Talk:Weiss Schnee/@comment-226878-20140911070757/@comment-24891101-20141117003009

For the nth time, there can be multiple heirs to a megacorporation. Heading a company is not a title of nobility, and it can be passed down however the owner sees fit, subject to corporate policy and applicable laws. In this case, since it's a family-controlled business, the inheritance would simply involve passing on some proportion of the stock share owned. Nothing about this limits the number of heirs. And it is common enough usage to refer to an heir of a company as such, without reference to number.