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Mercedes-Benz Group AG (MBGAF)

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63.50+1.02 (+1.63%)
At close: 03:17PM EDT
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Previous close62.48
Open62.50
Bid63.30 x 313300
Ask63.60 x 40000
Day's range62.50 - 63.59
52-week range58.43 - 83.50
Volume11,234
Avg. volume57,543
Market cap68.024B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.15
PE ratio (TTM)4.73
EPS (TTM)13.43
Earnings date25 Oct 2024
Forward dividend & yield5.72 (9.15%)
Ex-dividend date09 May 2024
1y target est54.61
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