((It’s meant to be DD/MM/YYYY but oh well, . BTW, Awesome, don’t skip ahead years, go along smoothly, the date is going to go fowards from the 6, 04,1890. Thanks in advance.
Ubi Gold
6, 04, 1890
Founder Cazran Patmore is on his way to NYC by horse cart to ask him if he could create a mechanical weighing machine to see if the gold is counterfeit or not. His contract for 3 years gives AwesomeWare $5,000 starting, and every month, $200. He is eagerly waiting for a response. His bank account currently holds $620.
9/04/1890
Cocac Ola
Soda Brewery
Jahn Pomberton
Atlanta
Total Cash: $330
Reasons for total cash: $70 in shipping expenses, employee wages, and production costs.
[IN A LETTER TO CAZRAN PATMORE]
Cazran,
It’s me, Jahn, and I’m wondering if you will do me a great favour. I am in understanding that your company hammers down gold, and such. I was wondering, if you could do some work for Cocac Ola. I will need nickel bottlecaps, about the size of a silver coin. We have already hired glass workers to manufacture bottles, which will now be used to sell soda in instead of barrels.
I accept your offer, and I’m wondering, in order to boost your sales, can you hold a competition? I mean like one of those ‘Check-under-the-cap-and-win’ types. It’d be great if you did, and I can pay half the price!
As every lucky goldminer would know, the cheapest and reliable goldsmith shop, Ubi Gold is very skilled in the art of smithing. It seems that Mayor Burnsbury knows that too, as he was cashing in a hefty bank check to ‘goldenise’ his favourite family musket heirloom. After the mayor showed the green notes, the owner, Cazran Patmore nodded his head very, very excitedly. In an interview, he stated that he was very excited being able to work for the esteemed Mayor Burnsbury. He has started working on it straight away, and is charging half price for the gold cash-ins.
AwesomeWare has finished the blueprint for the “pounder” or the the “scale.” They have sent it to UbiSoft and are awaiting the OK to begin creating it. ((4/21/1890))
Name: HinCo Industries (Or HinCo Inc.)
Founder: Liam Hinsley the 2nd
Job: Steel
Place: Manchester
Starting Budget: £250
16/04/1890
Ye Olde Newspaper
Liam Hinsley the 2nd has just bought out the American steel company Carnegie Steal, wasting ALL his money! The company has recently fallen into a long, steep decline, and Liam hopes to change this! The company is now headquartered in Manchester, and is now called HinCo Industries!
Ubi Gold has given AwesomeWare the go ahead, but is asking to lower the price to $3,000, saying that, ’ I didn’t think that you’d approve the letter so quickly! I was hoping I’d have $6,000 by then…'
They are also asking HinCo Inc. that if they (Ubi Gold) can transfer $1,000 by 31/06/1890, HinCo will be able to give Ubi Gold 20% of their total money every two months.
UBI GOLD BANK TOTAL:
45,000 ($)
- 30,000 ($)
________
15,000 ($)
Predicted bank total on 1/12/1980:
780,000 ($)
31/05/1890
Cocac Ola
Jahn Pomberton
Atlanta
Total Cash: $10000
The sales for Cocac Ola have been going crazy! They’ve made a hefty profit, anyone would say, but only the high-up workers in the industry have access to the bank account, and other details.
COCAC OLA BANK TOTAL
1,300 ($)
+ 9,700 ($)
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$10,000
Predicted bank total on 1/1/1990 (100 years total)
$7,392,647
1/06/1890
Name: Build-O
Founder: Diamond
Job: Building Toys
Starting Budget: $300
(A spin off of LEGO!)
Build-O. the newest company on the lot, has started building plastic building block toys! They include the parts, named “Blocks”, characters, named “Tinyfigures” and they come in different sets. The first brand will be based off of Cocac Ola’s factory, a Modular Cocac Ola Factory. They just need the OK from Cocac Ola to make the set, and will give them $100 for a license to create the set.
3/06/1890
Cocac Ola
Jahn Pomberton
Atlanta
Total Cash: $9000
[IN A LETTER]
Diamond,
You have the OK. In this letter contains the licensing for the set, no price necessary. I ask that for the free license, I am also giving you another $1000 so you can make sets of UbiGold’s things.
