DIS - The Walt Disney Company

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Previous Close92.53
Open92.78
Bid91.94 x 800
Ask91.88 x 900
Day's Range91.55 - 92.92
52 Week Range84.07 - 126.48
Volume9,608,245
Avg. Volume11,272,306
Market Cap167.984B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.30
PE Ratio (TTM)40.32
EPS (TTM)2.28
Earnings DateAug 08, 2023 - Aug 14, 2023
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateDec 13, 2019
1y Target Est16,642.70
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