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Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (BAM.TO)

Toronto - Toronto Real Time Price. Currency in CAD
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64.84+0.57 (+0.89%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
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Previous Close64.27
Open64.90
Bid64.82 x N/A
Ask64.87 x N/A
Day's Range64.10 - 64.99
52 Week Range39.38 - 64.99
Volume429,120
Avg. Volume1,063,812
Market Cap27.16B
Beta (5Y Monthly)N/A
PE Ratio (TTM)44.11
EPS (TTM)1.47
Earnings DateNov 04, 2024 - Nov 08, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield2.05 (3.16%)
Ex-Dividend DateAug 30, 2024
1y Target Est54.32
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