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guilderguil‧der /ˈɡɪldə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  guilderOrigin: 1400-1500 Dutch gulden ‘gold coin’ - Analysts have estimated the company would pay about 200 million guilders to 250 million guilders for Arcade.
- Arcade had net profit 16. 9 million guilders in its fiscal year ended March on sales of about 398 million guilders.
- He soon got through 90 guilders, which his father thought an excessive amount.
- On the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, Philips shares fell 1. 1 guilders to 62. 4 guilders.
- Other operators are expected to contribute 100m guilders.
- The budget, allowing for expenditure of 176,700 million guilders, was the least austere for many years.
- Van Leer has annual sales of about 4 billion guilders.
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