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Public Joint Stock Company Inter RAO UES (IRAO.ME)

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3.3990-0.0205 (-0.60%)
At close: 06:49PM MSK
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Previous Close3.4195
Open3.4195
Bid3.4305 x 100000
Ask3.3735 x 700000
Day's Range3.3605 - 3.4700
52 Week Range1.9100 - 3.4700
Volume62,235,200
Avg. Volume0
Market Cap249.964B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.34
PE Ratio (TTM)2.61
EPS (TTM)1.3000
Earnings DateDec 19, 2022 - Jan 03, 2023
Forward Dividend & Yield0.24 (8.32%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 29, 2023
1y Target Est6.25
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    Russia's Inter RAO says Nord Pool will halt trade for its subsidiaries

    Inter RAO, Russia's sole exporter of power, has stopped exporting power to Finland from last week "for the time being" as it had not been paid for power sold via Nord Pool since May 6. Inter RAO has not elaborated on the reasons for the absence of payments.

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    UPDATE 1-Russia cuts power exports to Finland over failed payments

    Russia had cut all its exports of electricity to Finland on Monday, flow data showed, after Russian utility Inter RAO said last week it would halt them because it had not been paid. Inter RAO said on Friday it would stop exporting power to Finland from Saturday 1 a.m. local time (2200 GMT on Friday) "for the time being" as it had not been paid for power sold via pan-European exchange Nord Pool since May 6. Finnish grid operator Fingrid, which said Moscow supplied about 10% of Finland's needs, said it could replace Russian supplies with Swedish power and by boosting domestic production.