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Jiangxi Copper Company Limited (JIX.F)

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1.8870-0.0280 (-1.46%)
As of 08:21AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close1.9150
Open1.8870
Bid1.9070 x 410000
Ask1.9460 x 410000
Day's range1.8870 - 1.8870
52-week range1.1550 - 2.1880
Volume2,500
Avg. volume310
Market cap9.104B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.32
PE ratio (TTM)7.86
EPS (TTM)0.2400
Earnings date23 Aug 2024 - 27 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.08 (4.01%)
Ex-dividend date13 Jun 2024
1y target estN/A
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