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META Mar 2025 560.000 call

OPR - OPR Delayed Price. Currency in USD
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40.25+0.91 (+2.31%)
As of 02:37PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous Close39.34
Open39.93
Bid39.75
Ask40.60
Strike560.00
Expire Date2025-03-21
Day's Range39.93 - 40.25
Contract RangeN/A
Volume13
Open Interest2.37k
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