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HDFC Standard Life Insurance Company Limited (HDFCLIFE.NS)

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629.95-2.40 (-0.38%)
As of 03:22PM IST. Market open.
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Previous close632.35
Open634.00
Bid630.25 x 0
Ask630.30 x 0
Day's range623.35 - 636.50
52-week range466.50 - 710.60
Volume3,773,193
Avg. volume4,354,821
Market cap1.355T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.75
PE ratio (TTM)88.73
EPS (TTM)7.10
Earnings date24 Apr 2024 - 29 Apr 2024
Forward dividend & yield1.90 (0.30%)
Ex-dividend date16 Jun 2023
1y target est451.25
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