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  • 1Multiple unit — This article is about Multiple Units vehicles. For the train control technology, see Multiple unit train control. Multiple unit trains Subtypes Electric multiple unit Diesel multiple unit Push–pull train Technology …

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  • 2Multiple Discriminant Analysis - MDA — A statistical technique used to reduce the differences between variables in order to classify them into a set number of broad groups. In finance, this technique is used to compress the variance between securities while also allowing the person to …

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  • 3multiple expansion — noun An increase in the price earnings ratio, or multiple, of a stock or group of stocks. The recent rise in the market is due more to multiple expansion than any increase in earnings …

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  • 4British diesel and electric multiple units — Multiple Unit is a term used to describe a train which does not have a separate locomotive. Typically these are passenger trains with accommodation in every vehicle and motors or engines distributed under the floor along the length of the train.… …

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  • 62010 Flash Crash — The May 6, 2010 Flash Crash[1] also known as The Crash of 2:45, the 2010 Flash Crash or just simply, the Flash Crash, was a United States stock market crash on May 6, 2010 in which the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged about 1000 points or… …

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  • 7YIDDISH LANGUAGE — YIDDISH LANGUAGE, language used by Ashkenazi Jews for the past 1,000 years. Developed as an intricate fusion of several unpredictably modified stocks, the language was gradually molded to serve a wide range of communicative needs. As the society… …

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  • 8Conglomerate (company) — For a kind of rock, see Conglomerate (geology). A conglomerate is a combination of two or more corporations engaged in entirely different businesses that fall under one corporate structure (a corporate group), usually involving a parent company… …

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  • 9Jake Zamansky — Jacob (Jake) H. Zamansky is a securities arbitration attorney based in New York, NY. After working for both the Federal Trade Commission as a federal prosecutor, and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Flom, Zamansky opened his own firm in 1998. He… …

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  • 10Multi-criteria decision analysis — Multiple criteria decision making or multiple criteria decision analysis is a sub discipline of operations research that explicitly considers multiple criteria in decision making environments. Whether in our daily lives or in professional… …

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