Sentences with phrase «euro cents»

"Euro cents" refers to the smaller units of the European currency, the euro. It represents a fraction of one euro, much like how cents represent a fraction of one dollar. For example, 50 euro cents is half of one euro. Full definition
This pack relates to euros and euro cents currency.
In the meantime, with feed - in tariffs in Germany and Spain as high as 44 euro cents per kilowatt - hour, «we do great,» Gronet said.
The commission will propose that mobile data roaming fees, which according to the commission average 2.23 euros, or $ 3.22, a megabyte in the 27 - nation bloc, be capped at 90 euro cents starting July 1, 2012.
Banco Espirito Santo's stock was suspended at 51 euro cents at 12:30 p.m. in Lisbon, down from 68 cents on July 1.
As a rule of thumb, based on our 2017 currency profile, each 1 U.S. cent move in the average $ / $ exchange rate for the year causes an opposite change of approximately two euro cents in diluted adjusted EPS.
Pictures of euro coins - national side of all 15 x 1 euro cents with description to help you identify which country your coin is from... ACE Controls Inc. designs and manufactures shock absorbers, gas springs, rotary dampers, hydraulic feed controls, air springs for automation control
But it gets better: sponsors will donate 10 cents (presumably euro cents, so about 15 US cents) for every photo downloaded — to help green causes.
The phone call cost in 2004 was 0.02 euro cents per minute (1.20 euro per hour).
According to an advance copy of the plan, the charges to make a voice call while traveling, at present 35 euro cents a minute, would fall to 24 euro cents by July 1, 2014.
The cap would fall to 70 euro cents a year later, and to 50 euro cents by July 1, 2014.
You can grab A Duck Has An Adventure from the Android store right now for only 99 cents (or 66 pence or 75... er... euro cents).
Croatia Divers is opposite of the little bay which can be reached by water boat for only 70 euro cent per trip.
As a consequence peak prices have risen considerably to 29 euro cents (US$ 0.33) per kwh.»
In Germany the renewables levy is about to increase to 5.2 euro cents / kWh — to support mostly solar and wind generating about 12 % of Germany's electricity.
Researchers have designed and patented a floating platform for offshore wind turbines that they believe can reduce costs up to 12 euro cents per kilowatt hour.
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