Ranked corporations get a public, indexable page
Every corporation on the public rankings now has an open page in three languages that search engines can index — its standing, footprint bands, sectors and newswire stories — and the rankings and world brief link straight to it. Officers are shown by seat to visitors; who holds them is for signed-in players.
A corporation that appears on the public Rankings now has a page of its own that anyone can read and search engines can index — for example `/corporation/123`, also at `/de/corporation/123` and `/pt-BR/corporation/123`. Names on the Rankings and in the World brief now link to it.
Without JavaScript (and to a crawler) the page shows the corporation's standing and footprint bands from the daily rankings edition, its registration country and founding day, its headquarters city, the sectors it operates in, and its most recent newswire stories. With JavaScript it shows the same profile players already knew.
One thing changes for visitors who are not signed in: officers appear by seat — title, role and tenure — and individual shareholders by their percentage, without names. Public pages in Stratum Protocol name corporations, never people; signed-in players still see who holds each seat. Corporations that are not on the rankings, and political parties, keep their pages out of search engines for now.