Is this just another Random number coming up?...
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Good find. Is the $7.8m(m) part a typo or intentional? 8mm has a couple different areas of interest (8mm was the size of the bullet that killed JFK, and 8mm is also the size of film for some movies).
https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/other/mm-millions/
consistent with posts #3394, 3383, 1887, 1015, 999, etc. looks like Q only used one m to denote million in only one post #2686
I suppose I've taken for granted that folks use K, M, B, T, etc. That's interesting that finance has a different way of denoting it. Thanks for the info!
Directed by gay Joel Shoemaker, who has a very interesting stable of films.
The lost boys. {haim and Feldman} The number 23 {Jim Carrey} Falling Down {angry white man} Town Creek{Nazis and occult}
And numerous others
Before 2017, I've never seen "mm" used in place of "million." There's only one "m" in "million," so two would be an odd way to abbreviate it. In the past, I've seen "mil." as the abbreviation.
I was curious about this, because I've seen it used before but didn't know why. Here's the top of Google for ya:
In finance and accounting. This guide will, MM (or lowercase “mm”) denotes that the units of figures presented are in millions. The Latin numeral M denotes thousands. Thus, MM is the same as writing “M multiplied by M,” which is equal to “1,000 times 1,000”, which equals 1,000,000 (one million).
kind of enough for an understanding, but not entirely correct. in roman numerals, MM would mean 2,000, not 1000 x 1000. in finance, capital M denotes million whereas lower case m, denotes thousand, but mm does denote thou times thou. not trying to be a dick, just clarifying to be helpful,
No problem, I was just passing along what Google offered, and we all know how that goes. I'm glad someone was able to put Google in it's expected place 🤣
mm denotes millimetres in any English-speaking country other than America.