ROI definition

ROI means range of influence.
ROI means a Report of Invention, in form available from the Director.

Examples of ROI in a sentence

  • EDBs must calculate their ROI based on a monthly basis if required by clause 2.3.3 of the ID Determination or if they elect to.

  • To allow the Department to manage the grant application process and establish the new DES Panel, the Department will generally not consider requests for novation or other changes after the close of the ROI process on 29 August 2017 until such time as Grant Agreements are executed (est.

  • If the organisation intends to deviate from the ITT offer once it is made, it will need to complete the ROI process and then apply for business through the Grant Application process.

  • Develop cost benefit analysis designed to provide a calculated Return On Investment (ROI).

  • The amount in relation to such rejected Application will earn an interest equivalent to 12M cumulative ROI applicable to the particular customer category at the time of application in case of cases in which depositor has not been identified and cases put on hold due to any reason.


More Definitions of ROI

ROI means the Republic of Indonesia.
ROI means the Republic of Ireland.
ROI has the meaning given in Section 2(b)(iii).
ROI means for any Fiscal Year the amount budgeted to be paid with respect to the System to the general fund of the City as a return on the City's investment in the System.
ROI means return on net assets for the applicable year, determined as a ratio with Annual Net Income as the numerator and Net Assets as the denominator.
ROI means and includes Rubicon Oilfield International and each of its Affiliates from time-to-time providing Work to or on behalf of Customer and identified as “ROI” in the Order(s) pertaining to such Work.
ROI means Return on Investment, the gain or loss generated on an investment relative to the amount of money invested.