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minus-square@schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink59•5 months agogGmbH = gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung = limited liability company serving the public benefit
minus-square@Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink19•5 months agoGod damn the German language sure uses the entire alphabet in every word…How do they fit names onto their street signs???
minus-square@jagged_circle@feddit.nllinkfedilinkEnglish4•5 months agoIs the first g the “for public benefit” part? Because isn’t GmbH an evil company? Also, isn’t the norm that if you’re doing good, you don’t name the leader a CEO but a Director or something?
minus-square@schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink9•5 months agoyes, gemeinnützig = serving the public benefit (literally approximately: gemein = common, nützig = useful, i.e. useful to the common good) GmbH is just the (almost literal) translation of LLC.
minus-square@samus12345@lemm.eelinkfedilinkEnglish3•5 months agoWhen I was a kid I always pictured a goomba when I saw GmbH.
minus-square@jagged_circle@feddit.nllinkfedilinkEnglish1•5 months agoIf your goal is profit, then yes. /not s
gGmbH = gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung = limited liability company serving the public benefit
God damn the German language sure uses the entire alphabet in every word…How do they fit names onto their street signs???
wat
Replace ss with ß.
Is the first g the “for public benefit” part? Because isn’t GmbH an evil company?
Also, isn’t the norm that if you’re doing good, you don’t name the leader a CEO but a Director or something?
yes, gemeinnützig = serving the public benefit (literally approximately: gemein = common, nützig = useful, i.e. useful to the common good)
GmbH is just the (almost literal) translation of LLC.
When I was a kid I always pictured a goomba when I saw GmbH.
Thats a good association.
And we’re on Lemmy, so any LLC is inherently evil. /s
If your goal is profit, then yes.
/not s