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COLRUYT (EFC1.BE)

Berlin - Berlin Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
24.85-0.90 (-3.50%)
At close: 08:10AM CET
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Previous Close25.75
Open24.85
Bid25.37 x 0
Ask25.51 x 0
Day's Range24.85 - 24.85
52 Week Range20.31 - 40.26
Volume100
Avg. Volume1
Market CapN/A
Beta (5Y Monthly)N/A
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
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1y Target EstN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-European retailers turn off lights, cut opening hours to save energy

    As energy bills mount and the threat of rationing increases, some European retailers are turning off lights and considering shorter opening hours this winter. SPAR Austria is reducing the hours of lighting for storefront advertising and outside its more than 1,500 stores across the country, a spokesperson said in an email. The business, which operates over 1.2 million square metres (12.92 million square feet) of store floor space, posted retail sales of 8.56 billion euros ($8.86 billion) last year.

  • Reuters

    European retailers turn off lights, cut opening hours to save energy

    As energy bills mount and the threat of rationing increases, some European retailers are turning off lights and considering shorter opening hours this winter. SPAR Austria is reducing the hours of lighting for storefront advertising and outside its more than 1,500 stores across the country, a spokesperson said in an email. The business, which operates over 1.2 million square metres (12.92 million square feet) of store floor space, posted retail sales of 8.56 billion euros ($8.86 billion) last year.

  • Reuters

    REFILE-European retailers turn off lights, cut opening hours to save energy

    As energy bills mount and the threat of rationing increases, some European retailers are turning off lights and considering shorter opening hours this winter. The Austrian branch of multinational retail chain SPAR Group is reducing the hours of lighting for storefront advertising and outside its more than 1,500 stores across the country, a spokesperson said in an email. The move will reduce the retailer's energy consumption by one million kilowatt hours annually, the spokesperson said, without saying how much money this would save.

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