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Is it okay to name the company by numbers?
Article 9 (5) of the Regulations on the Administration of Enterprise Name Registration clearly stipulates that an enterprise name shall not contain Chinese phonetic letters (except those used in foreign names) or numbers; But, as you said, why do many company names contain numbers? First of all, the law stipulates traceability. In the past, many domestic enterprises, especially those with military background, were named by numbers, so there is no need to give examples. Look at those old state-owned enterprises, like these enterprises, which did not have the above regulations at the beginning of their naming. Secondly, the name of an enterprise generally includes four parts: first, the name of the place where the company is located; Second, the specific name; Third, industry attributes; Fourth, the company type; Among them, only the second part, the specific name of the company, the company name is possible. Regarding this part, for example, have you found the naming characteristics of Buick's current 36 1? It takes a trademark as a specific name, and Article 8 of China's Trademark Law clearly stipulates that numbers can be registered as trademarks, and registered trademarks can also be used as company names. At this time, the numbers in the company name are no longer simple numbers but have a significant difference. Regardless of the above, under normal circumstances, enterprises now want to put integers in their names or forget it, although digital trademarks can be noted.

For example, "so-and-so11",is that ok? I need to register. If you can't do the above, just use "so-and-so" (hehe, it's a bit long, no)