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 Corporation CLOSED
Siern
Posted: Mar 11 2008, 06:50 PM





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Member No.: 5
Joined: 17-December 06



Not that I believe any members still visit this forum.

I have closed Rokh Heavy Industries after expelling all members. All were pretty much inactive. Some left while I was liquidating inactive members.

I retained the corp assets myself. These assets consisted of 2 Capital Ship Component BPOs, 1 built obelisk, 1 Caracal BPO, 1 Thorax BPO, 1 small POS (with 3 research labs).

The rest consisted of common BPOs and a collection of BPCs.

At the time of closure I would estimate that the corp held about 5b-6b in isk & assets if it was liquidated on the market at that time.


Reasons for depleted assets would be the heavy loss caused by lucSkywalker losing billions in assets, as well as choices made by prior CEOs.

In my role as CEO, which was quite short, I simply centralized assets to close the corporation. This process had been begun by lucSkywalker prior to his resignation.

Payouts of the assets were given to the only power assets left in the corp upon the decision of closing the corp. This consisted of 2 members. Me (Siern) and LucSkywalker. However, since he resigned from the game as well, his share was transfered to me since I now control his accounts.

Due to still being in contact with Jompa, a payout of 250m was issued to him to assist him with his new corporation. Other assets were not of real interest to him as he was not focusing on Capital Ship constructions.

In closing, I would like to invite all former member who may come back from near perma-AFK/AWOL to investigate Jompa's new quite successful corporation "Firman AB" to continue a industrial corporation career. I no longer do purely industrial corp work and instead work as Carrier support for a 0.0 sec Corp/Alliance.


~~ Siern


NOTE: I was never give Admin to any of the web resources for the corporation, so they will remain until they fade away or are deleted by ISPs.
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