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IOU is a 3-letter acronym that can mean: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ... This article describes three-letter acronyms. ...


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GROUP IV: INVESTOR OWNED UTILITIES (2568 words)
IOU’s are starting to get marketing and subsidiaries operating in States that have retail choice and, therefore, some members of the group thought they would use EIA data more than they have in the past.
IOU’s said they realize they will continue some reporting, but they want EIA to look at the whole operation, not just the portion that is deregulating.
The IOU’s said that their role as data provider depends upon what they must file on a regular basis versus what they are requested to file in response to a specific need.
IOU - definition of IOU in Encyclopedia (222 words)
An IOU is a promise of money, goods, services, or other items of value, and may be either written or verbal.
An IOU is less formal than a contract, and is generally not held to be legally binding.
IOU is also a cellular phone service on Vodafone New Zealand where if a customer sends the letters IOU by form of SMS (text messaging) to 464, he/she will get a NZ$2.00 top-up, which is repaid when the "debtor" next tops up his/her phone.
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