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$56.48
+0.55%
$49.06 B
5.60%
$3.16
3.41%
$58.07
10/18
2022
3.8
Last: 3.8
$31.76
+0.35%
$33.36 B
5.45%
$1.73
3.53%
$30.33
10/18
2022
3.2
Last: 3.2
$42.71
+0.49%
$8.04 B
5.43%
$2.32
4.05%
$46.66
11/19
2021
4.0
Last: 4.0
$159.15
+0.13%
$18.61 B
3.69%
$5.88
23.32%
$147.06
05/31
2023
3.7
Last: 3.7
$173.97
+3.55%
$8.37 B
3.22%
$5.60
-6.43%
$176.21
11/11
2024
3.3
Last: 3.3
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