List of Dunican Corporations

See also: History of Dunican Corporatism

What follows is a list of notable corporations that were founded in the Broken Union of Dunica.

Overview
What follows is a table showing the largest Dunican corporations. FDV Score refers to the Federal Directory of Value, which ranks corporations by their relative contributions to the entire economy of the Broken Union on a scale of 0 (its disappearance would barely affect the Dunican economy) to 100 (the Federal is dependent on this corporation to keep the current economy in shape).

Supercorporations
Dunica has two "supercorporations". These do not abide by the three-sector model of economic categorization as they are vertically integrated to the extent that they surpass the qualities of most regular corporations. The two listed companies are considered special legal entities known as supercorporations (Anglyngo: supra-corporaties), honouring their essential value to the functioning of Dunica and leverage they hold over the Dunican Federal. They participate in a broad range of industries, with the bulk of their revenue earned through the marketing of mass consumer goods.

Wishwell Corporation
The Wishwell Corporation began in the early 19th century as a small cattle-ranching collective in the Dunican domaine of Marbouse. As demand for meat and dairy products increased amongst a growing middle class in Lanice, a coalition of ranchers around the city figured that they could charge higher prices if they worked in tandem. The ranches set up an informal cartel known simply as the Cattlemen, utilizing unorthodox tactics ranging from trickery and buy-outs to kidnapping and forceful intimidation, all in an effort to expand their control over the Marbouse meat and dairy market.

In 1893, Tex "The Bully" Barbeau galvanized the Cattlemen and encouraged the formation of the United Cattle Company, which would be renamed to the Wishwell Corporation in 1901. The Wishwell Corporation would see many scandals over the course of its existence, including the Banquetville Disaster, the consequences of which would claim tens of thousands of lives.

Today, Wishwell holds a monopoly over the Dunican processed foodstuffs market, and controls an estimated 89% share of domestic food production overall. A small portion of their revenue comes from foreign exports, which are largely limited to nations in Balteca and across the Dunic Ocean.

Standard Goods
The Standard Goods Company is Dunica's highest-revenue company, holding a long-time monopoly over domestic ore extraction, metal production and steel manufacturing. Considered the backbone of Dunican industry due to their contributions to infrastructure development and public revenue, SG traces its roots to the 19th-century Standard Metals Company, founded by the wealthy Backhuys family to exploit the mineral wealth beneath their vast joint estates in the Ataloccas.

Today, Standard Goods has significant control over the North Cordona domaine government. Described as a modern-day dynasty by journalists, the Backhuys family has ensured fewer regulations for their family business through a series of successful governor runs by family members, aided by their generous funding of the Prosperity Party, who holds a majority in the domaine's legislative council.