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XOM Jun 2024 82.500 put

OPR - OPR Delayed price. Currency in USD
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Previous close0.0100
Open0.0100
Bid0.0100
Ask0.0300
Strike82.50
Expiry date2024-06-21
Day's range0.0100 - 0.0100
Contract rangeN/A
Volume1
Open interest1.7k
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  • Reuters

    REFILE-UPDATE 2-US FTC signals Exxon deal approval, bars executive from board seat

    The Federal Trade Commission signaled on Thursday it was prepared to green light Exxon Mobil's $60 billion purchase of Pioneer Natural Resources on the condition Pioneer's former CEO will not be allowed to join Exxon's board. The FTC's consent order prevents former Pioneer Natural Resources CEO Scott Sheffield from taking an offered seat on Exxon Mobil's board of directors to resolve antitrust concerns about Exxon's bid to buy the top shale oil producer.