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- noun Plural form of
krone .
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Examples
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But the fact that the kroner is formally distinct means that you need to do some awkward math (1 euro is worth 7.44 DKK) to figure out that the Danish Macbook Pro is even more expensive than the French or German ones.
Matthew Yglesias » The Euro and Optimal Currency Area Theory 2010
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However, operating profit fell 19% to 24.38 billion kroner from 30.17 billion kroner because of a 15% drop in natural-gas prices measured in Norwegian kroner, higher operating costs and an increase in unrealized profit on inventories of 1.9 billion kroner.
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They are in Danish kroner, but DKK 650 = US$100, DKK 1300 = US$ 200, etc.
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Increased sales by 11% (in local currencies) and by 12% in Danish kroner to DKK 51,078 million compared to 2008.
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Sales increased by 15% in Danish kroner and by 11% in local currencies.
unknown title 2009
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"You have to select if you want to be charged in Danish kroner or euro," she replied firmly.
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Sales in Europe increased by 7\% in local currencies and by 6\% measured in Danish kroner, reflecting continued progress in the portfolio of modern insulins.
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Sales of human insulin decreased by 4\% in local currencies and by 8\% in Danish kroner to DKK 8,711 million, mainly reflecting a continued robust conversion to modern insulins in all regions.
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Sales of modern insulins increased by 29\% in local currencies and by 22\% in Danish kroner to DKK 12,289 million.
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In the first nine months of 2008, sales of biopharmaceutical products increased by 12\% measured in local currencies and by 5\% measured in Danish kroner to DKK 8,814 million compared to the first nine months of 2007.
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