Unless you need to store the values for later use, I'd do it this way:
use strict;
use warnings;
while(<DATA>) {
if(/([\w\s]+:)\s([a-z]+)(\d+)\2/) {
print "$1 ", sprintf("%5.2f\n",$3*0.4/100);
}
}
__DATA__
Today: today408today
Clicks: 34
Yesterday: yesterday555yesterday
Clicks: 61
This Month: this11360this
Clicks: 812
Last Month: last5350last
Clicks: 454
which gives
Today: 1.63
Yesterday: 2.22
This Month: 45.44
Last Month: 21.40
Edited: Removed unnecessary extra colon in print (I had captured it already from the input) and inserted actual output generated - duh!
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