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The '''Seven Noble Companies''' (Kwang: ''Bidàngà'') are a group of Qonklaks-based multinational corporations traditionally seen as the biggest and most powerful companies in the nation, and by extension, the greater Southern Tammuz region. It consists of [[WangCorp]], [[Mheiqyõ Group]], [[Hãki]], [[Chijo International]], [[Ngo Group]], [[Mimye HHB]], and [[Pearl Corporation|Pearl]]. In 1995, it is estimated that their combined total assets equated to about 52% of the Qonklese GDP.
The '''Seven Noble Companies''' (Kwang: ''Bidàngà'') are a group of Qonklaks-based multinational corporations traditionally seen as the biggest and most powerful companies in the nation, and by extension, the greater Southern Tammuz region. It consists of [[WangCorp]], [[Mheiqyõ Group]], [[Hãki]], [[Chijo International]], [[Ngo Group]], [[Mimye HHB]], and [[Pearl Corporation|Pearl]]. In 1995, it is estimated that their combined total assets equated to about 82% of the Qonklese GDP.

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The Seven Noble Companies (Kwang: Bidàngà) are a group of Qonklaks-based multinational corporations traditionally seen as the biggest and most powerful companies in the nation, and by extension, the greater Southern Tammuz region. It consists of WangCorp, Mheiqyõ Group, Hãki, Chijo International, Ngo Group, Mimye HHB, and Pearl. In 1995, it is estimated that their combined total assets equated to about 82% of the Qonklese GDP.