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Lufax Holding Ltd (LU)

NYSE - NYSE Delayed Price. Currency in USD
1.06000.0000 (0.00%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
1.0800 +0.02 (+1.89%)
After hours: 07:08PM EDT
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    LU announced a cash dividend of 0.039 with an ex-date of Oct. 11, 2023

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Previous Close1.0600
Open1.0800
Bid1.0600 x 21500
Ask1.1000 x 28000
Day's Range1.0600 - 1.1050
52 Week Range1.0100 - 3.3200
Volume4,344,294
Avg. Volume9,318,501
Market Cap5.076B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.81
PE Ratio (TTM)8.15
EPS (TTM)0.1300
Earnings DateNov 21, 2023 - Nov 27, 2023
Forward Dividend & Yield0.09 (8.09%)
Ex-Dividend DateOct 11, 2023
1y Target Est1.58
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