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eurocent

eurocent

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NFU dairy board chairman Michael Oakes said: "Last month I applauded the UK Arla Farmers board in supporting UK members by removing the impact of the EU milk price reduction of one eurocent per kilogram.
In accordance with the selected quality levels (bronze, silver, gold), customers pay 1.5, 2.5 or 5.5 eurocent per word for German, English and French texts, respectively.
Starting from this month, visitors to Vatican City and its residents will receive 50 eurocent coins as change when they shop at the gas station, grocery store, pharmacy or the post office of the tiny sovereign country in the centre of Italy's capital Rome, the report said.
The Board of Directors decided to suggest 5 eurocent per share dividend to the Annual General Meeting of shareholders.
Excise duty on alcohol has been stable since 1992, and the European Commission is arguing that a 31% rise, based on the rate of inflation since then, will put only a limited strain on the alcohol industry, adding only 1 eurocent onto half a liter of beer.
The proportion of counterfeit 50 eurocent coins increased (16.7% of the total), while that of one-euro coins decreased (15.6% of the total).
Loschel estimates the 'merit order effect' of subsidised green energy at around 0.5 to one eurocent per kilowatt hour.
For consumption above certain thresholds, they have to pay only 0.05 eurocent instead of 5.29 eurocent per kilowatt hour, the regular rate for this year, which is likely to go up to well over six eurocents in 2014.
Residents from Rousse say that for them the new recalculated increase would drop the price by 1 stotinka coin (0.5 eurocent) per cubic.
Economy and Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici is meeting with oil industry professionals early this week to discuss the implementation of a cut which might only be a symbolic 1 eurocent per litre cut for diesel and gasoline, which are averaging Euro 1.40 to 1.80, respectively, in petrol stations, but gasoline has risen to almost 2.0 Euros per litre in more expensive outlets.