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Section "Banktruptcy"

The section currently reads: "Minor parts from what was once called IG Farben may still be operative as AG Farben.[citation needed] AG stands for Aktien Gesellschaft, a term to designate the legal status of a business company."

That is, sorry for the wording, utter nonsense. First, the section says nothing about banktruptcy. Second, the statement in the first sentence is lacking citations. Third, the statement in the second sentence is entirely wrong; AG does not "designate the legal status of a business company" - there are thousands and thousands of companies out there doing business without being organised as an AG. I'll chance the entire section into something meaningful. SchnitteUK (talk) 19:43, 13 August 2010 (UTC)

Actually, AG does indicate the legal status as a pblic, limited company, just like AB in Swedish and Oy in Finland. That there are other forms for doing business does not alter this. 212.181.175.199 (talk) 13:47, 2 May 2015 (UTC)