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Corporate Index name group rating location country notes sector ownership sources The corporation name, eventually including the company type if known (Inc, Ltd, AG, GmbH, SA) The corporation at the end of the ownership chain. The * means the corporaton is the group's top company U=unrated local corporation ; A=multinational ; AA=extraterritorial megacorp ; AAA=Corporate Court member ; A/ = at least A but maybe AA ; d=division ; S=dead City or state where the corporation is headquartered. Eventually completed with RL facts. The same for the country. xxx* means the corporation is extraterritorial, which can benefit to all the group's member. Any relevant information that doesn't fit elsewhere. Main sector of activity for the corporation. See page 2. Who owns the corporation, with the percentage when available. As long as it doesn't give the 100%, another one remains possible. A corporation is generally part of a group if 50 to 100% is owned by another group's member. Books in which the data were collected. A book bringing nothing new can be not mentionned. administration administration of a city, public services aerospace air and space planes, helicopters automobile cars, bikes… biotech biotechnology, genetics, cybernetics, pharmaceuticals, medical services chemicals industrial chemistry (doesn't include pharma) computers computers' hardware of software construction buildings construction defense "military technology" : firearms, armored vehicles, military electronics distribution retailing stores electronics consumer or industrial electronics that aren't computers, drones energy power supply, eventually fuels estate intermediate between finance and construction finance banking, insurance, trading, shell food agriculture, aquaculture, restauration industry manufacturing of some sort magic magical research or services media media channel and some sort of entertainment resources oil, mining and most activities connected to land exploitations security security, including Matrix security and fire departments. services any type of service not fitting elsewhere shipbuilding shipbuilding and undersea operations telecom Matrix service providers and telco textile really need an explanation ? transport airline, shipping, bus, railway Name group rating location country notes sector 10,000 Daggers A Constantinople mercenary, commando ops' specialist security 12584AG Limited Singapore Singapore shell owning Yamaguchi Technologies finance A-Technologies Shiawase France electronics A&P supplies Berlin's grocery stores distribution Abbey Productions Los Angeles Pueblo sim production media Abraxas Industries listed in Dunkelzahn's Will for money ABS - American Broadcasting Service S-K UCAS media Absolute Software Inc. LS S Austin US merged into Lone Star in 2016 security ABTech Enterprises ? Chicago, IL UCAS genetics biotech AC Delco Ares automotive parts automobile Adams-Hoffmann Corporation London Great Britain used London suburbs as experimentation biotech field between 2023 and 2038 Adams-Westlake Mediaworks Renraku Turned from a flaggin media research media center to a novahot advertising agency and market consultation firm by CEO Dimitri Misato in the 2059-2063 period Adventures Unlimited trades in people's fantasy fulfillment services Aegis Cognito A Lisbon Portugal started in data reconstruction in 2030, services expanded in intelligence and news analysis services and rent-a-psy security/intelligence operations Aekei Heuristic Technologies MCT computers Aeon Pathways Telestrian Aer Lingus Tir na nOg single TNN airline transport Aero Tierra Amazonia Amazonian state carrier transport AeroDesign Systems drones aerospace AeroEquip Aérospatiale SA Toulouse France G-Concorde with SK Aerospace aerospace AET - Armements Eireann-Tir AET* Armagh Tir na nOg defense AET Ergonomic Weapon Systems AET Tir na nOg personal, heavy and military weapons defense AET Integrated Security Systems AET Tir na nOg weapon control system, weapon skillsofts, defense military intelligence analysis, personal weapons, drones Affiliated Artists Inc. Los Angeles Pueblo stays confined to trid and sim market media AG Chemie Europa Consortium (AGC) AGC* AA Frankfurt Germany consortium of chemicals companies, chemicals constituting the world third chemistry group AgoraTech GS construction Agrex International Yakashima A food Agritech Shiawase France food Agronaut S Austria merged with Olgitech Agusta-Cierva Renault-Fiat A Italy helicopters aerospace Air France Roissy France airline transport Air Montezuma Aztechnology Aztlan airline transport Air Provo Provo Ute airline transport Air West Salish-Shidhe airline dubbed Air Vest with a reason transport Airbus Industries AA Toulouse France aeronautic aerospace Airlink Transit Pueblo Pueblo airline transport Airship Industries zeppelins