or they mutilated Ceausescu a bit and there your have it

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Loool! Good point! What makes it even funnier is this: Ciontescu is somehiw meaning "mutilated", as you just used this word. It made me laugh. You chise a word by chance but it really applies lol. So: in Romanian, "ciont" is someone who can't properly move his leg / arm. Either from an accident or if he was mutilated...and he remained "ciont"

Ciontescu is a derivate from "ciont" and, at large, it could be translated as "the mutilator". Hehe that's a very funny coincidence.
Getting back to the subject, I kept thinking they are Romanians, because I saw several Romanian start-ups, with Romanian employees, which registered the firms offshore. Maybe for finding a more relaxed (money heaven) financial laws in another country, maybe for easier laundering money and so on. Even on the Romanian board I saw recently a member shilling a so-called Romanian crypto start-up based in Cayman Islands or something like that.
So being registered in UK doesn't mean they are not Romanians. Of course, the company is British and ruled by UK laws, but the people working there can be Romanians after all...