7974.T - Nintendo Co., Ltd.

Tokyo - Tokyo Delayed price. Currency in JPY
6,050.00
+96.00 (+1.61%)
At close: 03:15PM JST
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Previous close5,954.00
Open5,980.00
Bid6,049.00 x 0
Ask6,052.00 x 0
Day's range5,977.00 - 6,085.00
52-week range4,996.00 - 6,342.00
Volume5,926,600
Avg. volume5,329,985
Market cap7.044T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.39
PE ratio (TTM)15.47
EPS (TTM)391.18
Earnings date01 Aug 2023 - 07 Aug 2023
Forward dividend & yield246.00 (4.13%)
Ex-dividend date30 Mar 2023
1y target est6,133.30
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