No. Inc. is the abbreviation for "incorporated" and it needs to be set off by a comma and followed by a period. If however the sentence continues after the "Inc." there needs to be a comma after the period.
For example:
Name of the Employer: ABC Company, Inc.
She works at ABC Company, Inc., where she has been working as an administrative assistant.
In a company name such as "ABC Corp," do not use a comma. However, use a comma in the formulation, "ABC, Inc."
WORD: incorporation ABBREVIATION: inc. WORD: avenue ABBREVIATION: ave. WORD: doctor ABBREVIATION: Dr. WORD: community ABBREVIATION: com. WORD: organization ABBREVIATION: org. WORD: abbreviation ABBREVIATION: abbr.
Unless the company specifies its preference for a comma, none is required to set off "LLC" from the company name. In contrast, an "Inc." is usually set off by commas. But this is unnecessary, and according to Associated Press Style, incorrect.
No comma is necessary before "Jr.", "Sr.", and the like. No comma has ever been necessary before "III", "IV", etc. From the Chicago Manual of Style (http://ow.ly/gcv0):But please note that within text, if you decide to use the more traditional comma before Jr. or Sr., the function of the comma is to set off these abbreviations, so an additional comma is needed after the abbreviation if the sentence continues (as in my first sentence above).
A comma after "LLC" is not grammatically necessary (Authority: The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage by Allan M. Siegal and William G. Connolly, Times books: New York. 1999.
"Inc" is not a word, it's an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and there should be a comma before it.
If Inc. is an abbreviation, then it should be followed by a full stop, If Inc. falls as part of a sentence then both a full stop and a comma is required.
not if inc stands for including- it should be a full stop "." to indicate abbreviation and then continue sentence without a capital letter on the following word
There is not a comma after Inc but there is a period then you continue the sentence. It should look like this- Inc.
There should be a period after Inc.
If talking about a Co as in a Company, a period will suffice.
You would use a comma before it. Xerox, Inc.
Yes, but a space comes after the comma like this:, inc
Inc. is an abbreviation for incorporated.
Inc.,
"Inc" itself is the abbreviation. It is the abbreviation for the word "Incorporation".
The abbreviation for "incorporated" is INC.