Previous close | 1,692.01 |
Open | 1,693.00 |
Bid | 1,677.07 x 0 |
Ask | 1,677.08 x 0 |
Day's range | 1,677.00 - 1,695.00 |
52-week range | 1,555.55 - 1,935.00 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 2,628,531 |
Market cap | 2.107T |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 0.67 |
PE ratio (TTM) | 27.03 |
EPS (TTM) | N/A |
Earnings date | N/A |
Forward dividend & yield | 25.91 (1.55%) |
Ex-dividend date | 20 Dec 2023 |
1y target est | N/A |
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