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Definition of krona in English: kronanoun ˈkrəʊnəˈkroʊnə 1The basic monetary unit of Sweden, equal to 100 öre. Example sentencesExamples - If Sweden does vote yes, the krona will likely be history by 2006.
- Last year, the company began a restructuring deal with the trade union in a bid to cut costs by up to 14 billion kronor.
- A Norwegian woman setting up shop as a witch has been awarded a government grant worth 53,000 kronor.
- Old Mutual's other option is to sell some of Skandia's assets, like its internet bank, which is worth 4-5 billion kronor.
- This year's prize is worth 10 million Swedish kronor, about $1.3 million.
- Sweden is expected to have a referendum on joining its krona to the euro as early as spring next year, with a poll recently registering 50% to 37% in favour.
- The krona itself has remained remarkably steady, consistent with Sweden's superior public finances and falling inflation rate.
- Only the South African rand, the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars, the Brazilian real and the Swedish krona have outperformed the euro.
- Month-to-date, the Swedish krona, Hungarian forint, Czech koruna, and Norwegian krone have gained almost 5% against the dollar.
- Sales were 27.6 billion kronor, more than the 27.4 billion kronor forecast by analysts surveyed by SME Direkt.
- The bidders are charged an application fee of 100,000 kronor and then winners are chosen on merit as opposed to depth of pocket.
- Skanska said its share of Gammon Skanska's earnings last year amounted to 34 million kronor last year.
- Each Nobel Prize this year will carry a prize sum of 10 million Swedish kronor, to be shared if the prize is awarded to more than one laureate.
- The phone unit lost 24 billion kronor last year.
- He was also ordered to pay 150,000 kronor in damages to Lindh's family.
- The price of a bottle of Absolut Vodka at Systembolaget, the state-run alcohol monopoly, will fall from 230 kronor to 160 kronor.
- The company raised 16.6 billion kronor last year by selling assets including computer equipment and offices.
- In 2003, SAS reported a loss of 1.4 billion kronor.
- Svanberg's comments were taken as a threat to move production out of Sweden should the krona be maintained.
- The prize is worth 10 million Swedish kronor, over €1 million.
2The basic monetary unit of Iceland, equal to 100 aurar. Example sentencesExamples - On the downside, the South African rand, Iceland krona, and Swedish krona declined less than 1%.
- The Iceland krona rose 2.3%, recovering some of its recent steep decline.
- Most bars sell it for around 500 kronur, but there are some bars, such as Kaffe Brenslan, that offer 500 ml bottles of the ‘beer of the day’ for 390k.
- The Canadian dollar, Danish krone and Iceland krona have gained about 3%.
- On the downside, the Iceland krona fell 0.9%, the Japanese yen 0.8%, and the Indian rupee 0.8%.
- Since we were paying in Icelandic kronur, it was like playing with Monopoly money.
- On the downside, the South African rand dropped 3.7%, the Swiss franc 2.0%, Iceland krona 1.8%, and Norwegian krone 1.7%.
- The Iceland krona dropped 4%, the New Zealand and Australian dollars 3%, the Norwegian krone 2.25%, and the Swiss franc 1.8%.
- Only a few weeks ago in Iceland, concerns over economic confidence were reflected by falls in both the Icelandic kronur and its stock market.
Definition of krona in US English: kronanounˈkrōnəˈkroʊnə 1The basic monetary unit of Sweden, equal to 100 öre. Example sentencesExamples - The company raised 16.6 billion kronor last year by selling assets including computer equipment and offices.
- Old Mutual's other option is to sell some of Skandia's assets, like its internet bank, which is worth 4-5 billion kronor.
- Sales were 27.6 billion kronor, more than the 27.4 billion kronor forecast by analysts surveyed by SME Direkt.
- He was also ordered to pay 150,000 kronor in damages to Lindh's family.
- If Sweden does vote yes, the krona will likely be history by 2006.
- Skanska said its share of Gammon Skanska's earnings last year amounted to 34 million kronor last year.
- The price of a bottle of Absolut Vodka at Systembolaget, the state-run alcohol monopoly, will fall from 230 kronor to 160 kronor.
- The prize is worth 10 million Swedish kronor, over €1 million.
- Month-to-date, the Swedish krona, Hungarian forint, Czech koruna, and Norwegian krone have gained almost 5% against the dollar.
- This year's prize is worth 10 million Swedish kronor, about $1.3 million.
- The krona itself has remained remarkably steady, consistent with Sweden's superior public finances and falling inflation rate.
- The phone unit lost 24 billion kronor last year.
- Each Nobel Prize this year will carry a prize sum of 10 million Swedish kronor, to be shared if the prize is awarded to more than one laureate.
- Svanberg's comments were taken as a threat to move production out of Sweden should the krona be maintained.
- The bidders are charged an application fee of 100,000 kronor and then winners are chosen on merit as opposed to depth of pocket.
- Only the South African rand, the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars, the Brazilian real and the Swedish krona have outperformed the euro.
- Sweden is expected to have a referendum on joining its krona to the euro as early as spring next year, with a poll recently registering 50% to 37% in favour.
- A Norwegian woman setting up shop as a witch has been awarded a government grant worth 53,000 kronor.
- In 2003, SAS reported a loss of 1.4 billion kronor.
- Last year, the company began a restructuring deal with the trade union in a bid to cut costs by up to 14 billion kronor.
2The basic monetary unit of Iceland, equal to 100 aurar. Example sentencesExamples - On the downside, the South African rand, Iceland krona, and Swedish krona declined less than 1%.
- Since we were paying in Icelandic kronur, it was like playing with Monopoly money.
- The Iceland krona rose 2.3%, recovering some of its recent steep decline.
- On the downside, the Iceland krona fell 0.9%, the Japanese yen 0.8%, and the Indian rupee 0.8%.
- The Iceland krona dropped 4%, the New Zealand and Australian dollars 3%, the Norwegian krone 2.25%, and the Swiss franc 1.8%.
- Most bars sell it for around 500 kronur, but there are some bars, such as Kaffe Brenslan, that offer 500 ml bottles of the ‘beer of the day’ for 390k.
- On the downside, the South African rand dropped 3.7%, the Swiss franc 2.0%, Iceland krona 1.8%, and Norwegian krone 1.7%.
- Only a few weeks ago in Iceland, concerns over economic confidence were reflected by falls in both the Icelandic kronur and its stock market.
- The Canadian dollar, Danish krone and Iceland krona have gained about 3%.
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