Hey there!
I'm Misaka, and in today's article, we are going to talk about the business reports from the Atlas Holding Group and Golden Bird. Since the accounting reports are a new addition to the game, I will try to explain how these work. As both Holdings are traded on the stock market, anyone can see them.
What are accounting records?
"Accounting reports are financial documents that are integral to the success of any business, large or small. [...] (https://bit.ly/49hR6X1, indeed 2024).
In Eclesiar, the accounting report is an income statement and shows the details of overall expenses and revenue over a specified timeframe. However, it also shows the production of items during that time frame. It is to be noted that investments in production like facility expansions are not shown and will therefore show up as a net negative. This indicates that even if the accounting reports show a negative number in gold, it doesn't necessarily mean the Holding is not performing well.
Anyways, let's have a look at the Accounting records.
For simplicity's sake, I will only add the resumes to the article. As the records are public, you are free to look at them if you want to inquire more info about AHG/GB performance.
AHG/AR/2024-12-01
This month has been a pretty interesting one for the Atlas Holding Group. With multiple expansions and a high gold cost, it is remarkable to see that the AHG managed to buffer the costs. We have covered the expansions in earlier articles in November. However, a recent addition for 50g was another Q3 Food Factory, which we leased before we took the option to purchase it. Production wise we have fared excellent! Selling weapons was a good start, and with the increased production of bread, we can hold our position as the biggest food distributor in Germany. We are considering exports to other countries as well, but we will likely only accept inquiries that use gold as currency.
GB/AR/2024-12-01
Golden Bird has been in the restructuring phase for a bit longer than I'd like to admit. Production has only resumed a few days ago, but I am fairly confident that we can talk about the possibility of dividend payouts soon. As Golden Bird could not rely on funds from the Atlas Holding Group, Linky and I decided to print more shares and invest with our saved-up Gold as well, which led to a significant delay.
Well, that's all for today's issue! If you have any questions or topics you'd like us to address, feel free to reach out - we'd be happy to answer them in the next issue!
- Misaka, the founder of the Atlas Holding Group, and current CEO of Golden Bird
