What does CCIM mean?
CCIM means Conferred by the Commercial Investment
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Conferred by the Commercial Investment?
Conferred by the Commercial Investment can be abbreviated as CCIM
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What does CCIM stand for? CCIM stands for "Conferred by the Commercial Investment". |
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How to abbreviate "Conferred by the Commercial Investment"? "Conferred by the Commercial Investment" can be abbreviated as CCIM. |
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What is the meaning of CCIM abbreviation? The meaning of CCIM abbreviation is "Conferred by the Commercial Investment". |
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What is CCIM abbreviation? One of the definitions of CCIM is "Conferred by the Commercial Investment". |
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What does CCIM mean? CCIM as abbreviation means "Conferred by the Commercial Investment". |
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What is shorthand of Conferred by the Commercial Investment? The most common shorthand of "Conferred by the Commercial Investment" is CCIM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CIMLS - Commercial Investment Multiple Listing Service
- CIREI - Commercial Investment Real Estate Institute
- CIREX - Commercial Investment Real Estate Exchange Cirex
- BTB - By The By
- CIRE - Commercial Investment Real Estate
- CIT - Commercial Investment Trust
- CIB - Commercial Investment Brokers
- CIE - Commercial Investment Exchange
- CIBA - Commercial Investment Brokers Association
- CIN - Commercial Investment Network
- CID - Commercial Investment Division
- CIDC - Commercial Investment Development Company
- CIREC - Commercial Investment Real Estate Council
- CIREI - Commercial Investment R E Institute
- CIREJ - Commercial Investment Real Estate Journal
- CI - Commercial Investment
- CIBOR - Commercial Investment Board of Realtors
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