When a business is incorporated, that means that the business has been organized as an entity under state law. The incorporated business is separate and apart from its individual owners. As a separate entity, the people who deal with the business - customers, suppliers, lenders, etc... - can only look to the corporation to enforce any claims that they may have against the business. The owners (shareholders) of the business are not personally liable for the claims against the incorporated business.
It was incorporated into Google in 2005.
No, a comma is not needed after "incorporated" in a company name like "Smith Incorporated." This is because "Incorporated" is part of the official name of the company and is not used as a descriptive term that requires a comma for clarification.
The appropriate preposition after "incorporated" depends on the context. Some common prepositions used with "incorporated" include "into" and "within." For example, "The new policies were incorporated into the company's procedures" or "The team was incorporated within the larger organization."
HP was incorporated on August 18, 1947.
Orana Incorporated was created in 1950.
Blues Incorporated was created in 1961.
Kids Incorporated ended in 1993.
Kids Incorporated was created in 1983.
Computrols Incorporated's population is 100.
Computrols Incorporated was created in 1983.
Kronos Incorporated's population is 3,200.
Cotton Incorporated was created in 1970.