Sentences with phrase «= eur»

(The letter stands for your region; U = USA [North America], E = Eur / Aus [PAL regions], J = Japan, K = Korea)
(EUR 67.3 M Cash + 9.6 M UTV Shares * GBP 220.25 p / 0.8135 EUR / GBP + EUR 5.6 M CR2 Stake + 0.6 M Net Working Capital — 2.8 M Op Expense) / (91.5 M Shares + 4.3 M Options) = EUR 1.011
(EUR 14.0 M Revenue * 1.2 P / S + 3.2 M Debt Adjustment + 2.7 M Cash + 0.4 M Option Cash + 0.6 M YTD Cash Generation) / (97.9 M Shares + 7.8 M Option Shares) = EUR 0.225 Fair Value per share
-LRB-(EUR 3,074 million LTM Revenue * 0.125 P / S + 99.7 m Cash / Inv Property / Securities) / 329.9 m Shares + EUR 0.088 EPS * 11 P / E) / 2 = EUR 1.22 Fair Value per share (for an Upside Potential of 53 %)
UK 3 = EUR 35 = Heel to Toe (cm) 22.5 UK 3.5 = EUR 36 = Heel to Toe (cm) 23 UK 4 = EUR 37 = Heel to Toe (cm) 23.5 UK 4.5 = EUR 38 = Heel to Toe (cm) 24 UK 5 = EUR 39 = Heel to Toe (cm) 24.5 UK 5.5 = EUR 40 = Heel to Toe (cm) 25 UK 6 = EUR 41 = Heel to Toe (cm) 26 Note: 1.
But if in a month US$ 1 = EUR 2, now my report is off by a 50 % because what I actually have are EUR 10.000 valued at $ 5,000.
So, 1 Cryptoruble = 1 Russian ruble, 1 Cryptodollar = 1 US dollar, 1 Cryptoevro = 1 Euro, 1 Cryptoyuan = 1 Chinese yuan (CBD = USD, CBE = EUR, CBR = RUB, CBY = CNY).

Not exact matches

It was last 1 / 2 EUR =; PCTCHNG: 2; 1 / 8F1 > 0 3/8 up F1 1 / 8F1 < 0 3/8 down - F1 3/4 percent at $ 1 / 2 EUR =; BID: 4 3/4.
The dollar retreated from an 11 - year high in the previous session, falling about 1 percent to the euro EUR = after weaker - than - expected orders for U.S. durable goods in December.
A macro trade entirely built around the framework of «US domestic growth and reflation» + pro-business policy mix + a sprinkling of «animal spirits» = long Spooz / long Russell / long value vs growth / long cyclicals vs defensives / short FY / short Eurodollar futs (largest net spec shorts ever recorded per last Friday's CFTC data) / long CNH / long copper vs short gold / short EM / short EUR / short Yen» again almost singularly hinges on the Dollar.
In the case of Currency Trading, if a trader has his leverage set to 50:1 and he has a cash balance of 1,000 EUR he can trade up to 50,000 EUR = 50x 1,000 EUR.
* Rates stated in EUR for Holiday Inn are approximate, converted by exchange rate 1 EUR = 26,0745 (July 2017).
585 EUR to CAD = 870... $ 699 USD to CAD = 910... or do you get to pay for it in CAD since good ereader is Canada based?
OK, now here iPad Air 2, 9.74, 16 GB, 4G retail price = 590 EUR.
with Tab S 8.4 16 GB 4G (1600 x 2560) price = 300 EUR.
I sold 175 shares on 16 October 2016 for 23.00 EUR each, so this would make my capital gain (23.00 - 20.83) * 175 = 379.75 EUR, or $ 403.99 (using the $ 1 = 0.940 EUR yearly average conversion rate for 2016 from the IRS).
Assume the current exchange rate is EUR 1 = USD 1.2440.
Your margin used is position size x Margin Requirement = 10,000 EUR x 5 % = 500 EUR.
(EUR 2.3 M Cash + ($ 1.3 M — $ 0.5 M) / 1.3784 EUR / USD Woodside & Amira Receivable / Payment — EUR 1.4 M Annual Cash Burn) * 0.8346 EUR / GBP / 100 M Shares = GBP 1.2 p
No reader mentioned it, but if you happened to notice it, I presume / hope you didn't think I was suggesting a (EUR 16.06 NAV * 1.3190 EUR / USD =) $ 21.18 price target.
(EUR 0.1 M Cash + GBP 1.2 M Cash Raised * 95 % / 0.8222 EUR / GBP — EUR 1.0 M Debt — 0.8 M Net Payables + 0.3 M Indicated Gold oz * $ 150 * 25 % / 1.3869 EUR / USD) * 0.8222 EUR / GBP / 352 M Shares = GBP 1.3 p
Two questions actually: Why did the Swiss National Bank fix the EUR / CHF exchange rate at EUR 1 = CHF 1.20 as of September 2011?
(0.3 M Indicated Gold oz * $ 150 * 25 % / 1.1277 EUR / USD — EUR 0.4 M Net Debt + 1.8 M Placings * 95 % — 2.4 M Net Payables — 1.3 M Annual Cash Burn) * 0.7963 EUR / GBP / 11.0 M Shares = GBP 45.1 p
For Gagfah, we have (EUR 5.13 * 12) / EUR 847 = 7.3 %.
Had I paid for the room instead of using points, it would have cost me 929 EUR for each of the first 6 nights and 239 EUR for the last night totaling 5,822.10 EUR or $ 8,079.12 USD + the 120,000 Southwest points will be worth roughly $ 1,800 x 2 (since the Companion Pass doubles the value of the points) $ 3,600 = $ 11,679 in value from 360,000 Marriott Rewards points, bringing my cent per point to 3.2 cents each.
Exchange Rate Indicators 1.00 GBP = 4.37 PEN 1.00 USD = 3.35 PEN 1.00 EUR = 3.83 PEN Currency conversion rates as of 18 Nov 2015
The token is known as BEAT and its value is 1Beat = 0.01 EUR.
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