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Enestri Uaju

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Enestri Uaju
House Corporation
IndustryConglomerate
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Salvatore Milano Palazin (Director of EU)
Milana Isabelle Palazin (CEO of EU and Boardmember)
Raffaelle Enrico Pekiniun (CEO of Epo p'Kiniun and Boardmember)
Isabe Rosin Palazin (Boardmember)
Anne Nicolet Palazin (Boardmember)
Products
  • Automation
  • Aerospace
  • Chemicals
  • Computer hardware and software
  • Construction
  • Defense
  • Electronic components
  • Energy
  • Financial services
  • Logistics and shipping
  • Materials
  • Mining
  • Medical devices
  • Oil and gas
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Publishing
  • Security services
  • Semiconductors
  • Shipbuilding
  • Solar power
  • Technology
  • Telecommunications equipment
RevenueDecrease $442.22 billion (2020)
Increase $268 billion (2020)
Total assetsDecrease $842.75 billion (2020)
OwnerHouse Palazin
Number of employees
386,440 (2020)
SubsidiariesEpo p'Kiniun
TMI (76%)
Websiteeu.com

Enestri Uaju is a crivikeze, one of the Rezese multinational conglomerates owned and operated by one of Sante Reze's paramount houses. It is most notable for its large scale coca farms which help power a strong pharmaceutical sector as well as consumer goods such as energy drinks, as well as its oil and gas company Epo p'Kiniun, the largest such company in Sante Reze. Notable amongst its foreign investments is a controlling majority share of Tala Muhatam, Inc., the second largest copper conglomerate in Fahran.

History

Structure

Subsidiary Business Executive
Epo p'Kiniun Energy, Oil and gas, Solar power
Tala Muhatam, Inc Copper mining and processing
_TBD_ Construction, Engineering, Shipbuilding, Defense
_TBD_ Consumer goods, Medical devices, Pharmaceuticals
_TBD_ Electronics components, Semiconductors, Telecommunications equipment
_TBD_ Security services, Defense
_TBD_ Financial services, Investment


Corporate Governance

As of January 2020, the Enestri Uaju board of directors was:

The current management includes:

Finances

Controversies