On 10.XII.1690 AN control of the Port of Chryse, including the container port, ferry terminals, and harbour authority was ceded to the Honourable Chrysean Trading Company by the High Commissioner.
After 5.XIV.1702 AN, the events now known as the Benacian Confrontation, the buildings previously occupied by the MTO in the city were placed under the management of the Honourable Chrysean Trading Company.
As of 26.XIV.1718 AN:
% of shares | Owner |
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20 | The Honourable Company in Benacia |
19 | Government of Chryse |
17 | Government of Chryse as public administrator on behalf of the Anzarolexion Residual Holdings in the Benacian Union Koïsoßwerke |
14 | Ayesha al-Osman |
2 | Tradable stock on the Chrysean stock market |
5 | Köping Tea Company |
5 | Locus Solus LLC |
5 | Nova English Salvage Company |
5 | Pentermacht Holdings Corporation |
2 | The Honorable Company |
2 | Ardashir Kalir Isorion al-Osman |
2 | Isor Osman Isorion al-Osman |
1 2⁄3 | Enhei |
1 2⁄3 | Ichirō |
1 2⁄3 | Jirō |
1 | Oranjesion Private Equity Capital |
1 | Transegale Trading Company |