Inc's.
kingsisle inc is in Jamaica
Ply Gem Industries Inc. is a subsidiary of Nortek Inc
Inc. = the abbreciation for Incorporated.
Conoco Inc. ended in 2002.
Yes inc needs to have a period after inc. It is written as: XYZ company, Inc.
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What is the difference? You should use a period behind inc..
Incorporated
Inc's.
Incorporated
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When Honeywell and Allied Signal merged, Honeywell, Inc. became Honeywell International, Inc.
No
No...because Inc equals Incorporated....Inc is just a shortcut for Incorporated. Actually it depends on the chartering agency and the statutes. In some places ABC, Inc. and ABC Incorporated are two different names, in some they are treated as the same.
example:#include static int INC (int val) { return val+1; }int main (void) {printf ("INC*5 (1) = %d\n",INC (INC (INC (INC (INC (1))))));return 0;}
A comma should be placed after "including" when it is used as an introductory phrase in a sentence. For example, "I enjoy outdoor activities, including hiking and biking."