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74.08-0.22 (-0.29%)
At close: 06:08PM BST
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Previous close74.30
Open75.23
Bid73.34 x 0
Ask74.90 x 0
Day's range73.23 - 75.23
52-week range54.61 - 77.46
Volume261,474
Avg. volume1,560,057
Market cap79.259B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.27
PE ratio (TTM)5.53
EPS (TTM)13.40
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield5.30 (7.20%)
Ex-dividend date09 May 2024
1y target estN/A
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