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== Association with Goodfox Enterprises West ==
== Association with Goodfox Enterprises West ==
Canonically, Koi Goodfox is a descendant of Sierra Goodfox of [[Yipton]] (Infaru 2) who owned Goodfox Enteprises West (or GFEW). The association is not elabroated, nor are details available.
Canonically, Koi Goodfox is a descendant of Sierra Goodfox of [[Yipton]] (Infaru 2) who owned Goodfox Enteprises West (or GFEW). The association is not elabroated, nor are details available.
== Downfall ==
Goodfox Incorporated would collapse on September 9th, 1924 due to debt and lack of leadership after [[Koi Goodfox]]'s death and the [[31 Fox Street]] controversies. It would be succeeded by [[Kino-Film]]..
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31 Fox Street, Urbis City, Infaru under construction in September 1924.

Goodfox Incorporated (Formally known as Goodfox Enterprises and abbreviated as GINC) is a Faruan company founded in 1923 by Koi Goodfox. It primarily serves as a holding corporation for it's several subsidiaries. It is headquartered at 31 Fox Street, Urbis City, Infaru.

A frame from a Kino-Film motion picture.

Goodfox incorporated is one of the best documented companies on Faru, with almost every major decision or event being documented in the form of a book.

20th Century Goodfox

20th Century Goodfox is an entertainment company founded in 1924 by Koi Goodfox, CEO of Goodfox Incorporated.

20th Century Goodfox is notable for being Kino-Film's producing company, however it also owns Goodfox News and Turning point Infaru.

Association with Goodfox Enterprises West

Canonically, Koi Goodfox is a descendant of Sierra Goodfox of Yipton (Infaru 2) who owned Goodfox Enteprises West (or GFEW). The association is not elabroated, nor are details available.

Downfall

Goodfox Incorporated would collapse on September 9th, 1924 due to debt and lack of leadership after Koi Goodfox's death and the 31 Fox Street controversies. It would be succeeded by Kino-Film..