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Ioi; IOI (disambiguation); I.O.I.; I.O.I. (disambiguation); IoI

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IOI

IOI may refer to:

  • Idiopathic orbital inflammatory disease
  • International Olympiad in Informatics
  • Interonset interval
  • Indication of interest, used in financial trading
  • Interest on Investment, a synonym for Return on Investment (ROI)
  • IO Interactive, a Danish video game developer
  • International Ombudsman Institute
  • IOI Group, a Malaysian conglomerate
  • I.O.I, a South Korean girl group formed from the television show Produce 101
  • Innovative Online Industries (IOI), the fictional corporation that employs most of the antagonists of the 2011 novel Ready Player One and its 2018 film adaptation
Exemples du corpus de texte pour IOI
1. IOI Properties, Malaysias top property firm by market value, has fallen 30 percent this year and second–ranked SP Setia has dropped about 34 percent, underperforming a 23 percent loss on the benchmark index.
2. IOI Properties trades at 10.7 times 200' earnings, which is 22–26 percent higher than the lows recorded in 2001 and 2003, while SP Setias current PE of 12 times 200' earnings is much higher than the 7 times and 8.4 times in the crisis periods, Credit Suisse said.
3. Moments after that, students are told, they must neg or jokingly insult the target HB (hot babe), focusing on her only after she has shown an IOI (indication of interest). The routine closes with a touch, or kino (short for kinaesthesis, meaning touch or movement). This, in theory, should result in doggy dinner bowl looks.
4. The three–day conference, which attracted 120 domestic and international representatives from the AOA, the International Ombudsman Institute (IOI) and the ASEAN and northern European inspection agencies, is to help AOA‘s members improve the role of inspection agencies in dealing with denouncement and complaints and corruption. (VNA)
5. Saudi Oger, the Saudi Arabia–based construction and telecom services company, showed an impressive year–on–year revenue growth of 142 percent followed by Agility of Kuwait (124 percent). Other big gainers include Zain of Kuwait (108 percent), Kazakhmys of Kazakhstan ('4 percent), KOC Holding of Turkey ('0 percent), Consolidated Contractors International (7' percent), Emaar Properties of the UAE (67 percent), Lion Group of Malaysia (52 percent) and IOI Group of Malaysia (47 percent). Turkish companies continue to dominate the list with 24 enterprises, followed by 17 from Malaysia, 15 from Saudi Arabia, nine from Indonesia, and seven from the UAE.