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Volkswagen AG (VLKAF)

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107.290.00 (0.00%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
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Previous Close0.00
Open106.70
Bid106.01 x 34100
Ask109.80 x 38500
Day's Range106.70 - 106.70
52 Week Range101.42 - 165.46
Volume1,000
Avg. Volume1,840
Market Cap52.355B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.23
PE Ratio (TTM)3.29
EPS (TTM)32.66
Earnings DateOct 30, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield9.81 (9.15%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 30, 2024
1y Target EstN/A
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