The FBC
26-11-2003, 16:59
The recent and alarming domino effect generated by the last UN resolution over numerous world economies, has led the Federal Bussines Combine to enact what the Board of Investors has called the Inner Sales Protocol, pumping high percentages of the reserved corporative stock packages to the inner market of the Federation.
"While several external economies seem to fall into a pit of ressesion, the Federation, thanks to it's well-thought non membership to the UN, shows clear signs that the inner market will keep growing at the same steady step it has shown for the last two centuries. Under this complex scenery, we have chosen to drive the stock ownership of the member corporation towards the internal market, therefore granting further security to our previous investors"
This became the general consensu within the FBC, making the Protocol active with haste.
With the heavy increase of stock packages avaliability, investors from the three mayor exchange groups of the FTR have already aquired a 3% of the total stock avaliability, with Basbarcroft Investiment Group representing three quarters of the total, making them the largest non-affiliate owner of the FBC attached corporations.
Contrary to the original fear of some speculators, the stock flood was quickly assimilated by the internal market, resulting into a possitive change of the stock price, of nearly a 7%, the greatest single increase experiemented by the Combine stocks in the last decade.
And this doesn't seem to end there. According to investiment projectors, if the FBC continues the relase of reserved stock packages into the national market, prices shouls accumulate a general increase of nearly a 15%.
However, projectors warn that the relase ratio should be keep below the 4.5% barrier, as for a greater one would generate a massive flow of stock into the ownership groups, blasting the prices sky-high, therefore making them too expensive to be economically viable, and finnaly leaden to an overheating of the shares, that could become catastrophical to the corporative group.
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Arcturus von Earlnnock,
FBC Board Director
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FBC, to live first the future
"While several external economies seem to fall into a pit of ressesion, the Federation, thanks to it's well-thought non membership to the UN, shows clear signs that the inner market will keep growing at the same steady step it has shown for the last two centuries. Under this complex scenery, we have chosen to drive the stock ownership of the member corporation towards the internal market, therefore granting further security to our previous investors"
This became the general consensu within the FBC, making the Protocol active with haste.
With the heavy increase of stock packages avaliability, investors from the three mayor exchange groups of the FTR have already aquired a 3% of the total stock avaliability, with Basbarcroft Investiment Group representing three quarters of the total, making them the largest non-affiliate owner of the FBC attached corporations.
Contrary to the original fear of some speculators, the stock flood was quickly assimilated by the internal market, resulting into a possitive change of the stock price, of nearly a 7%, the greatest single increase experiemented by the Combine stocks in the last decade.
And this doesn't seem to end there. According to investiment projectors, if the FBC continues the relase of reserved stock packages into the national market, prices shouls accumulate a general increase of nearly a 15%.
However, projectors warn that the relase ratio should be keep below the 4.5% barrier, as for a greater one would generate a massive flow of stock into the ownership groups, blasting the prices sky-high, therefore making them too expensive to be economically viable, and finnaly leaden to an overheating of the shares, that could become catastrophical to the corporative group.
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Arcturus von Earlnnock,
FBC Board Director
http://www5.domaindlx.com/Sisgardia/FBC_logo.PNG
FBC, to live first the future