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Blackstone Inc. (BX)

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131.38+0.49 (+0.37%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
131.37 -0.01 (-0.01%)
After hours: 04:01PM EDT
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Previous Close130.89
Open131.01
Bid131.39 x 1100
Ask131.42 x 800
Day's Range130.43 - 131.75
52 Week Range79.29 - 133.56
Volume1,851,035
Avg. Volume3,792,085
Market Cap159.215B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.50
PE Ratio (TTM)71.02
EPS (TTM)1.85
Earnings DateApr 18, 2024 - Apr 22, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield3.35 (2.56%)
Ex-Dividend DateFeb 02, 2024
1y Target Est129.82
  • Reuters

    Blackstone to invest $25 bln in Indian private equity over 5 years, Bloomberg News reports

    Private equity firm Blackstone will invest an additional $25 billion in private equity assets in India over the next five years, its Asia executive told Bloomberg News in an interview. Blackstone already manages assets, ranging from warehouses and data centres to healthcare firms, worth $50 billion in the South Asian country. The New York-based firm will hire 20 investment professionals in the country and double its office space in Mumbai, Blackstone's head of private equity in Asia, Amit Dixit, told the publication.

  • Bloomberg

    Blackstone Plans to Add $25 Billion in India Private Equity Assets Over Five Years

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  • Bloomberg

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