MSN: 3 AI tech stocks worth buying the dip on with triple-digit upside 3 AI tech stocks worth buying the dip on with triple-digit upside From the first sentence of the Wikipedia entry on "Slash (punctuation) ": "The slash (/), also known as a stroke and by the technical term solidus, is a sign used as a punctuation mark and for various other purposes. It is often called a forward slash, a retronym used to distinguish it from the backslash (\). It has many other names." ‘Reverse solidus’ is the Unicode name.

Understanding the Context

‘Backslash’ is a more common and colloquial term. Technically, of course, ‘reverse solidus’ is a misnomer, since the character is a reserved slash, not a reversed solidus. But that’s its name. In contexts where the virgule or "oblique stroke" mark is used to express a choice between two alternatives, it's standard in AmE to just say "slash": slash ( / ) — technically known as a virgule but also called a slant, solidus, or stroke (the common name in British English)—serves a number of purposes in writing, essentially standing in for other words as a quick and clear way of showing ...

Key Insights

The solidus ( ⁄ ) is a punctuation mark used to indicate fractions including fractional currency. It may also be called a shilling mark, an in-line fraction bar, or a fraction slash. SI compound units often use negative indices rather than 'per' or the solidus. Thus 10ms⁻²; kgm⁻³. No gap before the derived unit (or any other).

Final Thoughts

With currency, there is no corresponding scientific convention. I'd advise a 'per' as in say £4000 per kg (or £4000 / kg) and I prefer a gap where there is no orthography czar. Booz Allen, Reddit, and Arm are trading at depressed valuations after the market punished them for insufficient AI focus or narrative, creating buying opportunities for companies with solid ...