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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.

Once again, the top 10 players have seen notable changes. This month, three newcomers have entered the list. IonutO joins the top 10 for the first time and immediately climbs to second place. Kisuke, meanwhile, firmly retains the top spot, increasing his companies' total value by nearly 3,000 gold since last month.




Although the rankings of the top 10 military units haven’t shifted significantly, there has still been considerable activity. The leading military units have expanded their assets further: ORENDA increased the total value of its companies by over 5,000 gold, Slovenian Division by nearly 4,000 gold, and HIKIKOMORI by close to 3,500 gold. A new entrant to the top 10 is the Swedish military unit LRU—we’ll be watching them closely.




Among countries, there have been some notable changes as well. Bulgaria, which ranked first in March with nearly 10,000 gold in total value, has now dropped out of the top 10. Most of Bulgaria’s companies appear to have been transferred to the president’s military unit, ORENDA. As a result, Germany now holds the top position, despite not increasing its total value. Brazil, Sweden, and Turkey also enter the top 10 as new challengers.





A big thanks to SKAIE for his immense help with the data and visualizations.