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International Consolidated Airlines Group S.A. (IAG.L)

LSE - LSE Delayed Price. Currency in GBp (0.01 GBP)
156.70+0.25 (+0.16%)
As of 11:42AM GMT. Market open.
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Previous Close156.45
Open156.35
Bid156.70 x 0
Ask156.80 x 0
Day's Range155.75 - 157.95
52 Week Range132.63 - 182.00
Volume3,211,157
Avg. Volume18,911,201
Market Cap7.788B
Beta (5Y Monthly)2.31
PE Ratio (TTM)3.64
EPS (TTM)0.43
Earnings DateMay 10, 2024
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateJul 02, 2020
1y Target Est2.31
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