0528.HK - Kingdom Holdings Limited

HKSE - HKSE Delayed Price. Currency in HKD
1.330
-0.030 (-2.21%)
At close: 03:55PM HKT
  • Dividend

    0528.HK announced a cash dividend of 0.09 with an ex-date of Jun. 19, 2023

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    2W - 6W
  • Mid Term
    6W - 9M
  • Long Term
    9M+
Previous Close1.360
Open1.360
Bid1.270 x 0
Ask1.350 x 0
Day's Range1.260 - 1.360
52 Week Range1.210 - 1.700
Volume6,000
Avg. Volume43,133
Market Cap819.874M
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.44
PE Ratio (TTM)4.16
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield0.09 (6.62%)
Ex-Dividend DateJun 19, 2023
1y Target EstN/A
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