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Mine is FTM ltd - you'll probably need to be from the NE to understand the significance of handing a business card with FTM on it to a Geordie.
I was once nearly thrown out of a presentation in part of Glasgow because we'd abbreviated File Transfer Protocol on the slides, which didn't go down very well in that bit of the city...
I have XXXXXX Software Ltd. XXXXXX.com being a domain name I'd registered about 10 years before I started the company. I've always vaguely hoped someone would pay me millions for my six letter domain name, but it hasn't happened yet.
Too many Xs. XXX.com would have been better. Was it taken ?
I have XXXXXX Software Ltd. XXXXXX.com being a domain name I'd registered about 10 years before I started the company. I've always vaguely hoped someone would pay me millions for my six letter domain name, but it hasn't happened yet.
Only bit of advice o remember getting was don't use Joe Smith Consultancy Ltd as its a red flag for hector to pick you out for an easy audit, no idea how legit it was
They're much more likely to use the SIC rather than a name.
I considered "... Solutions Ltd" but then realised that a good contractor merely prolongs the problem rather than offering to solve anything
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