NationStates Jolt Archive


In these days of recession you need a place you can trust

Tor Yvresse
25-11-2003, 20:45
As the worlds seem to spiral into Recession, isn't it time you invested in a place that has seen no such panic. The stabilty of our Markets can be proven by the fact that they have remained the same strong level. Indeed even on the Tor Yvresse-Mars project no drop has been seen.

So invest in Tor Yvresse-Mars today, we have a new opertunity, a new land to build in, a new place for you busisness to thrive in. Invest in the former land of New Roan, Invest in the future.

Tor Yvresse Mars Council of Advisors

OOC Well if your all going to claim recession I'm going to profit.
Menelmacar
25-11-2003, 20:52
Menelmacar, also, has had no ill effects from the UN resolution; it seems that the ongoing recession has yet to affect the good Eternal Noldorin Empire.

The Menelmacari Prefecture of Trade, of course, wishes this trend to continue; thusly, Menelmacar is offering substantial corporate tax benefits to firms that either invest in, or (preferably) move to, Menelmacar.

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Aelosia
25-11-2003, 20:54
"With no doubt the Eldar economy is going to be left untouched by this recession. Aelosia's economy is now stronger than before. We're interested in investing in such a place, please send us the information. Of course that the current events of Aelosia, the banning of the human race from our territory, could affect our economy in the future, but I don't think that the impact can be strong. Send me the details of the New Roan opportunities, I'll check it out".

Dux Laindel, Aelosia's Finance Counselor.
Aelosia
25-11-2003, 20:55
"With no doubt the Eldar economy is going to be left untouched by this recession. Aelosia's economy is now stronger than before. We're interested in investing in such a place, please send us the information. Of course that the current events of Aelosia, the banning of the human race from our territory, could affect our economy in the future, but I don't think that the impact can be strong. Send me the details of the New Roan opportunities, I'll check it out".

Dux Laindel, Aelosia's Finance Counselor.
Tor Yvresse
25-11-2003, 21:06
((OOC Your going to have to give me a day to work this out in my head. Especially as I should be going now to do some work.))
Teritora
25-11-2003, 21:08
Teritora's Economy never even noticed the UN resolution, our Economy was Frightening even before we started trading with other nations, then we started trading with other nations across the world and joined the UTP. It would take a lot more than the UN to hurt our economy which is still Frightening after the resolution.
Tor Yvresse
25-11-2003, 21:12
OOC Hayhay, you can all get your own invest in my nation where surfing the current problem without any noticable loss thread. :P :lol: Gah, thieves... :p
imported_The TRSN
25-11-2003, 21:15
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Greetings. This is Admiral Hess of the TRSN Sector Command. STATIC. We've been encountering difficulties lately, and with the loss of STATIC we're in need of resource investments. Would we be able to gain access to these STATIC markets? We have STATIC monetary supplies and a booming STATIC-oid ore industries. While we've never dealt with your species before, we would like to open relations in this peaceable and mutually beneficial method. We look forward to your rep-STATIC.

Transmission Interrupted.
25-11-2003, 21:25
The Tahar Joblissan economy received an unexpected boost recently, likely due to the recession, but we've fixed it back to normal.
The Ctan
26-11-2003, 08:49
Advertisements for Tor Yvresse's Mars operations were neatly filed in the large pile of papers labelled 'just plain weird plans.'