EFC1.F - Etn. Fr. Colruyt NV

Frankfurt - Frankfurt Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
30.91
-0.27 (-0.87%)
As of 08:10AM CEST. Market open.
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    2W - 6W
  • Mid Term
    6W - 9M
  • Long Term
    9M+
Previous Close31.18
Open30.91
Bid31.00 x 50000
Ask31.05 x 50000
Day's Range30.91 - 30.91
52 Week Range20.30 - 31.18
Volume25
Avg. Volume8
Market Cap4.188B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.13
PE Ratio (TTM)19.08
EPS (TTM)1.62
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield1.10 (3.54%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 30, 2022
1y Target Est32.00
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