Ltd meaning in English
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Definition
Ltd. (Limited): a company that is organized to give its owners limited liability in the event of bankruptcy
Ltd is the abbreviation used to describe Limited companies.
Inc. (Incorporated): a company that is organized to give its owners limited liability in the event of bankruptcy
Examples
- "Cosmex Inc."
- "1995-1996 Push, Push & Push Telemarketing Partners Inc."
- "As I've been reminding you almost every day recently, your client Cosmex Inc. owes us a lot of money, and you know what they say: Money makes the world go round!"
- "My name's Shaun Saber from New Zealand Perfume Ltd."
- "Ursula Bauer Environmental Consulting Inc."
- "with Ursula Bauer Environmental Consulting Inc."
- "Buyer, Perfume Hut Ltd"
- "PlasterCard, Inc."
- "1996–Present Cosmic Cosmetics Inc."
- "San Francisco - In a move that is barely newsworthy, Industrial Fruit Concern Inc. (NASDAQ: IFC) has made a multi-billion dollar offer to acquire a local juice boutique."
- "ChinaCorp Ltd."
- "We are curious about the conditions of the workers here at ChinaCorp Ltd."
- "Peking: As negotiations between Chinese juice conglomerate Industrial Fruit Concern Inc ."
- "I remind you that the total balance owed by Cosmex Inc. to Delavigne Corporation amounts to one thousand, two hundred and thirteen dollars and eighty cents ($1213.80)."
- "Industrial Fruit Concern Inc. has stated that if they acquire the juice business, they plan to completely change the company culture and business model, create hundreds of soulless storefronts across the world, and pretty much ruin everything that made it unique."
- "1999-2000 Push, Push & Push Telemarketing Partners Inc."
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