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"ASRock Incorporation"

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incorporation_(business)
seems normal.
wikipedia said:
In the United States, there are many ways that a corporation can be identified. The four forms that are valid in all 50 states and the District of Columbia are "Corporation", "Incorporated," and the abbreviations "Corp." and "Inc." Some states allow the use of "Company" and some have additional optional names. A complete list of which names are allowed in each state can be found at Types_of_business_entity#United_States.
 
The article you reference doesn't provide any answers to the OP's question. Incorporation is the act of forming a corporation. He's wondering why the company has "incorporation" in the name.

Maybe it's because they're chinese (fine, taiwanese. like they mind).

I see you have much in common with your avatar.
 
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