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Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE)

BATS - BATS Delayed Price. Currency in USD
132.31-0.38 (-0.29%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
131.74 -0.57 (-0.43%)
After hours: 04:11PM EDT
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Previous Close132.69
Open132.61
Bid0.00 x 800
Ask0.00 x 1000
Day's Range131.45 - 133.80
52 Week Range103.82 - 133.80
Volume466,478
Avg. Volume705,768
Market Cap14.089B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.48
PE Ratio (TTM)60.97
EPS (TTM)2.17
Earnings DateMay 05, 2023
Forward Dividend & Yield2.00 (1.51%)
Ex-Dividend DateFeb 27, 2023
1y Target Est145.75
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