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PEG The ratio found by dividing a stock's price-earnings ratio by its earnings per share growth rate, indicating the company's profits relative to investors' expectations
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PEG Public, educational, and government. A set of locally generated channels many systems are required to carry as a public service.
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pegylation a process intended to lengthen the time a substance remains in the bloodstream without being metabolized and excreted by the body. This is accomplished through the addition of a fat (polyethylene glycol) molecule to the substance
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PEG A system where a currency moves in line with another currency, some pegs are strict while others have bands of movement.
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