Prefix denoting 10 to the 6th power.
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Examples for "m"
Examples for "m"
1Over centuries perhaps, they would add fully 2m to sea level rise.
2The government announced £80m financial package to support workers and local businesses.
3Officials told reporters the deal could save UK taxpayers £10m a year.
4The Second World War veteran has raised £33m for health service charities.
5Bethune said, 'I shall show you the temporary headquarters building, m' lord.
1Gelb did ask the question that prompted Buffett's comment about a mega-takeover.
2Now some mega-firms have blazed a new path to the retail market.
3The return of the mega transaction, however, is still some time away.
4But they looked great, which is the standard for mega-success these days.
5He hasn't had the free run of the mega-church until very recently.
1Some analysts question whether enough molecular data exists to build Bunin's mega-database.
2And mega-billion-dollar mergers in the telecom industry once again headline the news.
3Carvalho has insisted the cost of mega-events like the Olympics are justified.
4The role of mega-deals in the biotech sector has been disputed.
5As a result, their approach to mega-deals is increasingly anachronistic.
6That has led to a boom in people and businesses servicing the new mega-rich.
7After the mega-mergers of the late 1990s, large-cap pharma is on a crash diet.