pence• Earnings per sharerose by 173.8% to 30.2 pence.• Shares rose as much as 8. 5 pence to 192. 5p, their highest since Dec. 3,1991.• One fullcourse of treatmentcosts as little as 5 pence, and can save a life.• Wireless's share pricefell 5 pence to 453.• The dividend was boosted 11 percent to 2. 7 pence a share from 2. 43 pence a year ago.• The artistreceives 88 pence, the producer and publisher another 88 between them.• Price 30.9.86; the price in pence of the shares on the datespecified.• Granada shares fell three pence to 642 pence.
From Longman Business Dictionary
pencepence /pens/abbreviation p nounBritish EnglishBrE