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IEP

American  
[ahy-ee-pee] / ˈaɪˈiˈpi /

abbreviation

  1. Individualized Education Program: a document that details a plan for the education of a student with a disability who is eligible for special education.


Etymology

Origin of IEP

First recorded in 1970–75

Example Sentences

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Caesars had also received an all-cash offer of around $33 a share from Icahn Enterprises IEP 1.87%increase; green up pointing triangle , the publicly traded company that houses the investment of Icahn, a Caesars shareholder, some of the people said.

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Shares in Icahn Enterprises, known by its ticker IEP, are down roughly 85% from before the short seller arrived.

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When IEP reports its third-quarter earnings, it will report net income of $287 million, up from $22 million a year ago, according to people familiar with the matter.

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The value of IEP’s investments, its net asset value, rose to $3.8 billion, up $567 million since June 30, primarily due to CVR Energy, a small refiner it controls, the people said.

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Soon, IEP will reveal a big stake in automotive service chain Monro, the people said.

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