masteryee, on 9 Jul, 2009 - 09:35 PM, said:
@ MageUK: SHOW OFF!
When I was 13, I...played Nintendo. Now that I'm in my late 20's, I...play the PS3. Damn, it sucks comparing myself to you! lol, it's all good, you the man.
When I was 13, I...played Nintendo. Now that I'm in my late 20's, I...play the PS3. Damn, it sucks comparing myself to you! lol, it's all good, you the man.
Sorry
Neumann, on 9 Jul, 2009 - 11:19 PM, said:
True. I remember when I was 11 years old I learned some HTML and made a webpage for my friend who lived in Israel. So I guess I was a CEO of my own multinational corporation. Not too shabby for an 11 year old 
Wow! Congratulations...
2002 was "founding", if you look in the history on good ol' Wikipedia you'll note that the business was registered and started fully trading in 2006/2007.. Since we did infact trade (asin, sell) with schools around the country then yes, for a single entity it could be classed as a "business", nothing was ever registered as we couldn't pay tax, but that's why it's in the company's history to begin with. CEO's an official title when it comes to directors, just as other directors on the board have different titles related to what they manage (CFO, etc).
The fact that there's 2 registered businesses in 2 different locations (soon to be 3), each also trading internationally defines them as a "multinational".. Or perhaps by your sadistic definition simply "binational" and "trinational" when the third one comes into play.
This post has been edited by MageUK: 10 July 2009 - 02:31 AM

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