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'''Astyria Corporation''', trading as '''AstCorp''', is a multinational [[Astyria|Astyrian]] company based in Kirkland, ViZion. It acts as a holding company for many of the region's major businesses and is one of the largest such entities in the world. Its major interests include telecommunications and airlines.
'''Astyria Corporation''', trading as '''AstCorp''', is a multinational [[Astyria|Astyrian]] company based in [[Kirkland]], [[State of Astyria]], [[ViZion]]. It acts as a holding company for many of the region's major businesses and is one of the largest such entities in the world. Its major interests include telecommunications and airlines.


Formed from a merger of many of Astyria's best-known brands, AstCorp met with only limited initial success and a lukewarm reception despite its bid to become an international economic giant. It was repeatedly troubled by questions of portfolio management, especially of its substantial but loss-making telecoms holdings.
Formed from a merger of many of Astyria's best-known brands, AstCorp met with only limited initial success and a lukewarm reception despite its bid to become an international economic giant. It was repeatedly troubled by questions of portfolio management, especially of its substantial but loss-making telecoms holdings.

Revision as of 02:12, 24 October 2023

Astyria Corporation
Public company
Traded asAstCorp
IndustryConglomerate
Headquarters
Kirkland
,
ViZion
Area served
worldwide

Astyria Corporation, trading as AstCorp, is a multinational Astyrian company based in Kirkland, State of Astyria, ViZion. It acts as a holding company for many of the region's major businesses and is one of the largest such entities in the world. Its major interests include telecommunications and airlines.

Formed from a merger of many of Astyria's best-known brands, AstCorp met with only limited initial success and a lukewarm reception despite its bid to become an international economic giant. It was repeatedly troubled by questions of portfolio management, especially of its substantial but loss-making telecoms holdings.

Though troubled, the company manages to keep its tread water in the market, and constantly shuffling its troubled assets around.