3.2 Company value
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Achieving a high company value (CV) is the primary goal of Tycoon Online. It is your company value that determines your C-rank. Your company increases in value when you gain money, expand your business and make investments.
When Company Value falls below 1, the company goes bankrupt. When a company goes bankrupt, the player can start over immediately with a new company.
Below follows a complete list of events that affect your company value. Remember, that when using some of these methods, the money spent will decrease your expected gain in CV.
Contents
- 1 Gaining and losing money
- 2 Constructing buildings
- 3 Purchasing vehicles
- 4 Expanding your warehouse
- 5 Producing goods in factories
- 6 Selling goods in shops
- 7 Taking advantage of market bonus
- 8 Carrying out transportation assignments
- 9 Investing
- 10 Donating to Today's TO-Player
- 11 Demolishing buildings
Gaining and losing money
For every 20 iKr gained, your company value increases by one. For every 20 iKr lost or spent, your company value decreases by 1, except when investing money, purchasing zones, upgrading factories, and donating to Today's TO-player.
Constructing buildings
When constructing any building, your company value increases by 1/20 of the price of the building. For instance, if you build a carpentry factory for 4 000 iKr, your company value rises by 200.
Purchasing vehicles
When purchasing a vehicle, your company value increases by 1/15 of the price of the vehicle, but your cv also decreases by 1/20 from spending the money. For an overall cv gain of 1/60 of the cost. For instance, if you purchase a car for 900 iKr, your company value rises by 15.
Expanding your warehouse
When you upgrading your warehouse, your company value increases by 1/15 of of the price of the expansion, but your cv also decreases by 1/20 from spending the money. For an overall cv gain of 1/60 of the cost. For instance, if you spend 2000 iKr to upgrade, your company value rises by 33.
Producing goods in factories
For each unit produced in your factories, your company value rises by 1.
Selling goods in shops
For each unit sold in a shop, your company value rises by 1. For instance, if a shop sells 10 pieces of furniture, you gain 10 company value. This is in addition to company value gained from the money from the sale.
Taking advantage of market bonus
In case of market bonus, you gain an additional 1 cv for each product sold on the market.
Carrying out transportation assignments
Whenever one of your vehicles finishes a transportation assignment, you receive a boost to company value.
US Game: Company Value increase = number of units transported x the distance traveled / 500
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Sweden Game: Company Value increase = number of units transported x the distance traveled / 150
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Investing
For each 20 iKr invested through the bank, your company value increases by 1. Note that when you invest, you do not lose company value from spending money like you do when money is spent in most other ways.
Donating to Today's TO-Player
By donating iKr to the randomly chosen TO player of the day, you gain a bonus of 1 cv per 10 iKr donated..
Demolishing buildings
When you demolish a building, your company value falls by 1/8 of the money the building was bought for.
You build a brewery that costs you 3 500 iKr. |
Hint: Note that at the same time as you add to your company value when you are expanding your warehouse, constructing new buildings, purchasing new vehicles, etc., you also lose some company value by spending money (see the "Savings" help file). There are some exceptions, though. No company value is lost when investing, purchasing zones, upgrading factories, and donating to Today's TO-player.
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