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tsr

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Terminate and Stay Resident — a type of DOS program that can be run all time, once it is loaded first, even when other programs are running.

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Not to be outdone, BCG has come up with a rival measure, Total Shareholder Return (TSR), which is the change in a firm's market capitalisation over a one-year period plus dividends paid out to shareholders, expressed as a percentage of its initial value.As well as looking at historical performance, these measures capture the market's estimates of firms' growth prospects.

We are aware, however, of a growing body of academic criticism of the serious limitations and unsound conclusions that may be drawn from using these methods.You also note that, "not to be outdone", the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) "has come up with a rival measure, Total Shareholder Returns (TSR)." It is wrong to attribute this measure to BCG.

TSR, which dates back to the 17th century, is simply a measure of historic share-price appreciation plus dividends paid, expressed either in terms of cash or as a percentage return.You also state that "more than 300 firms worldwide have adopted EVA-based systems, which puts this method ahead of its rivals.

Ofcom is now pushing for a typical speeds range (TSR) to force providers to advertise the actual speeds achieved by at least half of the customers, as well as headline speeds.

TSR, the company created by Gygax and Don Kaye, in 1973, became the preëminent purveyor of role-playing games in the world, signing a distribution deal with Random House and spinning off a Saturday morning cartoon on CBS.

Mr. Polanski, 76, also gave a television interview to the Swiss station TSR in which he thanked the people of Gstaad, where he had been under house arrest in his chalet since December.

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Its loudest outcry was agains the Government's final decision to scrap the costly supersonic aircraft TSR-2, & to buy the American F-IIIA.

When commenting about the TSR-2, a cold war strike and reconnaissance aircraft that was controversially cancelled by a Labour government in 1965 because of rising costs, aircraft designer Sir Sydney Camm said: "All modern aircraft have four dimensions: span, length, height and politics; TSR-2 simply got the first three right".

Determined to keep the runaway defence budget he had inherited from the Conservatives below £2bn – around 7% of GDP – he cancelled aircraft carriers and successive fighters, the British TSR-2 and (defeated in cabinet by the Treasury) the American F-111.

Realism told Healey to get rid of the TSR-2 strike and reconnaissance plane; economic constraints forced the scrapping of the project he had offered as a replacement, the F-111.

The TSR-2, a supersonic bomber developed by British Aircraft, was canceled in 1965, barely six months after its first flight, after its costs rose to more than £750 million, or about $14.2 billion at current exchange rates and after accounting for decades of inflation, from a budget of less than £100 million.

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