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Swire Properties Limited (1972.HK)

HKSE - HKSE Delayed Price. Currency in HKD
16.4400.000 (0.00%)
At close: 04:08PM HKT
  • Dividend

    1972.HK announced a cash dividend of 0.72 with an ex-date of Apr. 2, 2024

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Previous Close16.440
Open16.400
Bid16.420 x 0
Ask16.440 x 0
Day's Range15.980 - 16.500
52 Week Range13.980 - 21.500
Volume3,159,267
Avg. Volume2,872,142
Market Cap96.174B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.61
PE Ratio (TTM)36.53
EPS (TTM)0.450
Earnings DateMar 14, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield1.05 (6.39%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 02, 2024
1y Target Est19.31
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