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  • 101Material input per service unit — The concept of material input per unit of service (MIPS) originally developed at the Wuppertal Institute, Germany in the 1990s. The MIPS concept can be used to measure eco efficiency of a product or service and applied in all scales from a single …

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  • 102offer price — 1) The price at which a security is offered for sale by a market maker Compare bid price 2) The price at which an institution will sell units in a unit trust …

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  • 103bid price — / bɪd praɪs/ noun a price at which investors sell shares or units in a unit trust (NOTE: The opposite, i.e. the buying price, is called the offer price; the difference between the two is the spread.) …

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  • 104offer price — / ɒfə praɪs/ noun the price at which investors buy new shares or units in a unit trust (the opposite, i.e. the selling price, is called the ‘bid price’; the difference between the two is the ‘spread’) …

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  • 105Least valued currency unit — The least valued currency unit is the currency in which a single unit buys the least number of any given other currency or the smallest amount of a given good. Most commonly, the calculation is made against a major reserve currency such as the… …

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  • 106Massive Armor Unit — Massively Armoured Units (MAUs) are mechanised walker units in the MMORPG RF Online. The ability to pilot a MAU is a special race skill unique to the Bellato Union faction. In order for a Bellato player to pilot a MAU, he or she must have reached …

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  • 107Eli Kirk Price — (July 20, 1797 ndash; 14 November, 1884) was a Philadelphia lawyer, a commissioner of Fairmount Park from the time of its founding, and a member of the American Philosophical Society. In 1853 he was elected to the Pennsylvania State Senate in… …

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  • 108offer price — The price at which a security is offered for sale by a market maker and also the price at which an institution will sell units in a unit trust. Compare: bid …

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  • 109cancellation price — The lowest price at which the manager of a unit trust may offer to redeem units on a particular day. The cancellation price is calculated on the basis of a formula laid down by the Securities and Investment Board …

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  • 110firm price — /fa:m praɪs/ noun a price which will not change ● They are quoting a firm price of $1.23 a unit …

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