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[edit]Could someone add what Stark Industries actually does? 212.178.69.130 (talk) 13:23, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
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Stark Industries - Eureka
[edit]Stark Industries was also the name of the company Nathan Stark ran in the episode "Once in a Lifetime", it was supposed to be an affectonate reference to this stark industries but I'm not sure where it should go. Any ideas? - 121.44.121.94 (talk) 09:36, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]I removed a lot of inuniverse staffing information from the article but have preserved it here should a limited amount of it be viable to go back in. Cabe6403 (Talk•Sign) 11:00, 6 March 2013 (UTC)
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Stark Industries[edit]Functions[edit]The company is a technology company that develops and manufactures advanced weapon and defense technologies. The company manufactures the armor worn by Iron Man and War Machine. It builds the helicarriers used by S.H.I.E.L.D. It produces the Quinjets used by the Avengers. Staff[edit]
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Stark International[edit]Originally Stark Industries, the name was changed when the company ceased manufacturing munitions, with Tony handing over the CEO position to James Rhodes. Eventually the company was taken over by Obadiah Stane after a hostile takeover and he renamed it Stane International. Staff[edit]
Stane International[edit]A subsidiary of Stark Enterprises and formed by Obadiah Stane, Stane wrestled control of Stark International from James Rhodes after a hostile takeover. Stane renewed the munitions manufacturing. However after Stane was killed, the company was run by a mysterious cartel which was eventually bought out and reabsorbed by Stark Enterprises. Staff[edit]
Stark Enterprises[edit]After buying out and reabsorbing Stane International, Tony based Stark Enterprises in Los Angeles. Staff[edit]
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Stark/Fujikawa[edit]Created by a merger of Stark Enterprises and Fujikawa Industries following apparent death of Iron Man/Anthony Stark. Staff[edit]
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Stark Solutions[edit]The fifth company run/owned by Tony Stark and was founded after his return from another dimension. It was shut down by Tony after he was defamed by Tiberius Stone who was subliminally influencing him. Staff[edit]Stark Resilient[edit]After the events of "The Five Nightmares" and "World Most Wanted" story arcs, Stark Industries went bankrupt and has closed down. After "Stark Disassembled," Tony begins to rebuild his company as an alternative energy manufacturer under the name of Stark Resilient. It is currently based in Aberdeen, Washington and Broxton, Oklahoma. Staff[edit]
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- Maybe this should be added to http://marvel.wikia.com with a link to it from this page? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.158.236.17 (talk) 22:58, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
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