aerospace Ajinomoto Food Komatsu Japan food Aksakal Teks A Turkey Turkey's biggest corp, media group and the media country's main Matrix service provider Alamo Air CAS airline transport Albion Mutual Funds Wuxing Great Britain finance Alcatel-Nokia Eurotronics Paris France telecom Allegiance Allegiance Alpha cyberdeck computers Allergopharm Genom Allianz Versicherungsverbund AG FBV Germany insurance finance Alpes Aztechnology fashion breater in Aztlan biotech Alstom ESUS France energy, naval, locomotives industry Altenburg-Stralsunder Spielkarten Altenburg Germany Germany's major manufacturer of playing magic cards. Produces European standard tarot for divining and card/focus for Perception spells Alvis PLC BAE London Great Britain armored vehicles defense Alxon Pharma Z-IC biotech Amalgamated Petrochem resources Amalgamated Studios Pueblo / AS* Los Angeles Pueblo* Diversified entertainment conglomerate, media acquired by the Pueblo Amalgamated Technologies & Telecommunications S-K London Great Britain communications, military aircraft, drones telecom (ATT) Ambrosius Publications MCT publishing magic American Ammo Company munitions defense Amtrak Incorporated UCAS UCAS railway ; also see UCAStrak transport AN Meridian S-K Victoria Australia oil drilling, energy, industrial services diversified Anataeus Offshore Investment Corporation Wuxing Melbourne Australia finance Ancient Wisdom Channel HTB AW trid station media Andalusian Light Industries U Portland Tir Tairngire finance Andcom Yokogawa telecom Angel Satellite Constellation Yamatetsu telecom Angelic Entertainment Los Angeles Cal or Pueblo? S-K secret presence in California finance APEC Consortium old Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation services turned into a consortium Apep Consortium A Cairo Egypt archological research consortium services Apollo Services Yamatetsu security for Hurley-Cooper Labs security Apple Computer Products Ares Silicon Valley California main products are PDAs computers Aqua Arcana U Monterey California Experts in dealing with awakened sea security creatures through magic and negotiation. About 35 employees. Aquatech Proteus sea mining and drilling ressources Arabian Future Industries GS A Arabia Specialized in engineering biomass into energy sources. Filed for bankruptcy in 2065, bought off by Global Sandstorm Arboritech Shiawase Shiawase's agriculture branch food Architectural Dynamics Renraku owns a lot of shopping mall in North Am construction Archon Enforcement U Melbourne Australia head is the cousin of a mob boss security Ares Arms Ares Baltimore, Md UCAS World leader in killing means defense Ares Arms Chemicals Ares military-use chemicals chemicals Ares Arms Military System Division Ares provides Ares military assets. Hired at least defense once by Shiawase in Germany, maybe by Yamatetsu as well Ares Arms-Africa Ares Bibiani ? Ares official presence in Western Africa. defense Military, Mining and Magic Ares Arms-California Ares California legal fiction to avoid restriction when selling defense weapons in California Ares Arms-Europe Ares Consumer Electronics Ares electronics Ares Deutschland Ares Cologne Germany Ares Global Commsat Ares telecom Ares Global Entertainment Ares A/ Paris France media Ares Industrial Ares industry Ares Integrated Solutions Ares Hanau Germany machine-tools (especially for light and industry medium weapons C/R), micro- and nanotechnology Ares Macrotechnology Incorporated Ares* AAA Detroit, Mich. UCAS Largest UCAS corporation. Main interests industry in armament, aerospace, security, media and automotive. Ares Makrotech Ares Copenhagen Denmark industry Ares Matrix Services Ares telecom Ares Security International security rigging systems electronics Ares Small Arms Ares firearms defense Ares-Atlanta Ares Atlanta CAS Ares-CAS Ares CAS Ares-CFS Ares Cupertino California Ares-Europe Ares A Copenhagen Denmark quoted on stock market industry Ares-Germany Ares d Köln Germany Ares-Seattle Ares Ares-UCAS Ares UCAS quoted on stock market AresSpace Ares AA Houston, TX CAS Half a dozen habitats in space aerospace AresSpace CommSat Ares telecom AresSpace Lifters Ares transport AresSpace Lifters UCAS Ares transport Argus MET A Baumholder Germany rent-a-spy. Military intelligence for security Germany and MET shareholders ; few hundreds agents Arianespace S-K France Armada Personnel Renraku Armadillo Air Shuttle CAS airline transport Armanté A/ Dallas, TX CAS fashion textile ArmTech armament defense Artemis Industries CATCo aeronautic, hang-glider aerospace ArtHaus media Asahi-Takeda PharmaChem Komatsu Japan biotech Ascending datamag "for the Upwardly Mobile" media Asia Online UOL A Matrix service provider telecom Asiana Airtech Korea aerospace Assets, Incorporated Draco U UCAS ? Ryan Mercury's shadowrunners team
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