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The '''Richardson Group''', formerly known as '''NorthHB Inc.''', is a [[Falland|Fallish]] multinational mass media and entertainment {{Wp|conglomerate}} controlled by [[General Theatres]]. It is headquartered at X in [[Sydenham]] and was formed through a merger of [[House Broadcasting]] and [[North Corporation]] on 20 September 2004, becoming NorthHB Inc. The conglomerate took on its current name following another merger with the [[Richardson Film Company]] on 1 December 2007.
The '''Richardson Group''', formerly known as '''NorthHB Inc.''', is a [[Falland|Fallish]] multinational mass media and entertainment {{Wp|conglomerate}} controlled by [[General Theatres]]. It is headquartered at X in [[Sydenham]] and was formed through a merger of [[House Broadcasting]] and [[North Corporation]] on 20 September 2004, becoming NorthHB Inc. The conglomerate took on its current name following another merger with the [[Richardson Film Company]] on 1 December 2007.
Richardson's main property include the namesake Richardson Film Company (which renamed itself [[Richardson Pictures]] following the merger), [[Richardson Networks]] (which owns [[Channel 8 Falland]], [[Pennymonium]], and [[Banana TV]] among others, [[House Broadcasting & Entertainment]] (consisting of the House television network and television stations), [[North Streaming]] (including [[North+]] and [[Pennyonline]]), [[Richardson Games]] (consisting of [[Fortuna Entertainment]] which designed an released the [[Fortuna (consoles)|Fortuna]] console family among other products), and [[Richardson Products]] (which is the retailing and licensing division of Richardson).


==Background==
==Background==
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 12 August 2024

Richardson Group
Richardson
Formerly
NorthHB Inc.
Public
Traded asSSE: 1836
Industry
Predecessors
Founded20 September 2004; 20 years ago
Headquarters
Sydenham, Falland
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Services
RevenueIncrease $24.27 billion (2023)
Increase $937 million (2023)
Increase $688 million (2023)
Total assetsIncrease $62.34 billion (2023)
Total equityIncrease $29.17 billion (2023)
OwnerGeneral Theatres
Number of employees
11,000 (2023)[1]
Divisions
SubsidiariesList of assets owned by Richardson Group
Websiterichardson.com

The Richardson Group, formerly known as NorthHB Inc., is a Fallish multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate controlled by General Theatres. It is headquartered at X in Sydenham and was formed through a merger of House Broadcasting and North Corporation on 20 September 2004, becoming NorthHB Inc. The conglomerate took on its current name following another merger with the Richardson Film Company on 1 December 2007.

Richardson's main property include the namesake Richardson Film Company (which renamed itself Richardson Pictures following the merger), Richardson Networks (which owns Channel 8 Falland, Pennymonium, and Banana TV among others, House Broadcasting & Entertainment (consisting of the House television network and television stations), North Streaming (including North+ and Pennyonline), Richardson Games (consisting of Fortuna Entertainment which designed an released the Fortuna console family among other products), and Richardson Products (which is the retailing and licensing division of Richardson).

Background

History

Divisions

Leadership

References

  1. "2023 Expenditure Statement". Richardson. Retrieved 9 February 2024.