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414.74+2.42 (+0.59%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
414.94 +0.20 (+0.05%)
After hours: 05:15PM EDT
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Previous Close412.32
Open412.99
Bid414.56 x 100
Ask414.79 x 100
Day's Range411.80 - 415.38
52 Week Range306.60 - 430.82
Volume12,459,034
Avg. Volume20,407,475
Market Cap3.082T
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.89
PE Ratio (TTM)35.94
EPS (TTM)11.54
Earnings DateJul 23, 2024 - Jul 29, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield3.00 (0.73%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 15, 2024
1y Target Est472.18
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