rumguy
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Sun May-23-04 05:27 PM
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What does the Ltd. after a product denote? |
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I assume it means "limited", implying that the product is in short supply or will not last long.
Is it usually just there to make the name sound cooler?
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Sun May-23-04 05:51 PM
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LuLu550
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Sun May-23-04 05:58 PM
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2. It is actually somewhat different than an Inc. |
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But the same concept, the way a business is organized. I think Limited is a term used more in England. Here they are LLC "Limited Liability Corporation." Being incorporated is a more costly process. Not being a lawyer, (I just play on on TV) I know know details.
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