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Kimberly-Clark de México, S. A. B. de C. V. (4FX.F)

Frankfurt - Frankfurt Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
2.1000+0.1000 (+5.00%)
As of 10:49AM CET. Market open.
  • Dividend

    4FX.F announced a cash dividend of 1.86 with an ex-date of Apr. 2, 2024

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Neutralpattern detected
Previous Close2.0000
Open2.1000
Bid2.1000 x 200000
Ask2.2200 x 200000
Day's Range2.1000 - 2.1000
52 Week Range1.6600 - 2.2400
Volume10,250
Avg. Volume228
Market Cap3.608B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.24
PE Ratio (TTM)16.15
EPS (TTM)0.1300
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield0.18 (9.14%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 02, 2024
1y Target Est32.35
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