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International Business Machines Corporation (IBMB34.SA)

São Paulo - São Paulo Delayed price. Currency in BRL
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851.73-17.52 (-2.02%)
At close: 04:34PM BRT
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Previous close869.25
Open870.99
Bid851.00 x 0
Ask853.45 x 0
Day's range851.00 - 870.99
52-week range599.40 - 999.99
Volume29
Avg. volume63
Market cap781.163B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.71
PE ratio (TTM)18.77
EPS (TTM)45.37
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield23.07 (2.65%)
Ex-dividend date08 Feb 2024
1y target estN/A
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