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Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL)

NYSE - Nasdaq Real Time Price. Currency in USD
114.11+2.43 (+2.18%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
114.01 -0.10 (-0.09%)
After hours: 05:37PM EDT
  • Dividend

    DELL announced a cash dividend of 0.445 with an ex-date of Apr. 22, 2024

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Previous Close111.68
Open112.25
Bid113.85 x 1100
Ask113.85 x 800
Day's Range111.93 - 114.45
52 Week Range39.44 - 131.06
Volume3,618,663
Avg. Volume6,734,070
Market Cap81.451B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.96
PE Ratio (TTM)26.17
EPS (TTM)4.36
Earnings DateMay 30, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield1.78 (1.59%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 22, 2024
1y Target Est122.62
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