No. Inc. stands for "incorporated." The first letter should usually be capitalized, as it will normally be used as part of a business name, but an abbreviation should not be printed as all capital letters unless it is an acronym, with each letter standing for a word in itself.
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There should be a period after Inc.
If Inc. is an abbreviation, then it should be followed by a full stop, If Inc. falls as part of a sentence then both a full stop and a comma is required.
You must use a period after the shortened version of the word Incorporated. Inc. Here is another example. Master of Divinity = M.Div.
A period is placed at the end.
Incorporated.
The web address of the Historical Preservation Society Of The Upper Keys Inc is: www.keyshistory.org
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The letters "Inc." after the name of a business stand for incorporated. An incorporated business has legal protection against creditors and lawsuits on their personal assets
The address of the Upper Swan Valley Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 1128, Condon, MT 59826-1128
The address of the Upper Lemhi Valley Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 50, Lemhi, ID 83465-0050
The address of the Upper Cumberland Regional Arts Council Inc is: 425 Joel Holmes Lane, Cookeville, TN 38501-9633
The address of the Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area Inc is: 24 Main St, Salisbury, CT 6068
The address of the Historical Preservation Society Of The Upper Keys Inc is: Po Box 2200, Key Largo, FL 33037
It means "Incorporated"
The nouns in the sentence are:companyBetter-Letters Inc.letterheads
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