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To: LLCF who wrote (19)1/29/2000 10:00:00 PM
From: michael_f_murphy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 363
 
<<negative connotation>>

negative connotation + good analysis by us Auslander + NASDAQ opens in Europe Fall 2000 => "zehn baggers"???

O.K. funf will do <g>



To: LLCF who wrote (19)1/30/2000 1:19:00 AM
From: Torben Noerup Nielsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 363
 
David,

Apologies for being picky, but...

>FYI Gmgh = roughly LLC, these are private.

I'm afraid this is not quite true. I'm pretty sure you mean GmbH which stands for ``Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung" (apologies to any Germans; I cannot figure out how to get am umlaut in!). Literally translated, this is ``Business with limited Liability" (case preserved). But this can translate into English as ``Limited", ``Incorporated", ``Public Limited Company (PLC)" or ``Limited Liability Company (LLC)". And I don't think it necessarily implies that it is not public.

Incidentally, if it is a really large company, you usually see the abbreviation ``AG" which stands for ``Aktiengesellschaft" and that translates literally to ``Stock corporation". But I'm not even sure an AG has to be public although it usually us. I haven't lived in Europe for a long time.

Thanks, Torben