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Encyclopedia > Fictional company

This is a list of fictional companies.

Contents

Conglomerates and multinationals

Construction

Energy, communication and utilities

Entertainment

See also: List of fictional radio stations, List of fictional television stations, Fictional video game companies


Financial

Fronts

Manufacturing

Automotive

Robots and androids

Spaceships

Toys

  • Happy-Go-Lucky Toys, Inc. - toy manufacturing, Family Guy
  • Heartland Play Systems - bought by Globotech Industries, Small Soldiers
  • Hudsucker Industries - toy manufacturing, The Hudsucker Proxy
  • Okama - maker of the GameSphere, South Park
  • Piffle Princess - toys (specifically Angelic Layer angels and accessories), Angelic Layer
  • Videlectrix - video games, Homestar Runner
  • Zevo Toys, Toys

Multiple products

Other

Military, defense, and weaponry

Mining and petroleum

Retailers

Apparel

Automotive

Bars, casinos and nightclubs

Books and periodicals

Coffee shops

Department stores

Firearms

Grocers, convenience stores and supermarkets

Restaurants

  Results from FactBites:
 
FSO Market WrapUp "Let's Get Fictional" by Jim Puplava 03.07.2005 (4103 words)
Companies are aware that analysts are focusing on cash for looking at earnings consistencies and as an indicator of corporate health.
The plain fact is companies have a bag of tricks that they can work with today to alter earnings and cash from estimates of pension fund profits, unpaid receivables, old inventory that is overstated on the balance sheet, understated payroll expense through option grants, and understated bad debts.
Sloan made the discovery years ago that companies that routinely use high estimates in calculating their earnings were most susceptible to a fall, while those with the lowest estimates were most likely to rise.
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