LordTheNightKnight said:
Why are you assuming others would know that? The term "inc." is often meant to imply an entire company. Even if that isn't the case, that's the context it's mainly used in. If you didn't know that the German branch had a different title, I doubt you would have know exactly what it meant. |
Just a note, inc is a designation for "incorporated", a term that is required by any company that has filed in the US as a S or C Corporation. Been there done that =)







