Proper noun
Sek (plural Seks)
A surname.
A 30-day card costs 790 SEK (83 EUR; 130 USD). Source: Internet
All 600,000 options in the program have been exercised for subscription of shares and the Company has thus issued 600,000 new shares to the option holders at a price of SEK 8.80 per new share. Source: Internet
At exchange rate of 18.5:1 in SEK:GBP citation citation In 2012, the capital was worth around SEK 3.1 billion (USD 472 million, EUR 337 million), which is almost twice the amount of the initial capital, taking inflation into account. Source: Internet
Both the ISO code "SEK" and currency sign "kr" are in common use; the former precedes or follows the value, the latter usually follows it but, especially in the past, it sometimes preceded the value. Source: Internet
Award money The laureate is also given a sum of money when they receive the Nobel Prize in the form of a document confirming the amount awarded; in 2009, the monetary award was 10 million SEK (US$1.4 million). Source: Internet
Above: Made of pine, a bin with a trapdoor to make it easy to shovel and a lid to keep out varmints is 899 SEK from K-Raut. Source: Internet