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turnover 1. a. the amount of business, usually expressed in terms of gross revenue, transacted during a specified period b. (as modifier): a turnover tax 2. the rate at which stock in trade is sold and replenished 3. a. the number of workers employed by a firm in a given period to replace those who have left b. the ratio between this number and the average number of employees during the same period turnover [′tərn‚ō·vər] (cell and molecular biology) The number of substrate molecules transformed by a single molecule of enzyme per minute, when the enzyme is operating at maximum rate. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The dollar volume for loan origination requests processed by Cambridge Realty Capital Companies in 2006 was substantially higher than the year-end total for the previous year, chairman Jeffrey A. The company's transactions accounted for almost 20 percent of the $570 million-mortgage dollar volume produced by the survey's top 12 lenders. Following a significant drop in the first quarter, the number and dollar volume of mergers and acquisitions in the publishing, information and training fields stabilized in the second quarter 2001 compared to the same period last year, according to Whitestone Communications (New York). |
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