Companies & Corporations of Boundary Land
Information provided from the BLSME, the OEDA, and the Minister of the Interior
Expeditions West
Boundary Land's most successful company ever holds
the record for profit for BLSME stock price ($120.00).
Expeditions West's business includes surveying, artifact
and gem recovery, cartography, and land registration
outside of the territory of Boundary Land. Take a look:
Total Profits
- April 2003: $320.00 (3rd Time Segment)
- March 2002: $395.00 (consecutive time segments)
Stock Price
- April 2003: $120.00 (record, 3rd Time Segment)
- March 2002: $55.00 (previous record, 3rd Time Segment)
Dividends: Consistently high
Headquarters: Ridgeway Tower, Quadrant I
Operation: Every Boundary Land since incorporation on January 20th 2002
VistaTrans Group
The VistaTrans Group, Boundary Land's first ever joint
company (that began as a partnership, not a sole
proprietorship) has soared in its debut to claim the record
for Boundary Land's highest profit, ($520.00) as well as
Boundary Land's most expansive project (VistaParadise)
and the first corporation to be built on transportation assets
(VistaTrans Airlines).
Total Profits: (April 2003) $520.00 (3rd Time Segment, record)
Stock Price: (April 2003) $110.00 (3rd Time Segment, 2nd highest record)
Dividends: Highest of all Boundary Land companies
Headquarters: The Shack, Quadrant I
Operation: April 2003 Boundary Land
Quadrant Design & Engineering
A new company on the Boundary Land corporate front,
Quadrant DE has made some impressive advances in terms
of finances. While not as successful as giants like Expeditions
West and the VistaTrans Group, Quadrant DE has found its
niche as an architect and designer, earning a respectable profit
($180, compand record) and an average stock price ($25.00)
Total Profits: (April 2003) $180 (3rd Time Segment)
Stock Price: (April 2003): $25.00 (3rd Time Segment)
Dividends: Above average dividend payments
Headquarters: The Shack, Quadrant I
Operation: April 2003 Boundary Land
Boundary Land Post
Boundary Land's only periodical has had remarkable success
on the BLSME and in the economy. With several editions
printed during the last Boundary Land, the Post proved it did
belong alongside other companies on the stock exchange elite list,
surpassing a final stock price of $65.00 and a profit of $80.
Total Profits: (April 2003) $80.00 (3rd Time Segment)
Stock Price: (April 2003) $65.00 (company record)
Dividends: Average dividend payments
Headquarters: Trilogy Office Building, Quadrant III
Operation: April 2003 Boundary Land
Poinsettia Raceway
Operated as part of the VistaParadise Resort (BLMSE: see the
VistaTrans Group), by itself, and under different names, the
Poinsettia Raceway has become a traditional Boundary Land
company through four successive Boundary Lands. It achieved
successs on the BLSME with a $60 stock price and $60 profit.
Total Profits: (April 2003) $60.00 (3rd Time Segment)
Stock Price:
- April 2003: $60.00 (company record) (3rd Time Segment)
- March 2002: $10.00 (4th Place, March 2002) (3rd TS, as Battle Speedway)
Dividends: Average dividend payments
Headquarters:
- Juno Tower, Quadrant IV (April 2003)
- Diamond Tower, Quadrant IV (March 2002, as Battle Speedway)
Operation: Every Boundary Land since January 2002
Yogi Jordan's Tea
Yogi Jordan's Tea emerged as a financial bulwark for Quadrant
II during the April 2003 Boundary Land. Yogi Jordan's Tea made
Boundary Land history by becoming the first company to market
and sell beverages. It posted a decent stock price ($35) and made
a small profit of $10, but was nevertheless a success.
Total Profits: (April 2003) $10 (3rd Time Segment)
Stock Price: (April 2003): $35.00 (3rd Time Segment)
Dividends: Low dividend payments
Headquarters: YJT Building
Operation: April 2003 Boundary Land
Shout Out Advertising
Shout Out Advertising, like dozens of other upstarts in the April
2003 economic boom, was another Boundary Land original
idea: the first promotion and marketing company ever to be
incorporated. Shout Out did well in its debut, posting a $30
stock price and $40 profit.
Total Profits: (April 2003) $40 (3rd Time Segment)
Stock Price: (April 2003): $30.00 (3rd Time Segment)
Dividends: Average dividend payments
Headquarters: Hammond Tower
Operation: April 2003 Boundary Land
Sunfranc Enterprises
Sunfranc Enterprises, although not one of the
largest or most profitable companies, has kept
itself up by continually offering new products
and services such as logo design, manufacture
of automobiles, planes, and portables, and the
installation of communication devices.
Total Profits
- April 2003: $50.00 (3rd Time Segment, company record)
- March 2002: $15.00 (3rd Time Segment only)
Stock Price
- April 2003: $25.00 (3rd Time Segment, company record)
- March 2002: $10.00 (3rd Time Segment)
Dividends: Paid accordingly and on time, about or above average
Operation: Every Boundary Land since March 2002
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