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Tyson Foods, Inc. (TF7A.F)

Frankfurt - Frankfurt Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
43.44+0.17 (+0.39%)
As of 08:10AM CET. Market open.
  • Dividend

    TF7A.F announced a cash dividend of 0.48 with an ex-date of Nov. 30, 2023

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Previous Close43.27
Open43.44
Bid42.83 x 20000
Ask43.17 x 20000
Day's Range43.44 - 43.44
52 Week Range41.50 - 63.96
Volume10
Avg. Volume18
Market Cap15.619B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.82
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-1.70
Earnings DateFeb 05, 2024 - Feb 09, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield1.83 (4.23%)
Ex-Dividend DateNov 30, 2023
1y Target Est85.75
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