Nation Bulletin

Japanese Markets Take Blow Following Scandal | RM International

Investors scrambled to pull out from the companies following a 40% decline in sales over one month and a massive corruption scandal which put Ajakon's defense department in a panic for nearly a week.

By Ruddock Media
01/12/2024 06:40 pm
Updated: 01/12/2024 06:40 pm

  11
Share On:   
c39d4c63088248f6b65851072b6f6a4c147b99bd1920x240300.png
93cebda9a8373953f7008e89681de85b8f56a966x455.png

 MOZAC Attacked by Canadian Politicians, Stocks Slide 

 Elizabeth Turner - January 29, 2096 4ec4803ea9f49858d0b181b534d2dcc6a34e9a05x397.png  Ruddock Media International Press Edition #4  What does this mean?

 

 

 

3420261a39dd702c7834abc1f0d6329aec13170fx324.gif

 

 

 

       [Calgary, Canada] - Jan 23rd - Outside of MOZAC headquarters in Calgary, Alberta, Alex Kendall of the labour party of Alberta delivered a fiery speech against MOZAC operations in the province. He claimed that the company was, "irresponsible with emissions and lagged behind the rest of Canada's oil industry in emissions efficiency." He called on the Canadian government to seize MOZAC's oil assets or deliver fines for their, "disastrous ecological incompetency." Kendall's speech just outside of the headquarters parking lot drew in a crowd of over 700 spectators, many carrying signs and chanting with Kendall. The speech came after a refinery explosion near Edmonton that killed four workers and injured two. The company has increasingly come into scrutiny for not being indigenous to Canada and its alleged environmental malpractice. MOZAC CEO, George Hempton defended the company's Canadian operations, claiming that, "We did not find any instance where MOZAC acted out of line with Canada's industry standard, and we have our benchmark safety and efficiency standards to blame for the bulk of our success." 

-1x-1.jpg

      As a result of the political attacks and refinery explosion, MOZAC stock has fallen by 5.26 percent from the 23rd to the 28th, but stock recovered today with news of expanding oil operations and the conservative government of Canada being yet to comment on the issue. 

      MOZAC is one of the worlds largest oil producers, the second largest in North America and eighth in the world, the company extracts 1.5 Million Barrels of oil daily, and is expanding.

right the Edmonton MOZAC Refinery Explosion - Jan 18th

 

 Japanese Markets Suffer following Motor, Defense Industry Scandals 

   Ad:

ab82e4e4a98419678b92c90653d97e12676eb1ed1920x288498.png

      [Tokyo, Ajakon] - The TSE500 recorded an unprecedented 7.16% drop in stock valuation on Sunday (the 27th), with Auto Manufacturers and Defense Contractors hit hardest. Investors scrambled to pull out from the companies following a 40% decline in sales over one month and a massive corruption scandal which put Ajakon's defense department in a panic for nearly a week. Still, the majority of investors remained faithful in the path of the companies and some have even, "bought the dip." which has alleviated some pressure. Moving into the rest of the TSE is expected to see a further 2% decline. The shock came after the navy was forced to recall 37 of its ships to port on the 21rst, due to reports of faulty parts and concerns of other issues. While audits of all ships are not complete, IANO reported that all five of the nation's Densetsu no Fune class battle ships had, "significant number of parts that needed to be replaced and worse structural integrity then expected." Even worse, it reported a bridge explosion on the Namae no Nai Fune on the 20th, and on the 21rst, a Kyoto class cruiser sunk from its moorings at port. No deaths were reported, and three were injured at the Namae no Nai Fune battleship bridge explosion. The mishaps have been connected to the Mitsubishi Corporation, one of the nation's large defense contractors and automobile corporations.

      As news of the developing scandal hit markets, the Ajakon government launched an audit into Mitsubishi and raided its offices in Yokohama, Tokyo, and Osaka. IANO reports accounts of tax evasion, money laundering, and corruption totaled at 376 Billion Yen (2 Billion USD). The company repeatedly bypassed or outright ignored regulations on safety, according to the audit, the company paid off regulators and inspectors, and a few reports indicate the company paid Yakuza to threaten or kill those who weren't complicit. The scandal has rocked the automobile industry in Ajakon and consumers and investors alike have heightened fears about purchasing Ajakon vehicles. The government claims that no other companies were involved in the scandal but local news sources have reported other offices of companies being raided, such as Nissan in Tokyo.

 Escharia Held Back by Scandalous High Priest 

      This Article may contain elements of opinion - Ruddock Media kindly encourages readers to review peer articles and sources when reading.

      Quincy Chevri | Ruddock Media 

      [Rome, Italy] - Yet another scandal revolving around the self-centered High Priest of Escharia, Jean-Pierre DuPont. Pierre has held the young Mediterranean nation hostage with his religious fanaticism, scandalous hypocrisy, and paranoid politics. The nation's trade slid to a halt following mobilization over, "recent intelligence reports." which claimed that Melon planned to attack Escharia. However, it seems that the only agressive player in the region is Escharia and the DuPont family. Escharia has colonized Crete, developed new weapons of war, and Jean-Pierre takes any chance he is given to talk about his disdain for the Melon, and then some. The Priest has made illegal claims over Corsica in violation of Melonese sovereignty and has raised tensions as a result. The rising tensions have stifled trade not just for Escharia but for the rest of the region as a whole.

      Then there is the issue of the Priests personal scandals. The man poisons his wife to get with another woman he finds more interesting and who has more power, he has no shame. His regime has flattened peaceful protests in the capital with tanks, funneled millions of his religions money into his own pockets, and enforced the regime with his brainwashed religious militias. Worst of all, he has allowed the Biru epidemic in Crete to continue its devastation simply so his son can reap the profits from the crematorium industry, which, fuel for it's fires seems to be the only thing the nation is willing to subsidize in Crete.

      like in Nogliki and many other case studies examined by Ruddock Media, perhaps the worst crime of all is the enabling of these psychotic and top-serving regimes by their regional, occasionally democratic neighbors.

   Ad:

aeadf516317c03593cb101d2c1789bbd454bf1edx24.png

Suggested Article:

8b721befde0dd2ff2ecda863eb428b1e37ebda821920x240771.png

Replies

Posted January 13, 2024 at 2:41 am

You call it “corrupt” and “morally reprehensible.” I call it based and redpilled.

  4
Posted January 14, 2024 at 2:33 am

I can agree with Dupont

  1