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"inc.'s" vs "inc's"

Both "inc's" and "inc.'s" are incorrect constructions. The correct form to indicate possession for a company name ending in "Inc." is "Inc.'s."

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

inc.'s

This is also an incorrect construction. The correct form to indicate possession for a company name ending in "Inc." is to use an apostrophe after the abbreviation, like "Inc.'s".

The correct form to indicate possession for a company name ending in "Inc." is to use an apostrophe after the abbreviation, like "Inc.'s".

inc's

This is an incorrect construction. The apostrophe should come after the abbreviation "Inc." to indicate possession.

The correct form to indicate possession for a company name ending in "Inc." is to use an apostrophe after the abbreviation, like "Inc.'s".

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