The trademark office in the country in which you plan to do business may have their catalog searchable online; it's also perfectly reasonable to Google it. Note that if the name is in use but not registered, it is protected as a common law trademark.
There are several entities by that name, but most are registered trademarks.
It means the company name is a registered trademark.
There is no insurance company by that name or by any name that is similar that begins with "su". Contact your state insurance regulator and ask if there was ever an insurance company by that name registered in your state.
a little (R) sign on top right of the name of the company shows that its registered as far as i judge(*_*)
it is not registered company it is fake company
It depends on the company and how and where it is registered. Small companies may not have anything after their names.
.co.uk at the end of a domain name indicates the site belongs to a company registered in the United Kingdom.
'Nintendo' is a company name, and also their registered trademark, it is not something that can be patented.
WIPO
Only your insurance company can answer that - mine does / allows for it...
The company is called Ferrari there registered name and address is Ferrari S.p.A. Emilia Est 1163, Modena, Italy.
Yes your company name has to include corporate status. You have to choose some form of "corporation" or "company" like "co." or "inc," This is the official name registered with the state.