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5,216.44+2.36 (+0.05%)
As of 12:32PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close5,214.08
Open5,225.49
Volume791,377,883
Day's range5,209.68 - 5,239.66
52-week range4,099.12 - 5,264.85
Avg. volume4,003,703,870
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