gstallons Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 Italian firms ues the suffix at the end of their names " S.r.l. or S.p.a." . Is this something similar to Inc. or Ltd.? Just curious!
Dan M Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 Italian firms ues the suffix at the end of their names " S.r.l. or S.p.a." . Is this something similar to Inc. or Ltd.? Just curious! Società Per Azioni (Italian: shared company) Società a Responsabilità Limitata (Italian: limited company)
luhbo Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 Società Per Azioni (Italian: shared company) Società a Responsabilità Limitata (Italian: limited company) S.p.a. => Aktiengesellschaft => AG (Two words) S.r.l. => Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung => G.m.b.H. just in case you'd have to deal with "Made in Germany" Hubert
Martin Barrett Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Come on Guys this is the silly banter forum!!! In the police we were very partial to TLA (Three Letter Acronyms) but now seem to expanding in to four letters as peoples departments and roles become more important
Guzzirider Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 Ok well most British companies will soon have the acronym RIP after their name in the current economic climate!
luhbo Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 (edited) Yes, "Rest In Pieces", that's only natural after most of them have become just too big over the years. Hubert Or was it "Resold in Pieces"? Edited August 4, 2008 by luhbo
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