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Co·pen·ha·gen

 (kō′pən-hā′gən, -hä′-)
The capital and largest city of Denmark, in the eastern part of the country on the eastern coast of Sjaelland. It was a trading and fishing center by the 11th century and became the capital in 1443.
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Copenhagen

(ˌkəʊpənˈheɪɡən; -ˈhɑː-; ˈkəʊpənˌheɪ-; -ˌhɑː-)
n
(Placename) the capital of Denmark, a port on Zealand and the Amager Islands on a site inhabited for some 6000 years: exports chiefly agricultural products; iron and steel works; university (1479). Pop: 501 664 (2004 est). Danish name: København
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Co•pen•ha•gen

(ˌkoʊ pənˈheɪ gən, -ˈhɑ-, ˈkoʊ pənˌheɪ-, -ˌhɑ-)

n.
the capital of Denmark on the E coast of Zealand. 802,391; with suburbs, 1,380,204. Danish, København.
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Noun1.Copenhagen - the capital and largest city of DenmarkCopenhagen - the capital and largest city of Denmark; located on the island of Zealand; "Copenhagen is sometimes called the Paris of the North"
Danmark, Denmark, Kingdom of Denmark - a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe; consists of the mainland of Jutland and many islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
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Kopenhagen
Copenhague

Copenhagen

[ˌkəʊpnˈheɪgən] NCopenhague m
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Copenhagen

[ˌkəʊpənˈheɪgən] nCopenhague
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Copenhagen

nKopenhagen nt
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Copenhagen

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A publicly listed company (Copenhagen Stock exchange), CPH is predominantly owned by CAD and the Danish state, with a small proportion in free float (3.2%).
Shares could start trading on the Copenhagen stock exchange from June 9.
PANDORA is publicly listed on the NASDAQ OMX Copenhagen stock exchange in Denmark.
The purchase price of DKK150 per share represents a 30% premium to the target's price when it was listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange in June.
Yesterday's earnings report cheered investors, as the share price climbed by 6.97 per cent in early afternoon trading on a Copenhagen stock exchange that was largely flat.
The flotation of ISS on the Copenhagen stock exchange, which was planned for 18 March this year, would have ended with an indicative price range of DKK100-DKK110, according to a document obtained by Bloomberg News.
The securities will be listed on the Copenhagen stock exchange from 5 September.
Maersk is part of the giant AP Moller-Maersk group and is quoted on the Copenhagen stock exchange.
Novozymes A/S' B shares are listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange.
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