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Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A. (BSBR)

5:21AM AEST: 13.25 USD  Up 0.31 (2.40%)  
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 BANCO SANTANDER BRZL (NYSE:BSBR) Delayed quote dataEdit
Last Trade:13.25 USD
Trade Time: 5:21AM AEST
Change:Up 0.31 (2.40%)
Prev Close:12.94
Open:13.25
Bid:N/A
Ask:N/A
1y Target Est:N/A
Day's Range:13.15 - 13.36
52wk Range:11.50 - 14.04
Volume:2,941,490
Avg Vol (3m):14,594,600
Market Cap:4.51 T
P/E (ttm):2,650.00
EPS (ttm):0.01
Div & Yield:N/A (N/A%)
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 HEADLINES 
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at Reuters (Sat, Nov 7)
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at Reuters (Fri, Nov 6)
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Reuters (Fri, Nov 6)
Web Extra: Your First Move For Thursday
at CNBC (Thu, Nov 5)
IPOs Take Center Stage
at CNBC (Tue, Nov 3)
Two New Financial ADRs: Avia and Banco Santander Brazil
at Seeking Alpha (Tue, Nov 3)
'Fast Money' Recap: GDP: a Head Fake?
at TheStreet.com (Fri, Oct 30)
Your First Move For Friday October 30th
at CNBC (Fri, Oct 30)
Santander Brasil Reported Net Profit of R$ 3.917 Billion in the First Nine Months of 2009, up 30.3%
PR Newswire (Wed, Oct 28)
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 BUSINESS SUMMARY 
Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A. operates as a full-service bank in Brazil. The company operates in three segments: Commercial Banking, Global Wholesale Banking, and Asset Management and Insurance.

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