Astorco

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Astor Corporation Inc.
Private
Industry Conglomerate
Founded September 11, 1859; 165 years ago (1859-09-11)
Founder Kier Astor
Headquarters New York City, United States
Area served
89 countries
Key people
Evelyn Astor (Chairman and CEO)
Jeffery Astor (CFO)
Revenue ASD$ billion (2023)
ASD$ billion (2023)
ASD$ billion (2023)
Total assets ASD$ billion (2023)
Total equity ASD$ billion (2023)
Owner Astor family
Number of employees
1.8 million
Website astorco.com

Astor Corporation Inc. (formerly Astor Banking Inc.) commonly known as Astorco is an Astorian multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Seattle. It comprises numerous affiliated businesses, most of them unified under the Astorco brand, and is the largest corporation in Astoria. Publicly traded on the Porciúncula Stock Exchange (PSE) as AST, the Astor family controls roughly 58% of the company's shares. Founded by Kier Astor in 1859 for land speculation in the Oregon Territory, it emerged as a land bank monopoly in the Commonwealth of Astoria. The company played a significant role during the initial founding of Astoria in 1863. Astorco's various divisions and subsidiaries are engaged in a variety of industries. Astorco employs approximately 1.8 million employees worldwide as of 2023.

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