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JBS S.A. (JBSAY)

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11.39+0.33 (+2.98%)
At close: 03:59PM EDT
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Previous close11.06
Open11.15
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range10.98 - 11.40
52-week range6.30 - 11.40
Volume153,780
Avg. volume132,445
Market cap12.632B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.19
PE ratio (TTM)30.78
EPS (TTM)0.37
Earnings date13 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.78 (6.88%)
Ex-dividend date29 Jun 2023
1y target est14.00
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    Meat Producer JBS in Talks With Potential Partner on Biogas

    (Bloomberg) -- JBS SA, the world’s largest meat producer, said it is in “final discussions” with a potential strategic partner to help the Brazilian company manage, expand and monetize production of gas from animal waste in the US.Most Read from BloombergSlovak Premier Fighting for Life After Assassination AttemptS&P 500 Tops 5,300 in Record-Breaking Stock Rally: Markets WrapChina Considers Government Buying of Unsold Homes to Save Property MarketUS Inflation Ebbs for First Time in Six Months in

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    JBS Surges After Profit Beats Estimates With Chicken Boost

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  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Brazil's JBS shares soar after strong quarterly results

    Shares of Brazil's JBS SA rose 7% in early morning trading on Wednesday after the world's largest meatpacker reported strong first-quarter results in spite of headwinds faced by its large U.S. beef business. JBS executives said they continue to see reduced cattle availability in the United States and demand constrained by higher beef prices in its biggest market. At the same time, JBS is positive on the outlook for its chicken export business as demand is heating up globally and grain prices have subsided.