Prev Close | 149.21 |
Open | 150.00 |
Day Low/High | 148.68 / 150.19 |
52 Wk Low/High | 108.01 / 156.30 |
Volume | 245.92K |
Avg Volume | 209.50K |
Prev Close | 149.21 |
Open | 150.00 |
Day Low/High | 148.68 / 150.19 |
52 Wk Low/High | 108.01 / 156.30 |
Volume | 245.92K |
Avg Volume | 209.50K |
Exchange | NYSE |
Shares Outstanding | 1.63B |
Market Cap | 205.39B |
EPS | 11.70 |
P/E Ratio | 19.21 |
Div & Yield | 3.60 (2.80%) |
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