MMP stands for "Mixed Member Proportional" representational. It is similar to the two house system in the US, but is arranged differently in the countries that practice it. The full article is at the link below.
Mixed Member proportional
Mixed Member Proportional
In New Zealand politics, MMP stands for the mixed member proportional voting system.
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Magellan Midstream Partners L.P. (MMP) is $19,212,245,224.77.
Mixed Member Proportional
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There are generally two votes under a MMP election: one for the party of your choice and one for the local electorate candidate of your choice. This allows tactical voting. This answer refers to New Zealand system. Other MMP systems will differ.
Despite it's hype-filled avertising, MMP is not you answer to learning the guitar, bass guitar, or drums. Because MMP employees are constantly hyping the program up on forums, review sites, etc. it can be very hard to find an honest review of the MMP program. One of the few honest reviews you *can find on Music Master Pro is located here: http://www.onlineguitarcourses.com/reviews/music-master-pro-review.html
The symbol for Magellan Midstream Partners L.P. in the NYSE is: MMP.
Arthur Hansl has written: 'Sunstroke Mmp' 'A call from L.A.' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Freeze frame'