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437.95-3.00 (-0.68%)
At close: 05:36PM CEST
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Previous close440.95
Open442.75
Bid437.50 x 45000
Ask438.05 x 46000
Day's range436.60 - 443.80
52-week range213.85 - 490.00
Volume13,035
Avg. volume18,795
Market cap1.115T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.21
PE ratio (TTM)27.07
EPS (TTM)16.18
Earnings date24 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.85 (0.42%)
Ex-dividend date21 Feb 2024
1y target estN/A
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  • The Guardian

    Is AI lying to me? Scientists warn of growing capacity for deception

    Researchers find instances of systems double-crossing opponents, bluffing, pretending to be human and modifying behaviour in tests