5/06/1890
LETTER-
I had no plans to release a set for UbiGold, so here is your money for the license pay for Ubigold back.
END OF LETTER, ON TO REGULAR-
It appears Build-O has made the Cocac Ola factory in a set! It looks modular, so any other modular sets could fit right next to it and look normal. It has earned $200 in sales!
New amount of money: $500
Name: Oddware
Founder and Owner: Daniel Adams, Age 46 (Not IRL lel)
Industry: Entertainment (Stuff like children’s toys and board games(We all know what I’m doing in the future, don’t we?).)
Location: Boston
Workers: 5
Starting Budget: $100
ODDWARE: THE NEW ENTERTAINMENT ALTERNATIVE
A new company called Oddware has been formed by a man named Daniel Adams. He says that he and his good friends are forming a new company to create toys for all, and they have a good starting bank account containing $100, ((2.6k in 2012 money, current statistics from late 2013 still not available.)) They have already created 200 copies of their first board game called The Adventures of River Randall, a game about a man named Randall traveling along an unnamed river to find gold. They are soon going to ship it out to local stores in Boston, and we will see how it does from there.
6/07/1890
Message to Oddware from Build-O-
Hello new company. I am just going to cut to the chase and say that I will offer $100 for a license to make a modular building of your company’s offices. Of course, by sending me the license, you agree not to make a competing building block toy, as if you do so, I will be sure to wipe your modular from all stores and ask for my $100 back.
-PRESS RELEASE-
For the past few days, the Build-O Modular Cocac Ola has made $400 more for Build-O.
7/06/1890 ((You sorta messed up your date here. This thread is set DD/MM/YYYY I believe.))
Message to Build-O
Hello, Diamond. I am glad to accept your offer, and I don’t think you’ll have to worry about getting that money back from us, as we really are just trying to focus on board games and other forms of entertainment. And if you want, we are readily willing to make a board game for your sets.
Might as well give this a go. Can’t turn down a nice tasty bowl of RP soup.
8/06/1890
Name: Visual Beauty
Founder: John Burns
Industry: Visual Arts (Photos, Paintings, Film, TV in the future… BLAH BLAH BLAH!)
Place: Los Angeles, California, USA
Starting Budget: $300
A man called John Burns has started a new company called Visual Beauty, which is based around visual arts such as the new idea of the moving picture. His father was quite the rich man when he died many years ago, and John wants to turn that money into even more money. He has hired many famous theater and opera stars for his crew, and he has started working on his first film. While then, the company has set up many photo booths in the Los Angeles area, and it costs only 50 cents ((About $13 in current money)), so we expect a large popularity of these booths, as they allow people to get their picture taken and framed for their house for a low price. ((Expected income of booths per week: $20))
8/06/1890
Message to Oddware-
Thank you. And I think that would be a great idea.
-End of message-
PRESS RELEASE-
It appears that an Oddware office modular set was made by Build-O! Only the CEO knows what’s coming up. It may involve some help from Oddware…
Press Conference from the Oddware building.
Hello, reporters and citizens. It has come to my attention that a clone set of our office’s Build-O set has been made, and people think we have something to do with it. We have no relations to Cloudware and/or any of its subdivision or workers. This is clearly coincidental. In other Oddware news, we have official numbers of the sales of the new game board. We have earned $20 ((I want this to be a thing now, here is a reference to a calculator for this, $521 in current money)) in the past few days since we released our first board game sets. We now have about $320 (($8.33K)) in the bank. We are coming up with new ideas every day, so be prepared for a new board within the next month!
11/06/1890
Ye Olde Newspaper
HinCo Industries has recently opened there first branch, HinCo Builders. They are currently looking for contracts!
Message to Ubi Gold
Dear @Cazran
I am writing this to you to ask if HinCo Builders, branch of HinCo Industries, can build you a new headquarters. We estimate that this contract will cost you $10,000, but will the be the tallest building in the world! This will generate you about $300 revenue every week from things like tourists, contracting level and you will be able to send you’re products further! It will take an estimated 10 months to build with no problems. If you agree, I will send you blueprints of the building!
Yours sincerily
-Liam Hinsley the 2nd, CEO of HinCo Industries