2. Synergy
Synergy is the interaction or cooperation between 2 or more companies. This means that they will be
greater than being on their own. This means that the companies will earn more money because they have
now merged together.
3. Convergence
Convergence is the coming together of two different entities, and in the contexts of computing and technology, is
the integration of two or more different technologies in a single device or system. Convergence is considered a new
trend because technological capabilities were only recently established to allow for cheaper and widespread
implementation
4. BBFC
BBFC – stands for British board of film and classification.
APPROX. RUNNING MINUTES 94
RELEASE DATES 01/09/1999
DIRECTOR(S)
CAST INCLUDES
CUT All known versions of this work passed uncut.
5. ASA
ASA means alternate strategy advisers.
From time to time ASA identifies anomalies in the fixed income markets that offer unique, one-time investment
opportunities. Single-strategy funds are a way to allow investors to take advantage of these unusual situations.
6. Pegi
Pegi means Pattern energy technical analysis.
Technical chart patterns are studied in depth by people who strongly believe in technical analysis. These type of investors who
look at trading charts or technical stock charts are usually called traders. Just by looking at Pattern energy stock price you can’t
take a decision. A chart pattern is a clear cut pattern. It’s also the rating of films and video games.
7. PCC
PCC means-protected cell company
It protected cell company a corporate structure in which a single legal entity is comprised of a core and several cells that have
separate assets and liabilities.
8. Ofcom
Ofcom means the communications regulator in the UK. We regulate the TV, radio and video on demand sectors, fixed line
telecoms, mobiles, postal services, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate.
Convergence is the growing phenomenon whereby a range of content types (audio, video, text, pictures) and services are
distributed over different digital networks (fixed broadband, mobile, satellite, cable, digital terrestrial) to a variety of consumer
devices (PCs, tablets, TVs and mobiles).