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Toyota Motor Corporation (TM)

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Previous Close252.15
Open251.14
Bid251.51 x 800
Ask251.84 x 900
Day's Range251.28 - 252.85
52 Week Range133.02 - 255.23
Volume80,002
Avg. Volume307,483
Market Cap342.649B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.50
PE Ratio (TTM)11.48
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield4.01 (1.59%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 28, 2023
1y Target EstN/A
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