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IOB - IOB Delayed price. Currency in DKK
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9,300.00-37.50 (-0.40%)
As of 09:19AM BST. Market open.
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Previous close9,337.50
Open9,335.00
Bid9,035.00 x 0
Ask9,495.00 x 0
Day's range9,300.00 - 9,335.00
52-week range8,350.00 - 14,130.00
Volume9
Avg. volume2,820
Market cap176.675B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.30
PE ratio (TTM)1.34
EPS (TTM)6,937.81
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield2,000.00 (17.64%)
Ex-dividend date29 Mar 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Maersk's Israel operations continue as normal, company says

    Danish shipping company Maersk on Thursday said all its operations to, from and in Israel were functioning as normal. "At this time, all Maersk operations to, from and within Israel are functioning as normal without disruption," the company said in an advisory to clients on its website.

  • Reuters

    Baltimore's alternate shipping channels not deep enough, Maersk says

    The Baltimore port's alternate shipping channels are not deep enough to accommodate the oceangoing container vessels that Maersk and other carriers use, the Danish shipping group said in a statement on Wednesday. A container vessel chartered by Maersk collided with a major bridge in the U.S. port of Baltimore's harbour last month, causing the structure to collapse. Maersk in its statement said there had been some media reports of another alternate channel slated to open later in April that would be able to accommodate larger vessels.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Baltimore's alternate shipping channels not deep enough, Maersk says

    The Baltimore port's alternate shipping channels are not deep enough to accommodate the oceangoing container vessels that Maersk and other carriers use, the Danish shipping group said in a statement on Wednesday. A container vessel chartered by Maersk collided with a major bridge in the U.S. port of Baltimore's harbour last month, causing the structure to collapse. Maersk in its statement said there had been some media reports of another alternate channel slated to open later in April that would be able to accommodate larger vessels.