Does the exclamation point in a name count as the punctuation at the end of a sentence?

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answer:sí sí, a period does a sentence good. Silly companies putting punctuation in their names (glares at Yahoo!) make English just a little harder at the end of the day. Another workaround could be to reword the sentence so it’s not the last word; thus avoiding the awkwardness altogether!

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