Title: Companies in New Burgundy
Simfan34 - February 15, 2007 06:05 PM (GMT)
More soon!
-Corata Megacoropoation
-New Burgundian Airlines
-Richards Records
-SunOil
-PanPacifc Bank (ironic, and they are building the new tallest world building... If they can finish it before the Burj!)
-Oak Consulting
-Sologics
-Sund Finacial
Simfan34 - February 26, 2007 06:02 PM (GMT)
The Corata Megacorporation is the largest company in New Burgundy and is the only New Burgundian Company in the S&P 50. The Corata Megacorporation works in a variety of areas, of which involvement spreads throughout the world and Union Nations.
The industries and sub-corporations that the Corata Megacorporation works in are as follows:
Altus Airlines:
The 62% state-owned New Burgundian Airlines’s main competitor, Altus Airlines was formed in 1982 by a merger of a wing of the Former New Burgundian Royal Airlines (NBRA), then known as New Burgundian Southern, and Spirit Air. The Corata Megacorporation saw this as an opportunity, and bought Altus in 1988. Since then, it has approached New Burgundian Airlines in size, and its fleet is about 75% as large as NBA’s. Altus was used, under a slightly different name, Aalto, and the same logo, in the 2005 movie Flightplan.
Yoman3 - February 26, 2007 08:17 PM (GMT)
Isnt it called the S&P 500?
Anyway that airline is welcome to have a seasonal flight to the Antalya Resort area for the summer and a direct to Mersin-Adana or Ankara (perferably Mersin-Adana)
Simfan34 - February 26, 2007 08:24 PM (GMT)
W-o-w(to avoid smilie) Yoman, I was looking at the thread, and your post just showed up! I know that it's technically the S&P 500, but it's in the top 50, so I wanted to show that. Sure! But why not Ankara, the capital? We will go to Mersin-Adana, but New Burgundian Airlines would also like to go to Ankara, instead. Is any land available in Ankara? Corata Properties would be intrestred...
Yoman3 - February 26, 2007 09:00 PM (GMT)
Ankara's airport is extremely busy at the moment and the government is trying to have some of the other cities develope more. Also Mersin-Adana is the second largest airport in the nation.
New Burgundian Airlines can have a direct to Ankara but not daily. 4 times a week or so would be good.
Also much property is available around the nation. I'd just like to know more about Corata Properties first.
Simfan34 - February 26, 2007 09:17 PM (GMT)
That okay with me. And the distribution plan sounds neat. In New Burgundy, they tried something similar in the 60's, 70's and early 80's. St. Laurent (as a city) is now regretting that, as they are now surpassed by Soisson as the largest city in the nation.
| QUOTE (Yoman3 @ Feb 26 2007, 09:00 PM) |
Ankara's airport is extremely busy at the moment and the government is trying to have some of the other cities develope more. Also Mersin-Adana is the second largest airport in the nation.
New Burgundian Airlines can have a direct to Ankara but not daily. 4 times a week or so would be good.
Also much property is available around the nation. I'd just like to know more about Corata Properties first. |
Well Corata Properties is a subdvison of Corata Megacorporation (obviously :rolleyes: )
It was founded as Corata's 3rd venture in 1967, and has established itself as one of the finest real estate firms in the nation, and has earned a name for itself throughout the world.
In reality, I invented the Corata Megacorporation to buy properties! Look up "corata" in ST search by thread, and you'll see our record. We already have a venture in SMI, in juncture with the New Burgundian Goverment.
Is that okay, Leonid ? I mean... Comrade Brezhnev.
Yoman3 - February 26, 2007 09:24 PM (GMT)
Yes this new plan by our government is much like Mao's great leap forward :p (sorry for the bad joke).
I'm sure that Corata could buy somethings and new properties around the region. Look around in my CJ for things you might like to buy.
Simfan34 - February 26, 2007 09:26 PM (GMT)
Score!
Who's "Moa"? The extinct bird? I know they could move in gread strides, so the 'great leap forward ' must refer to it walking. :lol:
Oh! You meant MAO! :lol: :lol: