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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (7211.T)

Tokyo - Tokyo Delayed price. Currency in JPY
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376.60+4.30 (+1.16%)
As of 01:44PM JST. Market open.
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Previous close372.30
Open375.80
Bid376.40 x 0
Ask376.60 x 0
Day's range373.10 - 378.90
52-week range350.00 - 681.00
Volume4,508,800
Avg. volume13,544,741
Market cap582.133B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.43
PE ratio (TTM)4.11
EPS (TTM)91.59
Earnings date28 Oct 2024 - 01 Nov 2024
Forward dividend & yield15.00 (4.03%)
Ex-dividend date27 Sept 2024
1y target est513.10
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