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A valuation measure which which compares the P/E ratio of a company to its earnings growth rate (Price/Earnings to Growth, hence PEG). The P/E and earnings growth rates used can be either trailing numbers or forward estimates.
Ãâó: www.tepper.cmu.edu/afs/andrew/gsia/investclub/Glos...
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The term for the device used to hold the card on the rack.
Ãâó: www.terrystoybin.com/diecastdic.htm
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Proficiency Enhancement Grants A CLA service that provides grants for members to attend continuing education events. (LINK)
Ãâó: www.ctlibrarians.org/ctlibs/acronyms.html
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A small hardwood dowel 1 to 1?inches in diameter, usually oak or locust, cut in the direction of the fibers and sharpened on one end; used to hold parts of a assembly (tenon and mortise joinery) together. (See Illustration A)
Ãâó: brtw.com/046Glossary.shtml
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Virtual point, associated with a Balancing Zone, where one Shipper can trade gas with another.
Ãâó: www.gazdefrance-reseau-transport.com/offre_anglais...
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