Noun
ISIN
(finance) Initialism of International Securities Identification Number: a 12-character number that uniquely identifies a security.
Nisio Isin is a Japanese novelist and manga writer, whose pseudonym (西尾 維新, Nishio Ishin) is a palindrome when romanized using the Kunrei-shiki or the Nihon-shiki systems, and is often written as NisiOisiN to emphasize this. Source: Internet
The Amorite dynasty of Isin persisted until c. 1600 BC, when southern Mesopotamia was united under Kassite Babylonian rule. Source: Internet
The independent Amorite states of the 20th to 18th centuries are summarized as the " Dynasty of Isin " in the Sumerian king list, ending with the rise of Babylonia under Hammurabi c. 1700 BC. Source: Internet
Mr Tunji Ajuloopin representing Ekiti, Isin, Irepodun and Oke-ero Federal Constituency of Kwara, on Monday recommended rabbit farming for meaningful engagement of unemployed youths. Source: Internet
The ordinary shares are now traded under the WKN 766400 and ISIN DE0007664005 listings, and the preference shares under the WKN 766403 and ISIN DE0007664039 listings. Source: Internet
ISO 6166 defines the structure of an International Securities Identifying Number ( ISIN ). Source: Internet