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#155132 12/23/04 07:23 PM
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Hi fella's,
Been reading your posts and have to mention a couple of company names in my area that I always get a kick out of. One is "Wil-Surge" electric. I guess it's taken from his name but I asked one of his employees why he would put a name like that on an electric company van. I just thought is was sort of funny. And then there is "Crooks" electric. Also taken from his name but I think I would have named my company "Trusty" before I would have called it "Crooks". But one thing they accomplish is that they are easily remembered. When I was first starting out I remember reading books that always emphasized not to use a name that would work against you.
Ron

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#155133 12/23/04 09:53 PM
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Choosing a company name, I imagine, is quite challenging because if one isn't careful it could be easily corrupted thereby compromising the potential reputation. I thought of posting examples but there may be legal ramifications if I did.


No wire bias here- I'm standing on neutral ground.
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