- From: Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 14:01:16 -0500
- To: Jan Oberhauser <jan@link.fish>
- Cc: "schema.org Mailing List" <public-schemaorg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAChbWaNWnx9ogOLOLPRAj3KjZ37XBiPrc8jSUqWgjHgq9wxo3Q@mail.gmail.com>
We have the general issue being tracked here: https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/383 Jan, if you could put your own comments into that issue then we can certainly track the idea of investment funding as in your use case. For now, you might want to look at http://schema.org/seller if you want. The basic high level view that can certainly be wired up currently with Schema.org would be that of "An Organization can OFFER http://schema.org/Offer shares to private / public investors." But its up to you. If you want to skip the OFFER approach, we don't have a quick mapping for you yet to link the 2 entities. Unless you want to use http://schema.org/Organization 's http://schema.org/sponsor property and think broadly that a "share" is a form of a financial contribution. Thad +ThadGuidry <https://www.google.com/+ThadGuidry> On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 1:23 PM, Jan Oberhauser <jan@link.fish> wrote: > Hello, > > was wondering if anybody can tell me how a company with investments its > received should be displayed with schema.org. > > For example lets take Uber: > https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/uber > > Uber would be represented as "Organization". The same for "Saudi Arabia's > Public Investment Fund". But how would they be connected? > > Thanks & blue skies > > Jan Oberhauser > Founder link.fish > > > link.fish UG (haftungsbeschränkt) > Wilhelm-Kuhr-Str. 43 > 13359 Berlin > > email | jan@link.fish > web | http://link.fish > > Registergericht AG Charlottenburg, HRB 171276 B > Geschäftsführer: Jan Oberhauser >
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