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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.
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The term "pre-pack sale" has been defined by the Association of Business Recovery Professionals as "an arrangement under which the sale of all or part of a company’s business or assets is negotiated with a purchaser prior to the appointment of an administrator, and the administrator effects the sale immediately on, or shortly after, his appointment". [1]
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 ...
Annual report, yearly report on a company's activities; Financial reporting, formal record of the financial activities and position of a business, person, or other entity; SEC filings, type of financial statements in the United States
BPO – Business process outsourcing; BPR – Brief project report; BPV – Bank payment voucher; BRD – Business requirements document; BRU – Business recovery unit; BRV – Bank receipt voucher; BTW – By the way; B2B – Business-to-business; B2C – Business-to-consumer; B2G – Business-to-government; BU – Business unit; BUSI ...
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The report, "Standard Business Reporting: Open Data to Cut Compliance Costs", defines SBR as multiple regulatory agencies adopting a common open data structure for the information they collect. [ 8 ] As of 2017, most medium-sized companies in the Netherlands must file annual reports via SBR.