Entity Dossier
Company
Nobel
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Signature MoveEmanuel: Bargain with Giants Then Flee Disguised as a PeasantStrategic PatternPrimitive Land as Blank Canvas AdvantageRisk DoctrineExile as the Final Balance Sheet EntryCompetitive AdvantageFirst-Mover Fleet as Market Lock-InSignature MoveLudwig: Build Everything Before Anyone Knows They Need ItSignature MoveImmanuel: Weaponsmith Who Warmed Russia FirstCornerstone MoveEach Generation Invents the Next InfrastructureCornerstone MoveScandinavian Paternalism as Workforce MoatIdentity & CultureHonest Baron Premium in Corrupt MarketsCornerstone MoveControl Every Link from Wellhead to Customer
Primary Evidence
"At the turn of the century Russia was supplying more than half the world’s oil, but the troubles of 1903–1906 marked the end of that leadership and spelled defeat for Nobel, Rothschild, and the other Russian producers in the Thirty Years War."
Source:The Russian Rockefellers
"It was commonly said in Russia that among the two hundred oil barons of Baku only ten were honest: Nobel, an Armenian, and eight Moslems."
Source:The Russian Rockefellers
"By 1916 Nobel owned, controlled, or had substantial interest in companies producing a third of all Russian crude oil, 40 percent of all the refined, and supplying almost two-thirds of domestic consumption. There were more than four hundred tank farms and depots flying the Nobel banner and the company commanded the largest private fleet in the world."
Source:The Russian Rockefellers