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EPU
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EPUEconomic Planning Unit (Malaysia)
EPUE Pluribus Unum
EPUEnergy Processing Unit
EPUExamen Periódico Universal (Spanish: Universal Periodic Review; UN)
EPUExtended Power Uprate (nuclear power)
EPUEuropean Payments Union (organization formed after WWII)
EPUEmergency Power Unit (F-16 Aircraft)
EPUEarly Pregnancy Unit (hospitals)
EPUEarnings Per Unit
EPUEuropean Peace University (Austria)
EPUEnvironmental Protection Unit
EPUElectrical Power Unit
EPUEuropean University Centre for Peace Studies
EPUEuropean Political Union
EPUElliptically Polarized Undulator
EPUEstimated Position Uncertainty
EPUEuropean Pharmaceutical Union
EPUExternal Power Unit
EPUEvil Parallel Universe (firedoglake)
EPUExtended Processing Unit
EPUEmergency Psychiatric Unit
EPUElectronic Processor Unit
EPUExcess Property Unit
EPUElectronic Program Update
EPUEquivalent Power Unit
EPUExeter Political Union (Phillips Exeter Academ, Exeter, NH)
EPUEditorial and Publications Unit (Philippines)
EPUEcole Polytechnique Universitaire (French: Polytechnic University)


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Earnings per unit were 75 cents in 1995 compared to 42 cents in 1994.
As such, earnings per unit or price to earnings ratios have less significance.
Earnings Per Unit Earnings per limited partner unit for the fourth quarter and the year ended December 31, 2008, have been adjusted by an assumed allocation to the general partner's incentive distribution rights (IDRs) in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles applicable to companies having two classes of securities (EITF No.
 
 
 
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