Oriental Okataian Holdings

Oriental Okataian Holdings Limited, also known as Oriental Holdings, is an Okataian conglomerate with its primary listing on the Okataian Stock Exchange. The majority of its business interests are in Asia, and its subsidiaries includes airlines like Oriental Airways and media outlets like the East Asia Morning Post

The company was formed in 1962 when Oriental Airways was created, as of 2016 it is owned by Sato Anmo who features on the Ryujin 50 list.

=Operations= Oriental Okataian Holdings today comprises a group of companies with extensive operations across Oka, Asia and, through some of its businesses, the world.

Oriental Airways
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Oriental Airways was founded by the Okataian government in 1962 as Oriental Airways to replace Okataian National Airlines, which was founded in 1946. On 1 March 1962, Oriental Okataian Holdings took control of the airline. Long-haul freight operations were introduced on 26 April 1971, followed by passenger services to Los Angeles International Airport on 19 April 1972.

East Asia Morning Post
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The East Asia Morning Post (also known as EAMP or The Post), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Okataian, Okataian and English-language newspaper and Oka's newspaper of record. The journal was founded by Australian-born revolutionary Haga Kozue and British journalist Edgar Huidgens (formerly with Okataian Daily Press and New York Sun) in 1903. The first edition of the paper was published on 6 November 1903. The journal's circulation has been relatively stable for years – the average daily circulation stands at 12,000,000. In 1963 the Oriental Okataian Holding purchased the company.