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P2P
Business slang, usually used in reference to startups or internet startup,refers to "path to profitability.".

P2P
1. Path to profitability. A loan to a start-up or other new company from a source other than a financial institution. A lender often charges high interest in a P2P loan. This provides the borrower with financing needed to maintain operations until it becomes profitable. See also: Angel investor.

2. Informal for a business plan, especially for a new company or a dot-com.


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The Informed P2P User Act, set forth in March by Reps.
You can get a P2P (peer-to-peer) program for free and soon start sharing stuff like music, videos and programs.
Some specific areas detailed include data dissemination and query routing in mobile P2P networks, mobility support in a P2P system for publish/subscribe applications, enabling cooperation in MANET- based P2P systems, and incentives for resource sharing in ad hoc networks.
 
 
 
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