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Bharti Airtel Limited (BHARTIARTL.BO)

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1,267.20+50.50 (+4.15%)
At close: 03:53PM IST
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Previous close1,216.70
Open1,218.65
Bid1,265.65 x 0
Ask1,267.20 x 0
Day's range1,215.70 - 1,281.40
52-week range755.60 - 1,281.40
Volume436,832
Avg. volume471,624
Market cap7.218T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.20
PE ratio (TTM)84.03
EPS (TTM)15.08
Earnings date14 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield4.00 (0.33%)
Ex-dividend date11 Aug 2023
1y target est389.77
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