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38,852.27+176.59 (+0.46%)
At close: 05:07PM EDT
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Previous close38,675.68
Open38,762.40
Volume319,427,091
Day's range38,689.38 - 38,886.47
52-week range32,327.20 - 39,889.05
Avg. volume347,479,180
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