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Index of Pelasgian Industries

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Index of Pelasgian Industries
The following is a comprehensive list of major Pelasgian industries and enterprises for the year 2018, divided by category, as provided by the Pelasgian Federation of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs.

I. Military industry ( )
II. Other heavy industry ( )
III. Light industry (Catalogue)
IV. Other general industry (Catalogue)

List of Major Conglomerates
Also known as "Homīloi (Epikheirīseо̄n)", meaning "Bussiness Groups", or "Megala Sympheronta", meaning "Great Concerns/Interests", these are large industrial, business, and financial conglomerates which control significant sections of the economy and have numerous subsidiaries in various economic sectors. Even after Pelasgia's transition away from corporatism to capitalism, these Homīloi are seen as an essential part of Pelasgia's unique system of collective capitalism, and of the close relationships between the business elites, low nobility, professional political class, and government, especially in the circles of the dominant Nationalist Party.

Pegasus Group (Ὅμηλος Πήγασου, Homīlos Pīgasou): Originally a 19th-century manufacturer of bicycles under the name Leontopoulos & Aurīliadīs, the company started expanding into motorcycle production before becoming a full-fledged producer of automobiles, adopting its current name after its incorporation. Having cooperated with practically all major Imperial automobile companies in the past, Pegasus A.E. is one of the most popular and beloved brands of the Empire's market, having provided the majority of the four-wheel automobiles in the country since the 20th century. Its repeated, mergers, diversifications, and aggressive expansions have seen it grow into a large conglomerate, including mining, shipbuilding, defence, aerospace, telecommunications, financial services, insurance, electronics, automobiles, construction, heavy industries, oil & gas, real estate, nutrition, chemicals, steel, and others. Pegasus is currently dominated by the Pneumatikos clan of Anaktora, its current patriarch being Mr. Periandros Pneumatikos. The emblem of the group is the mythical pegasus.

Adamidīs-Aetos Group (Ὅμηλος Ἀδαμίδου-Ἀετοῦ, Homīlos Adamidou-Aetou): Established in the 1920s by two Pelasgian mechanical engineers, Adamidīs-Aetos was originally a producer of farming equipment and vehicles, a field in which it excelled. Moving into the production of industrial and utility vehicles by the 1940s, it had come to dominate that market in the Empire by the 1960s. Its products are widely used at every level of Imperial production. Among its many innovations is the creation of the world's first low floor articulated bus. Its current areas of interest include industrial machinery, telecommunications, power plants, information technology, electronics, automobiles, materials, financial services, construction, defence, aerospace, trading, shipping, insurance, finance, and banking, among others. It is unique among the Homīloi in that it is not dominated by a single family, but led by two, the Adamidīs and Aetos clans, who often cooperate with the lesser leading families of the group in the company's administration. The current leading figures are Valentios Adamidīs and Epaminondas Aetos. The emblem of the group is an eagle with a monogram of two alphas.


Artemis Group (Ὅμηλος Ἄρτεμις, Homīlos Artemis): The group is the sole product of the works of Anaxandros Evosmotīs, the son of an orphaned shopkeeper from Ioppe. Evosmotis started off as the owner of a pawn-shop in the 1910s, which would grow into a chain, before diversifying into bulk trade of grains. By the 1920s he was a major figure in the import-export trade and had started gaining a foothold in the massive Pelasgian shipping market. Within a decade, his agressive, though not always ethical, policies of expansion, complete with a complicated mix of plentiful rewards and harsh discipline for employees would lead him to dominate that sector, before expanding into armaments, aviation, and automobiles. By the 1950s the group had become one of the Empire's largest, being still dominated by the Evosmotis clan to this day, under the leadership of Anaxandros's great grand-son, Theodо̄ros. The group currently has a presence in ship-building, armaments, automobiles, aviation & aerospace, information technology, trade & shipping, banking, finance, insurance, nutrition & grain import-and-export, real estate, and retail.

Polydoras Group Memphis (Ὅμηλος Πολύδωρος Μεμφίς, Homīlos Polydо̄ros Memphis): The Polydoras Group of Memphis is one of the youngest conglomerates to rise to prominence, though one with the oldest roots. Tracing its origins to a pharmaceutics company in Cassandris and a trade office in Balbitinum and a branch in Antigoneia in the late 19th century, the Polydоras group was owned by a wealthy family of Pelasgian bourgeois settlers in northern Memphis. Under the leadership of Kyrillos Polydо̄ras, the group would quickly grow in size through the importation of innovative techniques and specialists from Gallo-Germania and Engellex, quickly growing to a fully-sized industrial group with factories in Balbitinum, Cassandris, and Antigoneia by 1910. A series of feuds within the family would lead to the group's stagnation and partial fracture in the following decades; however, close ties with both the Militarist regime in the 1930s and the emerging Nationalists in the 1950s would allow Theodoulos Polydо̄ras to reunite and solidify the group in the 1960s, emerging as the clear dominant factor of Memphis soon after, and expanding across the Narrow Sea to Pelasgia proper, and down the Sea of Buto to southern Memphis. The new basis of the group's power would be banking, a sector which it dominates to this day. Today, the Polydо̄ras family under Theodoulos's grandson, Nikolaos, still dominates the conglomerate. Polydoras Group Memphis includes such well-known subsidiaries as the Memphis Armoury and Polydoras Heavy Industries, specialising in banking, finance, developments, insurance, defence, aerospace, shipping, automobiles, heavy industry, resource extraction, oil & gas, real estate, construction, publishing, foods & drinks, agriculture, pharmaceutics & medicinal research, private medicine, light industry, and many others.

Other than the big four, several other lesser Homīloi exist, including: TBA
 
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