euro cent

noun

variants or Euro cent
1
: a monetary unit equal to ¹/₁₀₀ euro
2
: a coin representing one euro cent

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Here's how the company did versus LSEG estimates: Loss per share: 42 euro cents vs. earnings of 1.90 euros expected Revenue: 4.19 billion euros vs. 4.26 billion expected The Swedish platform's revenues rose 10% from about 3.81 billion euros in the year-ago period. Samantha Subin, CNBC, 29 July 2025 But the firm reported a swing from a €274 million year-ago profit to a second-quarter loss of €86 million ($100 million), or 42 euro cents per share, as its operating expenses rose 8 percent to €914 million ($1.06 billion). Georg Szalai, HollywoodReporter, 29 July 2025 The board will propose a dividend distribution of 94 euro cents per share, a payout ratio of 50 percent. Luisa Zargani, WWD, 13 Mar. 2025 The company reiterated its outlook for the year, which aims for profit growth of 1% to 2% and confirmed a dividend of 30 euro cents per share. Clara Hernanz Lizarraga, Fortune Europe, 9 May 2024 Under the new terms, developers who want to distribute their apps on third-party app marketplaces and use alternative payment options must pay 50 euro cents for each annual app install after 1 million downloads. Emma Roth, The Verge, 2 May 2024 That system, the council projected, would deliver power at a very affordable 6 to 7 euro cents per kilowatt-hour. IEEE Spectrum, 21 Oct. 2014

Word History

First Known Use

1995, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of euro cent was in 1995

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“Euro cent.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/euro%20cent. Accessed 6 Sep. 2025.

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