Someone upthread (I think - been jumping around) says IBOR - internetbillorrights - he/she probably wins the cake!
But other possibilities also exist:
https://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/IBOR
and several others from our trusty acronym finder:
https://www.acronymfinder.com/IBOR.html
I have to agree that it refers to Internet Bill of Rights.
(but who writes it?)
As the concern of late is the suppressing and censoring pro-American speech on social media, i have to lay my chips down on it.
~W
LOL! SEVERAL people upthread have pointed out to me “INTERNET BILL OF RIGHTS!!”
I thank all of you for refraining from adding “DUMMY!”
:-D
It’s been established that IBOR is Internet Bill of Rights, but when I did a search of IBOR I found this:
https://www.broadridge.com/article/ibor-versus-abor-whats-in-a-name
Broadridge (’bridge’ or am I reaching) is a company that provide advanced communications, technology, data and analytics solutions for the financial services industry and businesses.
On the above link you go to a Broadridge page that is talking about a webinar on Investment Book Of Record (IBOR), now here is the twilight zone area, the webinar is hosted by a company called ‘Waters Technology’.
Is this just all coincidental or what?