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From ENR's web site (see related links section):Daniel J. SescleiferExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial OfficerMr. Sescleifer joined Energizer in October 2000 as Executive Vice President, Finance and Control. Prior to joining Energizer, Mr. Sescleifer served as Vice President and Treasurer of Solutia, Inc., July-October, 2000; Vice President and Treasurer of Ralcorp Holdings, Inc., 1996 to 2000; and Director, Corporate Finance of Ralcorp Holdings, 1994 to 1996. Mr. Sescleifer was named Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in 2001.
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the abbreviation "Enr." could be a short for "Enregistrement" (Record) in French
Expected Net Receivables
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1.02 Billion (est. 2009, ENR Sourcebook, enr.com)
ENR on an address typically stands for "Engineering Number." It is often used in construction, engineering, or architectural contexts to reference a specific project or set of plans. This designation helps in organizing and identifying various documents or projects related to engineering work.
The New York Stock Exchange represents Energizer Holdings, Inc. through the acronym ENR. Energizer Holdings is a manufacturing company that produces batteries and lighting products, as well as baby care items, feminine hygiene products, skin care and wet shave products.
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Eveready Battery Company, Inc. does not have its own ticker symbol as it is a subsidiary of Energizer Holdings. The symbol for Energizer Holdings is ENR.
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two individual helium atoms, since helium is an inert gas with two protons and two neutrons in its nucleus. Splitting helium further into smaller particles is not typically done due to its stability.
Primary Ocean Forces - Forces that start water moving and are responsible for its velocity.Thermal Expansion and ContractionDensity DifferencesWindSecondary Ocean Forces - Forces that influence the direction and nature of flow.Coriolis EffectOcean Basin Shape and GyresGravitySource: The Ohio State University's ENR 201 class.