Meaning: n. a noncommissioned officer in the navy with a rank comparable to sergeant in the army.
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1. Write to P.O. Box 714, Key Largo, Florida.
2. She was really p.o.'d when she didn't get the job.
3. Manuscripts and queries to the editors at P.O.
4. Just to be clear, your car's a P.O.S.
5. In the wake of the e-mail, the company withdrew its I.P.O. filing.
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6. While I.P.O.'s can make investment bankers and founders rich, regular investors who do not get the initial price rarely make the same returns.
7. Venture-capital investing took off, and so did the I.P.O. market; there were twice as many I.P.O.
8. To gain entry to an American stock market without an I.P.O., Rino needed to find an American shell.
9. In 2004 Google came close to delaying its I.P.O. because of an interview its two founders gave to Playboy.
10. The market for initial public offerings (I.P.O.s) of stock by U.S. companies never fully recovered from the tech bust.
11. David N. Feldman, a New York lawyer and the author of "Reverse Mergers and Other Alternatives to Traditional I.P.O.'s, " says that such reverse mergers reflected a confluence of two powerful forces.
12. There's also a slide show and talk presented by ex P.O.W.'s once incarcerated in Colditz, followed by dinner.