The Galactic Stock Exchange

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The Galactic Stock Exchange
GSE Logo.png
General Information
Motto "The Exclusive Trading Experience"
Status Active
Leader Wolfgang von Schlavendorf
2IC Curtner Seaton
Owner Veritas Press
Headquarters Magatesso I, Tammuz Sector
Historical Information
Founded Year 12 Day 318
Political Information
Affiliation Neutral
Industry Trading
Holosite Veritas Holo Nexus

The Galactic Stock Exchange (commonly abbreviated to GSE) is an organisation which provides sentient beings across the galaxy with reliable and current information about the companies which they are considering to invest in. GSE, which is an incorporated division of Veritas Press, is built around trading and providing traders with a better experience, enabling them to make the most of their credits. The services offered by the Stock Exchange are plenty in number, and most notably include their trading nodes dotted around the galaxy. These, along with providing sentients with advice on which companies to invest their precious credits in, also provide a medium by which traders can buy and sell stocks at their current value.

Though stock trading is its primary focus, the Galactic Stock Exchange partakes in many other diverse aspects of business. From city construction to the building of huge space stations, the company employs a wide range of talented individuals. They also build casinos throughout the galaxy, where sentients can gamble their credits freely as an alternative to investing it wisely.


History

On Day 144 of the Year 13, Mouse Carrelbee obtained a sinking company named Cirrus Colonies Incorporated and with several friends and allies, he was able to salvage it and build it into the Galactic Stock Exchange known today. Throughout the rest of the Year 13, it passed through the fingers of several leaders. Andy Longshot took the company after an incident with Ched Malfizzle, an old employee of GSE who decided to demand control of the company. After being denied, he made disappeared with a portfolio of company shares in hand. Immediately after Mr. Longshot’s departure back to Veritas Press, Allendi Solvan took the reins, though he didn’t stay for a long time either.

Finally as the Year 13 drew to a close, the company fell into the hands of Ardu Nillian. Mr. Nillian, a Muun businessman, led the company into Year 14 and throughout his leadership it grew into a small corporation. Then on Day 125 of Year 14, Ardu retired from GSE, leaving it in the capable hands of Mr. Wolfgang von Schlavendorf.

Still a small organisation, the GSE underwent substantial growth, with the system being revamped and several new projects being started. A focus on recruitment has left the Stock Exchange with a good base of members, and although still only a small group, they strive to become a major participant in the game of trading.

Jorus Serto replaced Wolfgang von Schlavendorf in late Year 14 temporarily and continued to grow the small company. Again the GSE experienced leadership change as Serto decided to resign from his position as Director for a career elsewhere, handing the company back over to former Director Wolfgang von Schlavendorf. Ambitious trader Curtner Seaton was promptly appointed as the new Auxiliary Director (2IC) and skilled researcher and analyst Solegot Solus was appointed as Project Manager (3IC). This triumvirate now leads the small company forward to grow and expand in markets both new and old.

Services

Galactic Market Access

With its GMAP/T project, GSE offers Sentients the opportunity to access the galactic market and sell their wares. A small but growing amount of Trading 1, Trading 2 and Commerce Centre Space Stations spread across the galaxy allows the Stock Exchange to deliver this service.

Trading Station Building

The Galactic Stock Exchange offers the building of Trading 2 stations to the public, constructed by the highly skilled workmen within the GSE at a location of the client’s choosing. GSE also allows access to the Galactic Marker to the customer if the Trading 2 station is chosen to remain in GSE ownership. The customer receives full access.

Facility Building

The Stock Exchange also provides the construction services for facilities such as Casinos, Civic Centres, Ports, Crew Quarters, ATMs, Banks, Starports and Commerce Centres, which are built by GSE workmen at a location of the customer’s choosing.

The Stock Price Index

Commonly abbreviated to the SPI (Stock Price Index) or GSPI (Galactic Stock Price Index), the Stock Price Index is a service the GSE offers to investors. The GSE owns one share of each company on the SPI and uses it to track growth, analyse the company's situation in the market, and rate each company for stability based off of a number of factors. Daily reports are released and those who choose to pay a small fee are given greater access to in depth analysis.


Past Leaders