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Colby Enterprises is a fictional company featured on the primetime soap opera, The Colbys, the spin-off of the successful drama, Dynasty.

As of 1986, Colby Enterprises' assets were estimated to be slightly over $42 billion dollars.

Colby International headquarters are located in Los Angeles, at the Colby Towers. The corporation also has offices in New York, Houston, London, Paris, France, Lagos, Singapore, Caracas, Buenos Aires and Tokyo.

Colby Enterprises subsidiaries[]

Colby Properties[]

Based in San Francisco. In 1985, its gross earnings were $720 million dollars.

Colby Industries[]

Based in Houston. In 1985, its gross earnings were $642 million dollars.

Colby Aerospace Labs[]

Based in San Jose. In 1985, its gross earnings were $5 billion dollars.

Colby Timber[]

Based in Eureka, California. In 1985, its gross earnings were $22 thousand dollars. Colby Timber is where Jason's "granddad" started the family business.

Colby Petroleum[]

Based in California, with oil wells in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, southern California and the Northa Sea. In 1985, its gross earning were $23 billion dollars.

Colby Marine Transportation[]

Based in California, it has a tanker fleet capacity of 1.6 million dead weight tons. Projected earnings are detected to double in 1987 with the joint venture with Denver-Carrington.

Colby Enterprises' Board of Directors[]

Colby Enterprises' empoyees[]

  • Jason Colby (CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors)
  • Constance Patterson (Member of the Board of Directors; formerly owned 50% of the company's voting stock)
  • Garrett Boydston (General Counsel; Member of the Board of Directors)
  • Monica Colby (Vice-President; General Counsel and Member of the Board of Directors)
  • Jeff Colby (President; Member of the Board of Directors; owns 50% of the company's voting stock)
  • Sable Colby (Class A stockholder; Member of the Board of Directors)
  • Sharen (Executive Assistant to Jason Colby)
  • Nick Lavadas (Captain of the Trident tanker)
  • William Mahoney (Engineer)
  • Phillip Colby (Former Executive)
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