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91 On the London exchange, they rose 5 pence to 82 pence.
92 Earnings per share were up by 262.5% to 2.9 pence.
93 Shares of Body Shop fell as much as 8 pence to 144p following the announcement, their lowest since Nov. 4.
94 Every extra mile is charged at about 10 pence, and there is a 30 pence an hour waiting time.
95 Shares of Dixons fell 14 pence, or 3. 3 percent, to 410p following the release of first half earnings. Sentencedict.com
96 The master was paid 2 pence per week and he had four unpaid helpers.
97 He gave me a shilling, and three pence to come home with.
98 It might be thought odd that the desperately poor spent hard-earned pence on providing for a ceremony they would never see.
99 Price 30.9.86; the price in pence of the shares on the date specified.
100 Honestly 36 pence for a tin of grapefruit what's the world coming to.
101 This does not translate into earnings per share, however, which rose 11.3% to 17.7 pence.
102 All except the 25 pence of the £4.25 entrance fee goes to the rider coming second.
103 On the London exchange, they closed at 80 pence, down 4 pence.
104 The board has recommended a 10% increase in interim dividend to 3.32 pence, compared with 1992's 3.02 pence.
105 The share prices rose to 57 pence on the news, giving Gresham a market capitalisation of some £17m.
106 One full course of treatment costs as little as 5 pence, and can save a life.
107 Admission to the public is granted on payment of 50 pence.
108 So they cut his maintenance payments from four pounds a week to the minimum five pence a year.
109 With running costs at approximately 5.5 pence per mile, they are only half as expensive as standard petrol-driven vehicles.
110 The fifty pence went unclaimed and all had been witness to the head's control of events.
111 They cost about 50 pence each to make, but sell for an average of £12.99.
112 Members absent without satisfactory excuse, shall forfeit a small fine of two pence for each case of absence.
113 The dividend was boosted 11 percent, to 2. 7 pence a share, from 2. 43p a year ago.
114 This was roughly equivalent to an investment of 1.25 pence for every unit of electricity ever generated by nuclear power in Britain.
115 The shares have fallen 5 percent since hitting an all-time high of 293 pence on Jan. 4.
116 On the London Stock Exchange yesterday, Forte shares rose seven pence, to close at 351 pence.
117 A few pence on the electricity bill is nothing compared with your security.
118 Wireless's share price fell as much as 5 pence to 453.
119 Both profits after tax and earnings per share were also higher than last year at £50.1 million and 27.1 pence respectively.
120 For example homeworkers in the East Midlands were paid 3.5 pence for straightening before packing a dozen tights.
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