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Corporation Profile

Logan Graves (Fenris@BigKnobiKlub.virtualAve.net)

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YAMATETSU CORPORATION

PROFILEMAJOR INTERESTS
Home OfficeKyoto, Japan Aerospace6
President / CEOSaru Iwano Agriculture7
Chairman of BoardTadamako Shibanokuji Biotechnology8
Corporation StatusPublic Corporation Chemicals6
MAJOR SHAREHOLDERSComputer Engineering8
Tadamako Shibanokuji14% (approx) Computer Science6
Buttercup (free spirit)11% (approx) Consumer Goods4
Newton Chin10% (approx) Cybernetics7
Entertainment2
OPERATIONS Finance6
Fiscal8 Heavy Industrial3
Intelligence6 Mystical Goods/Services3
Management6 Military Technology6
Reputation8 Services7
Security (general)8 MILITARY
Magical Security6 Overall Unit SizeNone reported
Matrix Security8 Training and Qualityn/a
Physical Security8 NET RATING:114

Primary Business

A high-technology corporation, Yamatetsu focuses on what it calls "(meta)human factors engineering." One way or another, most of its research involves boosting (meta)human performances in a wide range of fields. In fact, its official mission statement goes on at tedious length about "pushing back the limits constraining the (meta)human spirit" and such drek. Yamatetsu has its fingers in such diverst pies as imporved smartgun interface technology, various "performance boosters" such as modified wired reflexes and similar technologies, cutting-edge bioware, and ergonomically-designed teleoperation workstations.

Corporate Structure

A diverse range of shareholders owns Yamatetsu Corporation. Thirteen or so major owners hold roughly 72 percent of the corp's stock, with the remainder trading on the open market. Tadamako Shibanokuji, Yamatetsu's chairman of the board, directly owns only 14 percent of the shares but controls a considerably larger chunk. CEO Sarulwano owns only 1 percent of the outstanding shares, giving him a relatively small equity position in the company.

Major Divisions

Yamatetsu organizes its divisions along regional lines. It has major divisions in North America, South America, Asia, Europe, and Australasia, with a limited presence in the Middle East and India. Each major division has regional subdivisions, such as Yamatetsu Seattle. Within those subdivisions, departments are structured by function.

As a megacorp, Yamatetsu directly and indirectly owns many subsidiaries. Some of these subsidiaries report directly to corporate HQ in Kyoto, and others report to subdivisions much farther down the chain of command.

Executives & Big Wigs:

Jacques Barnard
Executive VP, Yamatetsu North America
Mary Luce
Executive VP, Yamatetsu Seattle
Mochikune Mibu
Executive VP, Yamatetsu Asia
Nadine Cross-Walters
Executive VP, Yamatetsu Australasia
Pierre Debruille
Executive VP, Yamatetsu Europe
John Eckert
Executive VP, Yamatetsu India
Nahid Mostafavi
Executive VP, Yamatetsu Middle East


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