By comparison, it would cost up to four billion Danishkrone ($627 million) to prevent this from happening.
2
These British pounds, euros, US dollars, even Danishkrone, were for spending at home, or sometimes to buy villas and flats abroad.
3
Jan 2005 - OMX merges with Copenhagen Stock Exchange in a deal that valued the CSE at 1.22 billion Danishkrone.
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Boasting 120,000 employees worldwide and annual turnover approaching 15 billion Danishkrone (£1.6 billion), ISS also owns the firm Contract Cleaners in the Republic.
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Europe's other safety currency, the DanishKrone, is similarly vulnerable.
Ús de krone en anglès
1
Upon my word, I seem to hear a two-krone talking to itself.
2
The economy is strong and the krone isn't the euro, but shadows it.
3
The krone could rise then sharply -but only in case of disaster.
4
I got a krone and a half for a tip.
5
They earn one bright krone after another in there.
6
One hundred of the copper ore make one krone.
7
Fru Kongstrup gave him red-currant wine and cake, and the farmer gave him a two-krone piece.
8
Then give me your half-krone, and I'll go to the town and sell them for you.
9
Can one of you lend me a krone?
10
And eggs, they cost one krone twenty a score where the rich folks buy them-buthere!
11
But it warned that a rejection could put the krone under pressure and trigger interest rate increases.
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And if you don't eat breakfast in the hotel they charge you a krone for it anyhow.
13
Won't you give me the half-krone, then?
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The krone has risen against the euro by a minuscule 4 cents, less than half of one percent.
15
Harmony gave her an extra krone or two out of sheer gratitude, but she could not keep her.
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That beat the average 2.69 billion-krone estimate of eight analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.