Entity Dossier
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NIOC
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Cornerstone MoveOutsider-to-Kingpin Control Loops
Strategic PatternWinning Through Distressed Takeovers
Relationship LeverageCourt of Brokers and Right Hands
Cornerstone MoveAsset Cycling to Capture Volatility
Signature MoveNo-Sentiment Steel Disposal
Strategic PatternOption-Loaded Contract Structures
Risk DoctrineTax Residency as Strategic Moat
Signature MoveMicro-Managed Outsourced Operations
Decision FrameworkBuy Control, Outsource Operations
Competitive AdvantageInformation Edge from Broker Web
Operating PrincipleNo Sentiment for Old Steel
Signature MoveShareholder Cash-Flow Relentlessness
Operating PrincipleDeal-First, Fix-Later Mentality
Cornerstone MoveDeal With Myself for Maximum Leverage
Risk DoctrineFlags and Structures as Shields
Signature MoveRisk Appetite As Primary Weapon
Primary Evidence
"The well-regarded military journal Jane’s Defence Weekly later claimed that up to 70 percent of all the weapons Iran bought came from the logistics center in NIOC's premises in London. At its worst, Iran and Iraq spent almost ten billion dollars annually on weapons and equipment for the war."
Source:Storeulv (translated)
"Behind the scenes around NIOC's office in London, arms dealers like Adnan Kashoggi, Jacob Nimrodi, and Al Schwimmer appeared."
Source:Storeulv (translated)