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Capitalization
I agree the page should be moved to INtREPUS.
FYI, It's called "contrived capitalization", the point of it is to make the name of your company stand out, say in a news article. In journalism, it is generally accepted, unless the name of the company is all caps and not an acronym (like IKEA)
According to AP Style:
Do not use all capital letter names unless the letters are individually pronounced: BMW. Others should be uppercase and lowercase. Ikea not IKEA; USA Today, not USA TODAY.
Do not use symbols such as exclamation points, plus signs or asterisks that form contrived spellings that might distract or confuse a reader. Use Yahoo, not Yahoo!; Toys R Us, not Toys "R" Us; E-Trade, not E*Trade. |style="width: 40px; font-size: 30px; text-align:right; padding-left:2px; padding-top:5px;"| ” |}-- Dennis Talk Contribs 15:08, 23 October 2008 (UTC)