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Hong Kong Technology Venture Company Limited (XHN1.MU)

Munich - Munich Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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0.1820-0.0010 (-0.55%)
At close: 08:00AM CEST
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Previous close0.1830
Open0.1820
Bid0.1560 x 0
Ask0.2040 x 0
Day's range0.1820 - 0.1820
52-week range0.1760 - 0.5500
Volume62
Avg. volume0
Market cap161.715M
Beta (5Y monthly)0.58
PE ratio (TTM)18.20
EPS (TTM)0.0100
Earnings date27 Mar 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend date19 Sept 2022
1y target estN/A
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