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* Kai Gallagher (Vice Chairman) | * Kai Gallagher (Vice Chairman) | ||
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* Fichmanistan Petroleum Corporation | * Fichmanistan Petroleum Corporation | ||
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* Quinn Coal and Steal | * Quinn Coal and Steal}} | ||
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The Quinn Conglomerate or QC is a Fichmani conglomerate founded by Thomas Quinn in 1978, and currently run by his son Rupert Quinn. The company has large stakes in mining, metals, energy, finance, retail, real estate and other sectors. | |||
The company has recently been subject to an 8 month tax fraud investigation, while the investigation is still ongoing; it is likely that Rupert Quinn will be forced to pay up to 110 million in back taxes and a 20 million fine | |||
==Subsidiaries== | |||
* Quinn-Ecigarettes.RoF | |||
* Quinn Metals | |||
* Star Energy | |||
* Galaxy Television | |||
* Une Grad Today | |||
*The Fichmani Guardian | |||
===Investments=== | |||
As well as operating nine subsidiaries, the company also owns shares in a number of other business's in Fichmanistan. | |||
The Quinn Conglomerate currently holds 8% of Lawrence Bank and 2% of Ajom Motors. | |||
==Controversies== | |||
===1998-1999 Tax Fraud=== | |||
The company was subject to an 8 month tax fraud investigation in 1999, that led to chairman Glenn Martin being fired and charged with 3 counts of tax fraud. During the investigation autoraties belived CEO Rupert Quinn was also involved but Chairman Martin insisted the CEO had no knowledge of the crime. The company was forced to pay 110 million in back taxes and a 20 million fine | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 28 September 2023
Public | |
Traded as | QNC |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Sekidean Union |
Key people |
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Revenue | $2.5 billion (2019) |
$1.0 billion (2019) | |
Number of employees | 954 (2021) |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | QuinnConglomerate.com |
The Quinn Conglomerate or QC is a Fichmani conglomerate founded by Thomas Quinn in 1978, and currently run by his son Rupert Quinn. The company has large stakes in mining, metals, energy, finance, retail, real estate and other sectors. The company has recently been subject to an 8 month tax fraud investigation, while the investigation is still ongoing; it is likely that Rupert Quinn will be forced to pay up to 110 million in back taxes and a 20 million fine
Subsidiaries
- Quinn-Ecigarettes.RoF
- Quinn Metals
- Star Energy
- Galaxy Television
- Une Grad Today
- The Fichmani Guardian
Investments
As well as operating nine subsidiaries, the company also owns shares in a number of other business's in Fichmanistan. The Quinn Conglomerate currently holds 8% of Lawrence Bank and 2% of Ajom Motors.
Controversies
1998-1999 Tax Fraud
The company was subject to an 8 month tax fraud investigation in 1999, that led to chairman Glenn Martin being fired and charged with 3 counts of tax fraud. During the investigation autoraties belived CEO Rupert Quinn was also involved but Chairman Martin insisted the CEO had no knowledge of the crime. The company was forced to pay 110 million in back taxes and a 20 million fine