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The Earwig family then tore into the shattered company with a succession of brutal layoffs and reorganizations, separating almost half the workforce, but ultimately consolidating operations and increasing profits. The company poured the capital gained into purchasing the assets of the collapsed [[New Valencia Agriculture Company]], as well as staging aggressive takeovers of [[Kimball's Aquaculture]] and [[Palmyra Petrochemicals]]. Despite its brutal reputation, due to its aggressive business strategies and near constant clashes with its labor force, Melcher Food continues to expand in part due to several long term government contracts.<ref name=HB:HDp162/> The Earwig family then tore into the shattered company with a succession of brutal layoffs and reorganizations, separating almost half the workforce, but ultimately consolidating operations and increasing profits. The company poured the capital gained into purchasing the assets of the collapsed [[New Valencia Agriculture Company]], as well as staging aggressive takeovers of [[Kimball's Aquaculture]] and [[Palmyra Petrochemicals]]. Despite its brutal reputation, due to its aggressive business strategies and near constant clashes with its labor force, Melcher Food continues to expand in part due to several long term government contracts.<ref name=HB:HDp162/>
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+ The company's CEO in 3025 was Baroness Josephine R. Earwig, <ref name=HDTFS-174/> in [[3067]] the position was held by [[Count]] [[Alexandar Earwig]] <ref name=HHD-162/>
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The Earwig family then tore into the shattered company with a succession of brutal layoffs and reorganizations, separating almost half the workforce, but ultimately consolidating operations and increasing profits. The company poured the capital gained into purchasing the assets of the collapsed [[New Valencia Agriculture Company]], as well as staging aggressive takeovers of [[Kimball's Aquaculture]] and [[Palmyra Petrochemicals]]. Despite its brutal reputation, due to its aggressive business strategies and near constant clashes with its labor force, Melcher Food continues to expand in part due to several long term government contracts.<ref name=HB:HDp162/> | The Earwig family then tore into the shattered company with a succession of brutal layoffs and reorganizations, separating almost half the workforce, but ultimately consolidating operations and increasing profits. The company poured the capital gained into purchasing the assets of the collapsed [[New Valencia Agriculture Company]], as well as staging aggressive takeovers of [[Kimball's Aquaculture]] and [[Palmyra Petrochemicals]]. Despite its brutal reputation, due to its aggressive business strategies and near constant clashes with its labor force, Melcher Food continues to expand in part due to several long term government contracts.<ref name=HB:HDp162/> | ||
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+ | The company's CEO in 3025 was Baroness Josephine R. Earwig, <ref name=HDTFS-174/> in [[3067]] the position was held by [[Count]] [[Alexandar Earwig]] <ref name=HHD-162/> | ||
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