Glossary entry

français term or phrase:

Op. Marg 20e > 50%

anglais translation:

2020e operating margin > 50%

Added to glossary by Paul White
Mar 17, 2021 15:32
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français term

Op. Marg 20e > 50%

français vers anglais Affaires / Finance Comptabilité Financial presentation part-translated into English
Context: financial offering document where the French authors have asked me to check their existing translation.

Please note that the "e" is as a superscript.

Either supply what it stands for in French or what it means in English, please?

PS Another appearance is Op. Marg 25e {1>~
Proposed translations (anglais)
5 +1 2020e operating margin > 50%

Discussion

philgoddard Mar 17, 2021:
Why not ask the authors?
It looks like the English "operating margin".

Proposed translations

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15 minutes
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2020e operating margin > 50%

When used in this way, "e" means "estimated", so this is saying that the estimated 2020 operating margin is over 50%. (Note: "e" is used for "estimated" in both French and English, though in English it's more commonly used without the superscript, in my experience.)
Note from asker:
Thanks, Rob! You're a scholar and a gentleman. Top marks when allowed to do so.
Peer comment(s):

neutral Francois Boye : 2020E is more common than 2020e.
17 minutes
Actually, it can be "e" or "E": either is quite acceptable. My point is that where "e" is used in English, it tends to be used without the superscript.
agree Conor McAuley
20 minutes
neutral Tony M : If that were the case, how do you then explain '25e'? Is that 2050, or projected for 2025? No "debate", nor "difficulty" — just a civil question that deserved a civil answer! Not used to seeing dates shortened like this, 'specially 'cos 2020 is ambiguous
25 minutes
This isn't even up for debate, Tony. 25e means "2025 estimated". Where's the difficulty? // I neither see nor intend any incivility. Nor any ambiguity :)
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