What does TIE mean?
TIE means Television International Enterprises
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Television International Enterprises?
Television International Enterprises can be abbreviated as TIE
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What does TIE stand for? TIE stands for "Television International Enterprises". |
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What is the meaning of TIE abbreviation? The meaning of TIE abbreviation is "Television International Enterprises". |
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What is TIE abbreviation? One of the definitions of TIE is "Television International Enterprises". |
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What does TIE mean? TIE as abbreviation means "Television International Enterprises". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ICMNE - International Conference on the Management of Networked Enterprises
- IFOSME - International Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises
- INSME - International Network for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
- WIFTI - Women in Film and Television International
- SPTI - Sony Pictures Television International
- WDTI - Walt Disney Television International
- AIE - American International Enterprises
- CTI - Childrens Television International
- CTI - CHUM Television International
- GIE - glory international enterprises
- IEI - International Enterprises Incorporated
- IESC - international enterprises service centre
- PIE - Pacific International Enterprises
- RIE - Ross International Enterprises
- FSLE - FASTLANE INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES, INC.
- Pcieq - Pacific International Enterprises, Inc.
- tpe - Television Program Enterprises
- ati - Associated Television International
- TIEI - Treats International Enterprises
- PCIEQ - Pacific International Enterprises (in bankruptcy)