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by ksrm 4637 days ago
>But a single "M" often means thousand, especially if it's lowercase.

Where? I can find no reference to this.

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Most often in financial accounting, though conventionally, in other domains such as academia. Depending on the news outlet, some magazines and papers will also use "M" for thousand and "MM" for million, though that practice is probably dying out in the popular press. And of course, the "M" in "CPM" stands for thousand.

"M" was originally an abbreviation for "mille," which is French for "thousand" (by way of Latin origins). Traditionally speaking, one "M" means thousand, and "MM" means thousand-thousand, or million.

Example:

http://blog.accountingcoach.com/what-does-m-and-mm-stand-for...