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Carrefour (CAR.DU)

Dusseldorf - Dusseldorf Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
15.81-0.12 (-0.78%)
At close: 07:31PM CEST
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Previous Close15.93
Open15.68
Bid15.79 x 0
Ask15.94 x 0
Day's Range15.68 - 16.11
52 Week Range14.02 - 18.86
Volume6
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