M/s = Messrs = abbreviation of Messieurs = plural of Monsieur
= title used of or to a French speaking man, corresponding to Mr. or Sir [French "mon" = my, "sieur" = Lord.
2006-08-28 22:38:17
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answer #1
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answered by elsie 1
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Normally companies are referred to as Messers
2006-08-28 22:03:56
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the short form of Messrs. This is similar to Mr. to a person. This is the plural form of Mr.
2006-09-01 18:53:59
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answered by Sankaranarayanan R 2
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M/s means Messrs which in turn is a honorific term for a group of people.
2006-08-28 21:10:50
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answered by aredee 2
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Messrs. Plural of Mr.Messieurs in french.
2006-08-28 21:07:54
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answered by saumitra s 6
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Messers, it signifies that it is a company.
The actual meaning is: those who mess
with bank and or public money and make
the investers fool, & by selling wrongly
advertised products
2006-08-28 21:59:11
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answered by pianist 5
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Every company has a legal identity apart from its members .
that is why - there is M/s b4 it
u already got the full form of M/s above................
2006-08-28 22:45:22
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answered by jay Z 4
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messers i.e firm which is doing business & owned by some people
2006-08-28 21:55:16
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answered by rajeev j 2
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