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- initialism Pre-Sentence Report
- abbreviation astronomy
pulsar
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Mr. O'Shaughnessy calls the PSR, which is calculated by dividing the stock price by the annual revenue per share, the "king of value factors," in that a low PSR is the most consistent and strongest indicator of an undervalued stock.
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Mr. O'Shaughnessy calls the PSR, which is calculated by dividing the stock price by the annual revenue per share, the "king of value factors," in that a low PSR is the most consistent and strongest indicator of an undervalued stock.
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The oddly gem-like planet - part of the system known as PSR J1719−1438 - was created when when its orbital partner stripped its outer layers over time, leaving a crystalline core still bound to the pulsar in a very rapid two hour orbit.
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The new pulsar -- called PSR J2007+2722 -- is a neutron star that rotates 41 times per second.
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Home office computers in Ames, Iowa, and Mainz, Germany, were cited Thursday in the discovery of fast-rotating pulsar called PSR J2007+2722.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Mr. O'Shaughnessy calls the PSR the "king of value factors" in his stock selection systems because it is the most consistent and strongest indicator of an undervalued stock.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Allan Robinson 2010
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Einstein@home project has made its first major discovery: a fast-rotating pulsar called PSR J2007 2722.
Neoseeker News Feed 2010
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The new pulsar -- called PSR J2007+2722 -- is a neutron star that rotates 41 times per second.
SpaceRef Top Stories 2010
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He calls the PSR - which is calculated by dividing the stock price by the annual revenue per share - the "king of value factors" and says that a low PSR is the most consistent and strongest indicator of an undervalued stock.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Allan Robinson 2010
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That life history surely qualifies as interesting, but the most noteworthy aspect of the newly located pulsar, known as PSR J2007+2722, is the way it was discovered.
Scientific American 2010
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