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Today, we are taking a look at the players, military units, and countries that control the most valuable economic enterprises. In this analysis, we aggregate related holdings so that if, for example, an individual serves as CEO for multiple companies, their combined value is reported as a single total.
This month, we see significant changes in the top 10 players. The biggest climber in the rankings is Yuno, a Lithuanian citizen. A somewhat controversial businessperson, Yuno was recently accused of a hostile takeover. On March 20th, the CEO of Golden Bird published an article claiming that Yuno had seized companies from the holding.


The top 10 military units have also seen several shifts. Making its debut at the top of the rankings is ORENDA, a Bulgarian MU that recently received a major influx of companies.


In the top 10 countries, Spain and Lithuania have entered the rankings for the first time. However, overall, there haven't been many major shifts.


The most interesting change this month is the transfer of assets from Bulgaria to ORENDA. Previously, these holdings were controlled by the country, but now they belong to a military unit. Of course, the CP and the MU leader are the same person, meaning control remains under the same individual. However, if political power were to shift from Harekki to someone else, a question arises: would these companies remain with him, or would they be transferred to the new government?
What is certain, though, is that this solidifies Harekki’s grip on power. By placing these assets under MU rather than the country, any transition of power becomes much more complicated.
A big thanks to SKAIE for his immense help with the data and visualizations.

