Shaw-Saxon

Shaw-Saxon Automotive Company(commonly known as Shaw-Saxon) was a South-Ranomian automobile manufacturer headquartered in Amesbury, Flourinse. It was founded by Shaw M. Saxon and incorporated on Aitheiber 23rd, 1949. The company soled automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Shaw-Saxon brand, and soled luxury vehicles under the Pinkerton brand from 1969 to 1988. It was among the few companies that openly protested South Ranomia's apartheid regulation, as Shaw-Saxon hired native Ozaran workers and gave them equal pay. This allowed the company to operate internationally with a more appeasing likeness, especially in Hatar, which became the companies largest market by 1989. Shaw-Saxton Hatar was so profitable, in fact, that the company was able to secure a deal in 2002 to built a large automotive assembly plant in Saesland, and planned for a second plant in Avalonia. In 2010, it found itself under a hostile takeover by Ottley Group, which precipitated into a large lawsuit that ended in Shaw-Saxon's liquidation into Ottley.