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Business

* Management
expense ratio The expense ratio of a stock or asset fund is the total percentage of fund assets used for administrative, management, advertising (12b-1), and all other expenses. An expense ratio of 1% per annum means that each year 1% of the fund's total assets ...
* Market exchange rate * Merrill Lynch's former NYSE stock symbol


People

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Francis Mer Francis Mer (born 25 May 1939, in Pau) is a French businessman, industrialist and politician. A former alumnus of the École Polytechnique, and of the École des Mines de Paris, he is a member of the Corps des mines. He was hired in 1970 by the ...
(born 1939), a French businessman, industrialist and politician, former Minister of the Economy * Gideon Mer (1894-1961), an Israeli scientist working mostly on the eradication of malaria * M.E.R. ( Maria Elizabeth Rothmann), an Afrikaner writer *
Mer (community) Mer, Maher or Mehar (Gujarati: ISO 15919: ''Mēr, Mahēr'', ''Mēhar'' Sanskrit: मेर, महेर, मेहर; Gujarati: મેર, મહેર, મેહર; IPA: mer, məher, mehər) is a kshatriya caste from the Saurashtra region of ...
, a community found primarily in the Indian state of Gujarat


Places

* Mer, Loir-et-Cher, a commune in the Loir-et-Cher département of France *
Merionethshire , HQ= Dolgellau , Government= Merionethshire County Council (1889-1974) , Origin= , Status= , Start= 1284 , End= , Code= MER , CodeName= ...
, historic county in Wales, Chapman code MER *
Murray Island, Queensland Murray Island (also known as Mer Island or Maer Island) in the Torres Strait Island Region, Queensland, Australia. The island is part of the Murray Island Group in the Torres Strait. The town is on the island's northwest coast and within the ...
, known locally as Mer, an Australian island


Sports

* Meralco Bolts, a team in the Philippine Basketball Association


Science

* Mer, a synonym for
repeat unit In polymer chemistry, a repeat unit or repeating unit (or mer) is a part of a polymer whose repetition would produce the complete polymer chain (except for the end-groups) by linking the repeat units together successively along the chain, like the ...
in chemistry * ''Mer'', a type of geometric isomer of octahedral complexes (see ''fac''–''mer'' isomerism) *
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