No. Inc. stands for "incorporated." The first letter should usually be capitalized, as it will normally be used as part of a business name, but an abbreviation should not be printed as all capital letters unless it is an acronym, with each letter standing for a word in itself.
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No, a comma is not necessary after "Inc" in a sentence. "Inc" is an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and it is typically used without a comma following it in a sentence.
The appropriate punctuation for "Inc." is a period (.) after the abbreviation.
Yes, a comma should be used after the abbreviation "Inc." when it is part of a company's name, as in "Apple Inc.," to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
Yes, in American English, a period should be included after the abbreviation "Inc." at the end of a sentence. It signifies the end of the abbreviation and the sentence.
The sentence "Dmitri worked for Dynasty Inc." is correctly punctuated.