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PointsBet Holdings Limited (PBH.AX)

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0.7950+0.0100 (+1.27%)
At close: 04:10PM AEDT
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Previous close0.7850
Open0.7900
Bid0.7950 x 49700
Ask0.8000 x 34600
Day's range0.7900 - 0.8200
52-week range0.6850 - 2.5000
Volume996,213
Avg. volume1,152,819
Market cap252.346M
Beta (5Y monthly)2.44
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-0.3500
Earnings date31 Aug 2023
Forward dividend & yield1.00 (127.39%)
Ex-dividend date06 Sept 2023
1y target est1.10
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