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ConocoPhillips (COP)

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127.81-0.52 (-0.41%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
127.40 -0.41 (-0.32%)
Pre-market: 06:35AM EDT
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Previous close128.33
Open128.73
Bid0.00 x 900
Ask0.00 x 800
Day's range127.25 - 129.19
52-week range95.70 - 135.18
Volume3,578,182
Avg. volume5,471,709
Market cap149.678B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.27
PE ratio (TTM)14.11
EPS (TTM)9.06
Earnings date02 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield3.58 (2.80%)
Ex-dividend date15 Feb 2024
1y target est140.56
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