Packard Bell Corporation, an American radio manufacturer formed in 1933 that later became a defense contractor and manufacturer of other consumer electronics
Packard Bell, a Dutch computer manufacturer which took its name from the earlier American company
Prosperity Party (Paartii Badhaadhiinaa), a political party in Ethiopia
Economics and finance
Payback period, in capital budgeting refers to the period of time required for the return on an investment to "repay" the sum of the original investment
Performance bond, a surety bond issued by an insurance company or a bank to guarantee satisfactory completion of a project by a contractor
Premium Bond, a lottery bond issued by the United Kingdom government's National Savings and Investments scheme
Price-to-book ratio, a financial ratio used to compare a company's book value to its current market price
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Packard Bell Corporation, an American radio manufacturer formed in 1933 that later became a defense contractor and manufacturer of other consumer electronics
Packard Bell, a Dutch computer manufacturer which took its name from the earlier American company
Prosperity Party (Paartii Badhaadhiinaa), a political party in Ethiopia
Economics and finance
Payback period, in capital budgeting refers to the period of time required for the return on an investment to "repay" the sum of the original investment
Performance bond, a surety bond issued by an insurance company or a bank to guarantee satisfactory completion of a project by a contractor
Premium Bond, a lottery bond issued by the United Kingdom government's National Savings and Investments scheme
Price-to-book ratio, a financial ratio used to compare a company's book value to its current market price
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PB. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.