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Reliance Industries Limited (RELIANCE.NS)

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2,764.90-255.75 (-8.47%)
As of 12:14PM IST. Market open.
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Previous close3,020.65
Open2,996.10
Bid2,776.20 x 0
Ask2,777.60 x 0
Day's range2,731.55 - 2,996.10
52-week range2,220.30 - 3,029.00
Volume9,647,084
Avg. volume5,804,808
Market cap18.708T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.60
PE ratio (TTM)26.84
EPS (TTM)103.00
Earnings date19 July 2024 - 23 July 2024
Forward dividend & yield9.00 (0.30%)
Ex-dividend date21 Aug 2023
1y target est2,272.10
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