1. cos. - Noun
2. cos. - Adverb
cos. (not comparable)
Consul in the year —. (Used, similarly to fl., in dating Roman texts composed by authors whose year of consulship is known, but little else for dating purposes.)
cos.
plural of co.
Another early article source (May 15, 1985) is a column by Neil Morgan, a San Diego Evening Tribune writer who wrote: "Forrest Shumway, chairman of The Signal Cos., doesn't make predictions. Source: Internet
As Sara Moss, vice chairman of the Estee Lauder Cos. Inc., sees it, people suffering from hunger are omnipresent. Source: Internet
Asked about the Kushner Cos. documents Monday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said that “if it proves to be true that they lied to evade regulation, they have a problem on their hands.” Source: Internet
Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc.'s board of directors voted Sunday to accept Belgian brewer InBev's takeover offer of $52 billion. Source: Internet
They also plan to work together with SoftBank’s portfolio companies, such as the office-sharing startup WeWork Cos., Slack Technologies Inc. and construction startup Katerra Inc. Source: Internet
Just a few months later, the financial crisis began to unfold in earnest when The Bear Stearns Cos. Inc. was rescued by JPMorgan Chase & Co., setting the stage for major financial reforms from Washington. Source: Internet