Spoiler mitigation: Mark with mouse to read... (I hope this works) Haha! The charity group wins and it's in fact a uranium company *laughs* I googled it after I did the poll. Knowing this, it really IS the most generic name for that. On the other hand companies to do with "atoms" know better than calling themselves AtomicEuro or RadioactiveEuro or LetsBombItAllEuro or something. Atoms have such a bad reputation in Europe that most people swear they don't have any.
Eurodif is many different things, Eurodif.com is the fashion site, the Eurodif uranium enrichment company appears to be owned by Areva now (which is remarkably close in company name to one of London's main bus and train operators, close enough to pretty much sound the same "Arriva" so my brain pictured tubes running around the Central Line doing the enrichment by centrifugation that Areva mentions on their website :-)
Though I was (sort of!) amused that the Supreme Court of the United States was involved in an anti-dumping case with Areva/Eurodif :-)
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Date: 2010-02-09 02:24 pm (UTC)http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurodif
Even if you can't read German, it says it in English in the first line...
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Date: 2010-02-09 04:42 pm (UTC)So... counting all the different businesses under that name it really IS generic.
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Date: 2010-02-09 05:26 pm (UTC)Though I was (sort of!) amused that the Supreme Court of the United States was involved in an anti-dumping case with Areva/Eurodif :-)
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Date: 2010-02-09 06:35 pm (UTC)(I voted for the car parts...)
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