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Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CAI.MU)

Munich - Munich Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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44.83-0.20 (-0.46%)
At close: 08:00AM CEST
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Previous close45.03
Open44.83
Bid45.36 x 0
Ask45.50 x 0
Day's range44.83 - 44.83
52-week range32.78 - 46.67
Volume350
Avg. volume0
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
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