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IOB - IOB Delayed Price. Currency in USD
10.89-0.36 (-3.19%)
At close: 07:14PM BST
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Previous Close11.24
Open0.00
Bid0.00 x N/A
Ask10.91 x N/A
Day's Range0.00 - 0.00
52 Week Range
Volume1,650
Avg. Volume190,519
Market Cap17.522B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.09
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-0.41
Earnings DateApr 19, 2023 - Apr 24, 2023
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateN/A
1y Target EstN/A
  • Reuters

    TikTok, Snapchat growing in popularity among UK children, regulator data shows

    The number of children using TikTok and Snapchat rose last year in Britain, according to research published by media regulator Ofcom. Around half of those aged between 3 and 17 use TikTok and Snapchat, figures collected as part of the watchdog’s annual survey of children's and parents’ online attitudes showed. The study found a slight increase in both apps’ popularity in the past year, with TikTok now being used by 53% of children (up from 50%), and Snapchat by 46% (up from 42%).

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    U.S. Lawmakers are wasting time on TikTok: Strategist

    After questioning TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew on Capitol Hill last Thursday, lawmakers say they are moving forward with a bill that would ban the app in the U.S. Brendan Ahern, KraneShares CIO, joined Yahoo Finance to discuss the possibility of a TikTok ban.  Ahern told Yahoo Finance that the focus on TikTok seems like a distraction, saying "we have three banks that have failed in just over the course of a few short weeks, we've got a debt ceiling crisis on the horizon and we're worried about dancing teenagers."  He went on to say that a legislation for a ban would likely fail in the court due to the first amendment. "This legislative move to ban a company just because of it happens to be owned by a company in China. It just seems like we've kind of forgotten the Constitutional rights here," Ahern told Yahoo Finance, Watch the full interview with Seana Smith and Dave Briggs here. Key video moments: 00:00:02 On issues in U.S. outside of TikTok 00:00:30 On the fate of TikTok legislation 00:00:58 "ByteDance on their board sits a major U.S. private equity firm" 00:01:05 On TikTok ban hurting investors

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