> You cannot own intangible objects.

   If they're objects they're not intangible. Unless you're into
   perversions like OO.

I prefer Lisp.

   In any case, what you say is bollocks. A company is intangible, but it
   can be owned (I happen to own one very, very small company :).

A company isn't really intangible.  You have equipment, rooms, and
what not, which are not intangible, which you as the director (or
whatever) might own.


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