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D_say Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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Hi friends,

Hope all of you will be fine. I need a little help if you kindly check which is correct out of two.

1. He is an asset to M/s. ABC company.

2. He is an asset of M/s. ABC company.

Awaiting your reply,

best regards
  

Top answer

' mean? And 'Company' should be capitalized.

  • ' mean?
  • And 'Company' should be capitalized.
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#1

But what does 'M/s.' mean? And 'Company' should be capitalized.
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He is an asset to the ABC Company.

The assets of the company might include a company jet.
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The assets of the company might include a company jet.
I am getting a little worried about your posts, billy. What is the relevance of this comment?

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The question as I understand it:
Kindly check which is correct out of two: 1. He is an asset to
2. He is an asset of
My answer:
He is an asset to the ABC Company.
But, the company does not own him, but the assets of the company might include a company jet.
Doe
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Yes. Perhaps a word more of explanation at first would make it clearer.
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Thank you Micawber,

'M/s.' means Messers, also thank you for your kind assistance.
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Thank you brightbilly Emotion: smile
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If It was a material in company's inventory We would say It is an asset of the company..but He is a human..so He is an asset to the company sounds correct..Also We would say He is an asset for the company..

right?

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