Fredericks Enterprises

Considered by many as the last man to fully realize the American Dream, Michael Fredericks stepped onto the scene as a relative unknown. It was through his incredible talent for playing the business field on the New York Stock Exchange that Fredericks started to build both his wealth and reputation. When word spread of his financial prowess, every investor was clamoring to pick the industrialist's brain. Hence, Fredericks Financial Enterprises was born. Acting strictly as an advising firm at first, Fredericks' net-worth skyrocketed and took the American economy with it.

As FFE expanded into the world market, its founder decided it was time to broaden the business's horizons. The venture into the fields of corporate security and communications proved to be almost as profitable as advising. In time, the name was shortened to Fredericks Enterprises as the company's sphere of influence continued to grow.

Even after the presidential race was over and Fredericks entered the Oval Office, Fredericks Enterprises resumed operating. But now it had the backing of the United States government to combine with its own resources. Today, FE dominates just about every industry save for agriculture, energy production, and a scant few others. A number of malcontents feel that the reason President Fredericks hasn't taken over these businesses is so that the public isn't so quick as to think FE has a complete monopoly over the world market.


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