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LTM
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n.1.(Psychology, Neurophysiology) long-term memory, the term for the set of neurons and neural processes responsible for the general store of information remembered for more than a day.
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Noun1.LTM - your general store of remembered information
remembering, memory - the cognitive processes whereby past experience is remembered; "he can do it from memory"; "he enjoyed remembering his father"
episodic memory, personal memory - memory for episodes in your own life
semantic memory - your memory for meanings and general (impersonal) facts
motor memory, muscle memory - your memory for motor skills


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Prices for those properties accelerated last quarter, as the median EBITDA trailing twelve months (ttm) enterprise value multiple increased to 11.
Our earnings per share (EPS trailing twelve months as of September 30, 2009) is now 7 cents per share which we consider a very positive development.
Based on the trailing twelve months, the dividend equates to an annualized dividend yield of 8.
 
 
 
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