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Eurocent

A division of the euro equal in value to 1/100 of one euro.
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The new 50 eurocent coin features the image of Pope Benedict on one side along with the words "Citta del Vaticano 2010."
The most likely compromise will be that firms will have to invest more in energy efficiency and will have to pay a larger share of the full EEG surcharge of other consumers, which stands at 6.24 eurocents per kilowatt hour for 2014.
2344-bis of the Italian Civil Code, the Board of Directors approved payment of an interim dividend for financial year 2019 of 5.5 eurocents, gross of tax, to each entitled ordinary share (compared with a dividend of 9 eurocents per share for the whole 2018 financial year), for an amount totalling Euro 19,650,390.43.
Adjusted earnings per share were down five per cent on the first half of last year at 58.5 eurocents, although the basic total showed a 16 per cent drop at 50.6 eurocents.
The prices are increased from 5 eurocents to 30 eurocents per category and distance.
Total said that it would match this cut at its motorway petrol stations, bringing the price for consumers down by a full six Eurocents (US 7.5 cents).
At the moment, kilowatt/hour costs 6.44 percent in Macedonian households and with the price increase, the price will total around seven eurocents.
Watch the Eurocents and the Euros will look after themselves
According to the CEER and based on data from 18 member states, the cost of renewable energy support varies between ten eurocents and 25 per MWh.
Clients that will chose a regular Euro-tariff will be paying no more than 35 Eurocents per minute for outgoing calls and 11 Eurocents per minute for incoming calls.