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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

When writing a letter and a e-mail, how about the company's name?

The company name is Apple Corporation,Co.
How do I write it in short when I sending letters and e-mails?

eg1) We asked Apple Corp. to send a sample as soon as possible.
eg2) We asked Apple Corp, to send a sample as soon as possible.
eg3] We asked Apple Corp,. to send a sample as soon as possible.
eg4) We asked Apple Corp to send a sample as soon as possible.

I think every example above is okay. Am I right?
Thank you in advance for your answer in advance.
  

Top answer

Hi, Son James. It is I, your friend, Cynthia. I do hope you are well.

  • Hi, Son James.
  • It is I, your friend, Cynthia.
  • I do hope you are well.
  • I am not familiar with the habits of the country where you currently live, however here in the USA we would not use any of these.
  • Apple is a big company like Google, Facebook, Time-Warner and IBM.
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Hi, Son James. It is I, your friend, Cynthia. I do hope you are well.

I am not familiar with the habits of the country where you currently live, however here in the USA we would not use any of these. Apple is a big company like Google, Facebook, Time-Warner and IBM. I could name many, many others. Because these companies are so well-known, we never use the corporate designation behin
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I should have put out another company's name than Apple. Such as "Jin Han Corporation", "C-way Corporation Co" or something. Sometimes I saw sentences including the company's name like C-way Corp., in my workbook. But when I send business e-mails, I never expressed like that. I have just typed something like "C-way" or "C-way Corporation". I've gotten curious whether I'm right or not on writing co
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You are so welcome, Son James.
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Son James,
We should write the company's name as it is globally known, i.e. IBM, HP, AMD, and etc..For Apple, just simply "Apple"

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