On 1/18/06, Justin Cormack justin@specialbusservice.com wrote:
On 18 Jan 2006, at 12:36, Tony Sidaway wrote:
On 1/18/06, Justin Cormack justin@specialbusservice.com wrote:
rewrite WP:CORP then.
No thanks. If the WP:CORP guideline is so useless that it has us deleting articles about companies of this size, it should be ignored, or perhaps deleted itself.
No, it was cited on the deletion.
I would agree with replacing it with any listed company can have an article, and unlisted ones need proper verifiable info.
In order to be listed you need the following:
at least £50,000-worth (Republic of Ireland: €38,092.14) of share capital of which at least 25% must have been paid for. two shareholders two directors, one of whom may also be the company secretary a certificate of entitlement (the trading certificate) to do business and borrow capital
That hardly makes you noteable
Then there is the bit where companies create spinoff to handle take overs and the like (I ran across one where I think it was Alchemy Partners (who should have an article but don't) had managed to put two layers of PLCs between them and the softwear company they were buying.
geni