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ROEFish eggs.
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ROEThis is the percentage a company earns on its total equity in a given year (Year 1, 2, etc.). The calculation is return on assets times financial leverage.
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ROE"fish eggs," mid-15c., probably from an unrecorded Old English *hrogn, from Proto-Germanic *khrugna (source also of Old Norse hrogn, Danish rogn, Swedish rom, Flemish rog, Middle Low German [..]
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ROE"small deer," Old English ra, from raha, from Proto-Germanic *raikhaz (source also of Old Norse ra, Old Saxon reho, Middle Dutch and Dutch ree, Old High German reh, German Reh "roe" [..]
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ROEA measure of a company’s financial performance (net income divided by the value of the stockholders’ equity, and expressed in percent).
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ROERoe [N](Heb. tsebi), properly the gazelle (Arab. ghazal), permitted for food ( Deuteronomy 14:5 ; Compare Deuteronomy 12:15 Deuteronomy 12:22 ; 15:22 ; 1 Kings 4:23 ), noted for its swiftness and beau [..]
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ROEmass of eggs in the ovaries of a female fish.
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ROERules of engagement
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ROEThe Hebrew words thus translated denote some species of antelope, probably the Gazella arabica of Syria and Arabia. The gazelle was allowed as food, (12:15,22) etc.; it is mentioned as very fleet of f [..]
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ROE(Heb. tsebi), properly the gazelle (Arab. ghazal), permitted for food (Deut. 14:5; comp. Deut. 12:15, 22; 15:22; 1 Kings 4:23), noted for its swiftness and beauty and grace of form (2 Sam. 2:18; 1 Chr [..]
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ROEDefinition Return on Equity. A measure of how well a company used reinvested earnings to generate additional earnings, equal to a fiscal year's after-tax income (after preferred stock dividends b [..]
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ROEThe eggs or sperm of fish or shellfish. Hard roes are eggs and soft roes (milt) are sperm.
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ROEA word used to refer to either a female fish's eggs or male fish's milt, or sperm. May come from carp, mackerel, or herring, but Americans seem to focus on the roe of shad. Roe should smell [..]
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ROEFish eggs. This delicacy falls into two categories-hard roe and soft roe. Hard roe is female fish eggs, while soft roe (also called white roe) is the milt of male fish. Salting roe transforms it into [..]
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ROEA seafood delicacy with two varieties
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ROEbiology - fish eggs while inside the female
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ROEReturn on event (term coined by Ira Kerns in 1990), i.e., the amount of money earned or lost by investing in an event after deducting the production costs; return on experience.
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ROEThe ROE ratio measures the profitability of share capital (including minority interests). ROE is calculated by dividing pre-tax income by share capital (including minority interest).
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ROESee Return on Equity.
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ROEJamaican roe is either hard roe and soft roe, Jamaican hard roe is female fish eggs, while Jamaican soft roe is the milt of male fish. The eggs of some crustaceans are referred to as coral. Jamaican roe can be sautéed, poached or, providing it's medium-size or larger, broiled. It can also be used in Jamaican sauce recipes. T
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ROEA word used to refer to either a female fish's eggs or male fish's milt, or sperm. May come from carp, mackerel, or herring, but Americans seem to focus on the roe of shad. Roe should [..]
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ROEThe eggs or reproductive glands of fish and shellfish.
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ROEThe eggs of a female fish. Recipes often call for roe from trout and salmon. The roe of the sturgeon is the most valued and is known as caviar. It's available from gourmet food stores.
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ROE(n) fish eggs or egg-filled ovary; having a grainy texture(n) eggs of female fish(n) the egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans such as the lobster(n) the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish
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ROEEggs from a fish or shellfish.
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ROEthe eggs or egg mass of fish or crustaceans.
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ROEThe fully ripe internal ovaries or egg masses of fish and some other marine animals, including shrimp, scallop, and crab. As a seafood, roe is used both as a cooked and raw ingredient in many dishes.
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ROEFish eggs; used for caviar or processed and sold to specialized markets.
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ROERecognition of Equivalence.
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ROERegional Offices of Education
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ROERules of Engagement.
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ROEReturn on equity.
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ROEfish eggs. Caviar is the most famous use of roe.
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ROE(Fish eggs) Generally, flying fish, smelt, and salmon roe are available in all sushi restaurants. “Roe” is a generic name. The roes are:
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ROEfish eggs. Caviar is the most famous use of roe.
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ROE1. Milt of the male fish, called soft roe. 2. Eggs of the female fish, called hard roe. 3. Shellfish roe, called coral because of its color.
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ROERules of Engagement. The rules given to every service member on when to engage targets. Changes dependent upon the situation.
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ROEAbbreviation for "return on equity". The return on equity is calculated as a ratio of the net profit to the equity disclosed in the balance sheet. The ratio gives an indication as to the return on shareholder capital.
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ROEThe eggs or egg mass of a fish.
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ROERosemary Oil Extract
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ROERules of Engagement.
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ROERules Of Engagement
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ROERules Of Engagement
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ROERules of Engagement.
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ROEReturn on Equity: this measures how profitable a company is making by showing net income as a percentage of the money shareholders have invested.
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ROEReturn On Equity. It measures the rate of return on the ownership interest (shareholders’ equity) of the common stock owners. ROE is viewed as one of the most important financial ratios. It measures [..]
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ROEreturn on equity
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ROEProfitability index that measures the ratio of net profits for the fiscal year to shareholders' equity (for the latter, the figure for the end of the period is considered, excluding net profit fo [..]
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ROEA measure of how well a company used reinvested earnings to generate additional earnings, equal to a fiscal year’s after-tax income (after preferred stock dividends but before common stock dividends) [..]
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ROE
(accounting) Return on equity — A measure of how well a company used reinvested earnings to generate additional earnings.
(military) Rule of engagement — a rule governing when to fire [..]
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ROE
nickname meaning a roe.
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ROESee: Return on equity
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