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Schibsted ASA (SCHA.OL)

Oslo - Oslo Delayed Price. Currency in NOK
335.70+0.80 (+0.24%)
At close: 04:25PM CET
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Previous Close334.90
Open331.70
Bid334.40 x 7700
Ask339.00 x 121500
Day's Range331.20 - 338.50
52 Week Range171.60 - 338.50
Volume156,564
Avg. Volume130,599
Market Cap72.354B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.91
PE Ratio (TTM)5.10
EPS (TTM)65.76
Earnings DateApr 26, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield2.00 (0.60%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 29, 2024
1y Target Est339.42
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