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M/s is use for company because in law company is a person it has all the right which has a man. Like a person born company also born and as a person died a comapny also died. Compnay has its own identity and have so may rights. So that like we use a man/women mr. mrs, or miss for giving them respect same as we use m/s for company Messrs =Mr.
for more knowledge you should read company law.
Harsh Jharia
M/s... is plural of Mr...
Rainbow
It stands for Messrs
plural for Mr
Amit ®™
M/s stands for 'Messrs' which is literally plural of Mr. But I don't know why we use it b4 a co. name. Note that while writing a letter to a co., we use 'Dear Sirs' instead of 'Dear Sir'. It's probably a tradition.
FinanceMan
In India or elsewhere :-
We write M/s. or Messers before a Co. name.
Priya S
m/s is the short form of messers
delhitewonder
Messers . as we respect some individual one by mr/miss/mrs the same way it used for firms/companies.
Akash
it stands for messers
king
M/s is a short form of the word Messrs. This is all what I know.
puneet r
it stands for Messrs.
usually as proprietery of company. literally plural of Mr.
bafnasanjay
M/s stands short for Messers, meaning trade establishment