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The estimated symbol, [1] ℮ (also referred to as the ℮-mark, [2] the final EC verification mark (in EU law), [3] or the estimated sign) can be found on most prepackaged products in the European Union (EU). Its use indicates that the prepackage fulfils EU Directive 76/211/EEC, which specifies the maximum permitted tolerances in package content.
Feminine ordinal indicator, Degree sign: −: Minus sign: Hyphen-minus, Commercial minus: ×: Multiplication sign: X mark # Number sign: Numero sign. Also known as "octothorpe", "hash" and "hashtag sign" Pound sign № Numero sign: Number sign: Obelus: Division sign, Dagger, Commercial minus, Index ( ) Parenthesis: Bracket, Angle bracket ...
℮, the estimated sign, an EU symbol indicating that the weight or volume of pre-packaged goods is within specific allowable tolerances; E, the country identifier for vehicle registration plates of Spain; E, a Polish electric locomotive in PKP classification system; E or Eni, an Italian oil and gas company
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Símbol d'estimació; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Produktkennzeichnung; Usage on es.wikipedia.org
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E (Ecco2k album) has been added several times and removed, rightly so, because, while the estimated sign is prominently on the cover, it lack a citation establishing cultural significance per WP:CULTURALREFS. However I found this article that does mention the sign on the cover and its significance. Perhaps one mention in one article is not ...
For example, $225K would be understood to mean $225,000, and $3.6K would be understood to mean $3,600. Multiple K's are not commonly used to represent larger numbers. In other words, it would look odd to use $1.2KK to represent $1,200,000. Ke – Is used as an abbreviation for Cost of Equity (COE).