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Banco Santander-Chile (BSANTANDER.SN)

Santiago - Santiago Delayed Price. Currency in CLP
40.69-0.17 (-0.42%)
As of 01:41PM CLST. Market open.
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Previous Close40.86
Open40.55
Bid40.73 x 0
Ask40.86 x 0
Day's Range40.46 - 41.23
52 Week Range31.33 - 45.12
Volume112,544,662
Avg. Volume21,188,179
Market Cap7.668T
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.42
PE Ratio (TTM)14.33
EPS (TTM)2.84
Earnings DateOct 26, 2023 - Oct 30, 2023
Forward Dividend & Yield2.57 (6.30%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 21, 2023
1y Target Est46.56
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