PPS - Commerce and Industry

Commerce and Industry

  • Participating preferred stock or participating preferred share
  • Purchasing Power Standard
  • Pay Per Sale, a payment method used in affiliate marketing.
  • Project for Public Spaces, nonprofit organization dedicated to creating and sustaining public places that build communities
  • PPS.tv, Chinese peer-to-peer streaming video network software
  • Priority Passenger Service, a high level of Singapore Airlines' frequent flyer programme
  • Premium Packaged Spirits or Pre-Packaged Spirits, a term for alcopops
  • Per Person Sharing (a hotel room or appartment)
  • Paskanhajunen Patjasohva

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