← Back to context Comment by ofrzeta 10 hours ago Technically SAP is a Société Européenne but still somehow the biggest German software developer. 3 comments ofrzeta Reply wongarsu 23 minutes ago And fittingly SAP is successful despite horrible UX croemer 9 hours ago What matters is where the headquarters and key employees are. SE can be based anywhere in EU and even then legal entity stuff isn't what matters.Origin: German, HQ: German, Accounting regime: German, Main stock listing: German, Executive board: 5/6 German nkmnz 4 hours ago In fact, you can run any form of European legal entity from any country. I.e., I can create an spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (sp. z o.o.) in Poland, but run the business in Germany. It would be complicated and stupid, but legal.
croemer 9 hours ago What matters is where the headquarters and key employees are. SE can be based anywhere in EU and even then legal entity stuff isn't what matters.Origin: German, HQ: German, Accounting regime: German, Main stock listing: German, Executive board: 5/6 German nkmnz 4 hours ago In fact, you can run any form of European legal entity from any country. I.e., I can create an spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (sp. z o.o.) in Poland, but run the business in Germany. It would be complicated and stupid, but legal.
nkmnz 4 hours ago In fact, you can run any form of European legal entity from any country. I.e., I can create an spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (sp. z o.o.) in Poland, but run the business in Germany. It would be complicated and stupid, but legal.
And fittingly SAP is successful despite horrible UX
What matters is where the headquarters and key employees are. SE can be based anywhere in EU and even then legal entity stuff isn't what matters.
Origin: German, HQ: German, Accounting regime: German, Main stock listing: German, Executive board: 5/6 German
In fact, you can run any form of European legal entity from any country. I.e., I can create an spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (sp. z o.o.) in Poland, but run the business in Germany. It would be complicated and stupid, but legal.