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| founded = {{Start date and age| | | founded = {{Start date and age|1970|08|09}} in {{Nowrap|[[Sačia]], [[Aracadó]], Tierrador}} | ||
| founders = Sam Aegan<br>Kel Aegan | | founders = Sam Aegan<br>Kel Aegan | ||
| hq_location = 601 West 33rd Street, [[Taisgol]] | | hq_location = 601 West 33rd Street, [[Taisgol]] | ||
| hq_location_country = Tierrador | | hq_location_country = Tierrador | ||
| area_served = Worldwide | | area_served = Worldwide | ||
| key_people = | | key_people = Kel Aegan ([[w:Chairman|Chairman]] and [[w:Chief executive officer|CEO]])<br>Imané Feverre (vice chairwoman and president)<br>Marina Safóla (Vice president and CFO) | ||
| brands = {{Flatlist| | | brands = {{Flatlist| | ||
* [[Aegan Doors]] | * [[Aegan Doors]] | ||
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* [[Employer.com]] | * [[Employer.com]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Tangol Communications]] | ||
* [[VidCall Technologies]] | * [[VidCall Technologies]] | ||
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'''Aegan Group''' (stylized '''ÆGAN''')is an Tierradorian multinational [[w:technology company|technology corporation]] headquartered in [[Taisgol]]. Aegan's best-known software products are the [[Aegan Doors]] line of [[w:operating system|operating system]]s, the [[Aegan Workplace]] suite of productivity applications, and the [[Aegan Explorer]] and [[Aegan Fringe]] web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the [[X-Series]] video game consoles and the [[ | '''Aegan Group''' (stylized '''ÆGAN''')is an Tierradorian multinational [[w:technology company|technology corporation]] headquartered in [[Taisgol]]. Aegan's best-known software products are the [[Aegan Doors]] line of [[w:operating system|operating system]]s, the [[Aegan Workplace]] suite of productivity applications, and the [[Aegan Explorer]] and [[Aegan Fringe]] web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the [[X-Series]] video game consoles and the [[Aegan Interior]] lineup of [[w:touchscreen|touchscreen]] personal computers. Aegan ranked No. 6 in the 2030 [[Q&Q 100]] rankings of the largest Tierradorian corporations by total revenue; it was one of the world's largest software makers by revenue as of 2030. It is considered one of the [[Big Four]] Tierradorian [[w:information technology|information technology]] companies, alongside [[TK Group]], [[Tongon Industries]], and [[Palmtree Electronics]]. | ||
The Aegan Group was founded in 1970 by Sam and Kel Aegan, two brothers from Sačia, for the purpose of selling interpreters to local microcomputer manufacturers. Eventually, with the Tierradorian technology boom of the 70s and 80s, and the launch of Aegan DOS and Aegan Doors, Aegan rose to one of the largest IT companies in the world. The company launched its [[w:Initial public offering|initial public offering]] (IPO) in 1989 and saw steady increase in their stock price for the first few years, despite the ongoing [[1993 Tierradorian Financial Crisis|financial crisis]]. On July 12, 2004, Aegan stock skyrocketed by 35%, adding ₽199 billion to its market cap, making it the largest one-day stock increase in Tierradorian history. The company has produced 2 billionaires along with 11,000 millionaires throughout its 63-year history. Since the late 2000s, it has increasingly diversified from the operating system market and has made a number of corporate acquisitions, the largest being the acquisition of Employer.com for ₽23.2 billion in December 2012, followed by their acquisition of VidCall Technologies for $9.5 billion in May 2008. | |||
== History == | == History == |
Latest revision as of 20:28, 20 August 2024
Company type | Saukhinápolqač |
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TSX: AGN PSX: AEG | |
Industry | Information technology |
Founded | August 9, 1970Sačia, Aracadó, Tierrador | in
Founders | Sam Aegan Kel Aegan |
Headquarters | 601 West 33rd Street, Taisgol, Tierrador |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Kel Aegan (Chairman and CEO) Imané Feverre (vice chairwoman and president) Marina Safóla (Vice president and CFO) |
Products | |
Brands | |
Services | |
Revenue | $322.4 billion (2031) |
$98.5 billion (2031) | |
$86.3 billion (2031) | |
Total assets | $516.9 billion (2031) |
Total equity | $288.2 billion (2031) |
Number of employees | 251,000 (2031) |
Divisions | |
Subsidiaries |
Aegan Group (stylized ÆGAN)is an Tierradorian multinational technology corporation headquartered in Taisgol. Aegan's best-known software products are the Aegan Doors line of operating systems, the Aegan Workplace suite of productivity applications, and the Aegan Explorer and Aegan Fringe web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the X-Series video game consoles and the Aegan Interior lineup of touchscreen personal computers. Aegan ranked No. 6 in the 2030 Q&Q 100 rankings of the largest Tierradorian corporations by total revenue; it was one of the world's largest software makers by revenue as of 2030. It is considered one of the Big Four Tierradorian information technology companies, alongside TK Group, Tongon Industries, and Palmtree Electronics.
The Aegan Group was founded in 1970 by Sam and Kel Aegan, two brothers from Sačia, for the purpose of selling interpreters to local microcomputer manufacturers. Eventually, with the Tierradorian technology boom of the 70s and 80s, and the launch of Aegan DOS and Aegan Doors, Aegan rose to one of the largest IT companies in the world. The company launched its initial public offering (IPO) in 1989 and saw steady increase in their stock price for the first few years, despite the ongoing financial crisis. On July 12, 2004, Aegan stock skyrocketed by 35%, adding ₽199 billion to its market cap, making it the largest one-day stock increase in Tierradorian history. The company has produced 2 billionaires along with 11,000 millionaires throughout its 63-year history. Since the late 2000s, it has increasingly diversified from the operating system market and has made a number of corporate acquisitions, the largest being the acquisition of Employer.com for ₽23.2 billion in December 2012, followed by their acquisition of VidCall Technologies for $9.5 billion in May 2008.