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Cereal Mills(シリアル工場)

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  • 米、小麦、とうもろこしを消費して食料を産出します。本社には支店の数に応じた金銭収入があります。
  • Build the Cereal Mills Headquarters to create the Cereal Mills Corporation, which consumes Wheat, Corn or Rice and adds a food bonus to cities where the Cereal Mills Corporation is present. The Headquarters provide gold for each city in the world with a Cereal Mills franchise.
    • While most food processing corporations are less than 150 years old, food processing is an ancient tradition. The miller was the original food processing entrepreneur, turning inedible wheat into versatile flour, all while pulling in a tidy profit. Understandably, many modern food processing companies rose from the milling industry, often picking up a few new subsidiaries along the way. Today's food processors deal in a diverse range of consumer products, lining the walls of the local supermarket with everything from mayonnaise to deodorant.

Sid's Sushi Co.(シド寿司)

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  • 貝、魚、蟹、米を消費して食料と文化を産出します。本社には支店の数に応じた金銭収入があります。
  • Build the Sid's Sushi Company Headquarters to create the Sid's Sushi Corporation, which consumes Clams, Fish, Crabs and Rice and adds bonus food and culture to cities where the Sid's Sushi Corporation is present. The Headquarters provide gold for each city in the world with a Sid's Sushi franchise.
    • Sushi is an ancient form of food preservation that originated in Southeast Asia in the fourth century BC. This technique of wrapping fish in vinegar-soaked rice spread through out Asia, making its way to China in the thirteenth century and later to Japan. In Japan, the dish became extremely popular in the early nineteenth century, when a sushi stall owner in Edo began placing bits of extremely fresh and even raw fish within or atop the classic bed of vinegar rice. It was here that modern sushi was born. Sushi has since become Japan's signature dish, and from the 1980s onward has become a popular delicacy throughout the world.

Standard Ethanol(スタンダードエタノール)

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  • 米、とうもろこし、砂糖を消費して石油とビーカーを産出します。本社には支店の数に応じた金銭収入があります。
  • Build the Standard Ethanol Headquarters to create the Standard Ethanol Corporation, which consumes Corn, Sugar and Rice and adds Oil and a research bonus to every city where the Standard Ethanol Corporation is present. The Headquarters provide gold for each city in the world with a Standard Ethanol franchise.
    • As an energy source, few things can compare to fossil fuels. Yet, like most resources, the limited nature of fossil fuels has made an alternative energy source a necessary compliment to the world's power supply. Ethanol, which can be created from corn, beets and sweet potatoes, has become one of the leading candidates to wean consumers from their daily gasoline fix. Used as a fuel additive or a fuel itself, ethanol's renewable nature, as well as the increased availability of ethanol-powered vehicles, has made it the most widely used gasoline alternative in the world. But with an ever-increasing world population the use of fields to produce fuel instead of food has made the full-blown adoption of biofuels a difficult choice for those in positions of power.

Creative Constructions(クリエイティブ建設)

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  • 鉄、銅、石材、大理石を消費してハンマーと文化を産出します。本社には支店の数に応じた金銭収入があります。
  • Build the Creative Constructions Headquarters to create the Creative Constructions Corporation, which consumes Iron, Copper, Stone or Marble and adds a production and culture bonus to every city where the Creative Constructions Corporation is present. The Headquarters provide gold for each city in the world with a Creative Constructions franchise.
    • The Great Pyramids, the Hagia Sophia and the Hoover Dam all started their famed existences in the same way - with a pile of stones and an ambitious engineer. In the past, grand projects were taken on by princes or heads of state, but today these works are built by corporations. Often employing both an architect and a construction team, modern construction companies both dream up and execute the shaping of a piece of land into a new edifice. Beyond simply erecting the building, it often falls upon the construction company to reign in the wild designs of upstart architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and Antoni Gaudi to ensure the completion of their works. Perhaps if a construction executive had been present during the designing of Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, it would already be complete and accepting donations for renovations.

Mining Inc.(採鉱株式会社)

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  • アルミ、鉄、銅、石炭、銀、金を消費してハンマーを産出します。本社には支店の数に応じた金銭収入があります。
  • Build the Mining Inc Headquarters to create the Mining Inc Corporation, which consumes Aluminum, Iron, Copper, Coal, Silver or Gold and adds a production bonus to any city where the Mining Inc Corporation is present. The Headquarters provide gold for each city in the world with a Mining Inc. franchise.
  • For much of human history, victory has gone to those with access to the finest metals. From the Bronze Age onwards, metal tools, weapons and alloys have been an inherent part of the rise of civilization, spurring conquests and construction by the world's greatest empires. And while metal mining has had an impressive history, it was not until the nineteenth century that industrial mining truly began to take root. Two reasons explain this sudden intensification in mining operations. The first was the almost daily revolutions in the production of tools and consumer items, requiring a continual source of metal to produce them. The second was that the fuel that powered the Industrial Revolution was coal, nestled deep within the earth. In modern times, enormous excavators like the Bagger 288 have it possible to mine a pit three-hundred feet long and one-hundred feet deep in a day, a feat that, in the past, would have required the mobilization of nations.

Aluminum Co.(アルミニウム株式会社)

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  • 石炭を消費してアルミニウムとビーカーを産出します。本社には支店の数に応じた金銭収入があります。
  • Build the Aluminum Co. Headquarters to create the Aluminum Co. Corporation, which consumes Coal and adds Aluminum and a research bonus to every city where the Aluminum Co. Corporation is present. The Headquarters provide gold for each city in the world with an Alunimum Co. franchise.
    • Despite being the most abundant metal on Earth, aluminum in its purest form was exceedingly rare until the nineteenth century, with a price-per-pound comparable to that of pure silver. The development of the Hall-Heroult process in 1886, by which pure aluminum is drawn out of common bauxite ore, made aluminum cheap and readily available. Harnessing his invention, Charles Martin Hall created the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, which would grow into the largest provider of aluminum in the world, with its product included in everything from soda cans to spaceships.

Civilized Jewelers Inc.(ジュエリー文明堂)

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  • 金、銀、宝石を消費して金銭と文化を産出します。本社には支店の数に応じた金銭収入があります。
  • Build the Civilized Jewelers Inc Headquarters to create the Civilized Jewelers Inc Corporation which consumes Gold, Silver or Gems and adds gold and a culture bonus to every city where the Civilized Jewelers Inc Corporation is present. The Headquarters provide gold for each city in the world with a Civilized Jewelers franchise.
  • Humanity's fascination with shiny objects has persisted since time immemorial. Gold, silver and jewels have decorated the heads of monarchs and the interiors of palaces for millennia, but it was the nineteenth century that began the true blossoming of the trade in treasures. Gold rushes throughout the world - in the United States, Canada and Australia - not only created new fonts of wealth, but left a lasting impression on the shape of world population, relocating avaricious prospectors to some of the most remote places on earth. The gem trade, with diamonds as its crown, grew up around similar circumstances. Throngs of miners flocked to South Africa in the mid-nineteenth century with the discovery of the "Star of Africa," an enormous 83.5 carat diamond. As of the turn of the twentieth century, the age of the traveling prospector bowed before the growth of enormous precious metal and jewel firms. South Africa remains one of the most important sources for gold and diamonds in the world, as well as the birth place to some of the most influential corporations in the business.

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