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SBI Holdings, Inc. (ZOF.F)

Frankfurt - Frankfurt Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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22.00-0.20 (-0.90%)
As of 08:26AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close22.20
Open22.00
Bid22.00 x 50000
Ask22.60 x 50000
Day's range22.00 - 22.00
52-week range17.20 - 24.80
Volume9
Avg. volume15
Market cap6.161B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.79
PE ratio (TTM)12.87
EPS (TTM)1.71
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.93 (4.18%)
Ex-dividend date28 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    India's SBI Card ties up with Reliance's retail arm for credit card

    SBI Cards and Payment Services and the retail unit of billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance are set to launch a co-branded credit card on India's homegrown RuPay payment network, the companies said on Tuesday. The partnership marks Reliance's foray into the credit card space and comes months after Ambani separately listed its financial services business as it seeks to diversify its already sprawling oil-to-retail business.

  • Bloomberg

    Taiwan’s Powerchip to Build $5.3 Billion Japan Foundry With SBI

    (Bloomberg) -- Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. plans to build an ¥800 billion ($5.3 billion) factory in northeast Japan with financing from investment group SBI Holdings Inc. and the Japanese government, the latest boost to the country’s bid to expand its chip manufacturing base.Most Read from BloombergAmazon’s Jeff Bezos Announces Move to Miami From SeattleSam Bankman-Fried Convicted of Fraud in Stunning FTX CrashIsrael’s Fight With Iran Proxies in Syria Poisons Russia Ties

  • Reuters

    Taiwan's Powerchip chooses northern Japan for planned $5.4 billion fab

    TOKYO (Reuters) -Taiwanese chipmaker Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp and Japanese financial firm SBI Holdings said on Tuesday they have selected Miyagi prefecture in northern Japan as the location for a planned $5.4 billion foundry. While the project has yet to receive government subsidies, Reuters reported this month that talks were progressing in what would become the latest commitment by Taiwanese chipmakers to manufacturing in Japan. Taiwan's TSMC has become increasingly positive about Japan as a base for production, Reuters reported last month, with construction of its new fab on track and the chipmaker seeing the local workforce as industrious.