Dot Records ended in 1977.
Dot Records was created in 1950.
Standby Records
The British call the dot at the end of a sentence a "full stop."
The End Records was created in 1998.
Polka Dot Productions ended in 1997.
Mile End Records was created in 2005.
West End Records was created in 1976.
A sentence without a dot at the end lacks proper punctuation, making it incomplete. This may lead to confusion for the reader or listener as the end of the sentence is unclear. It is important to use appropriate punctuation to signal the end of a complete thought.
The Records ended in 1982.
Do It Records ended in 1984.
No Records ended in 2004.
The dot at the end of a statEment (you omitted the "e") is called a period.