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<blockquote data-quote="Commercial Inside Release" data-source="post: 5828688" data-attributes="member: 93336"><p>Re: incorporating in Delaware</p><p></p><p>Thousands of companies have incorporated in Delaware, because they have the best laws and business friendly framework. Half of the S&P 500 are incorporated in Delaware. It was especially popular before and during the dot-com boom, which is when UPS incorporated. It doesn't mean their headquarters are really there. They may be required to have a small office, or just an address depending on the law, but probably no real presence there.</p><p></p><p>This stuff is pervasive throughout corporate America. For another example involving Delaware, as well as South Dakota and Utah, are the usury laws. The majority of consumer credit companies are in those states.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercial Inside Release, post: 5828688, member: 93336"] Re: incorporating in Delaware Thousands of companies have incorporated in Delaware, because they have the best laws and business friendly framework. Half of the S&P 500 are incorporated in Delaware. It was especially popular before and during the dot-com boom, which is when UPS incorporated. It doesn't mean their headquarters are really there. They may be required to have a small office, or just an address depending on the law, but probably no real presence there. This stuff is pervasive throughout corporate America. For another example involving Delaware, as well as South Dakota and Utah, are the usury laws. The majority of consumer credit companies are in those states. [/QUOTE]
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