1) Any french king 2) Any of 18 named Louis 3) Bourbon king 4) Bourbon ruler 5) Calais king 6) Cannes king 7) Capet 8) Capet was one 9) Card between dame and as 10) Card that outranks a dame 11) Carte man 12) Certain monarque 13) Charlemagne was one 14) Charles I, II, III or X 15) Charles le Fou 16) Charles V Found on https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/roi
Return On Investment. Advertisers won't always say it, but in the end, they all want some form of ROI for their media ad dollars spent. Found on http://emailuniverse.com/ezine-tips/?id=1135
The profit an investment generates as a proportion of the value of the assets used to generate it. EBIT ÷value of assets....more on RoI Found on http://moneyterms.co.uk/p/
Return on investment - How much profit is made after advertising and other costs have been subtracted. A measure of how successful a marketing campaign is in terms of the returns on money spent. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21549
Short for 'Return On Investment' in percentage (%). The ROI is useful for identifying unique stats about a runner. This is a very useful stat to know as it shows in percentage terms how much profit or loss has been made. The stat can be used to show good and bad conditions. A positive ROI is good and a negative ROI is bad. The formula: ROI% = total... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21627
The return on investment (ROI) measures the efficiency of an investment or makes an efficiency comparison among a number of different investments. The return of the investment is divided by its cost in order to calculate ROI. The ROI metric is very popular because of its simplicity and versatility. For example, if an investment lacks a positive ROI... Found on http://www.investmentterms.net/roi-definition/
The Royal Institute of Oil Painters or ROI, as it is known, has been a leading British Art society for over a century. Founded in 1882 it is the only major art society showing paintings exclusively in oils. It was granted its royal status in 1909 by King Edward VII. Red Rag Artist Martin Caulkin is a member
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