It is an IT company which provide solution to Fortune500
Quinnox is much better than Torry Harris....... Any company is better than Tory Harris...tory cannot be called a company...its a madhouse
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..
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When Honeywell and Allied Signal merged, Honeywell, Inc. became Honeywell International, Inc.
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."