Inc mean incorporated, meaning the company is incorporated :)
The use of "inc" is an abbreviation for the word incorporated.
There is no company by the name of Nail Inc. but there is a company by the name of Nails Inc. One can contact Nails Inc. by visiting their official website or by phone at 0207-529-2340.
Yes, when you incorporate your company you will have to choose some variation of Incorporation, Company or Corporation after your company name. You will need to choose either Incorporated, Inc, Company, Co, Corporation, or Corp. This is a requirement for incorporating a company. This will be the official name of the company but you do not have to use the Inc when you promote your company.
I have researched this question and the answer is- yes or no. It seems that either is correct. Historically a comma was used- Company Name, Inc. but according to the Chicago Style Manual it is acceptable to omit the comma. Note as well, that if in a sentence- Company Name, Inc., was providing.... a comma is used AFTER the Inc. as well. OR you can just leave out both. Is it a wonder that learning English punctuation is so difficult? ---Great answer! I tend to omit the comma if using the Company Name in a title, but if used in a sentence I leave it in...just my preference. :)
inc is usually written "Inc."It is used in conjunction with a company name to mean "Incorporated", indicating that the business is a legal corporation and not just a business registration or partnership.
Visa Inc is the name of a company. Verizon Communications is the name of a company.
I think its "Google Inc" .
true to form renovations inc.
microsoft inc.
Wranco Concepts Inc.
MJJ Productions Inc and The Michael Jackson Company LLC.
HiTi was founded in 2001 under the name "Hi-Touch Imaging Technologies, Inc". At the end of year 2007 the company changed its name to "HiTi Digital, Inc" which they use to this day.