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PT Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk (ADRO.JK)

Jakarta - Jakarta Delayed price. Currency in IDR
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3,810.00-20.00 (-0.52%)
At close: 04:14PM WIB
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Previous close3,830.00
Open3,850.00
Bid4,780.00 x 0
Ask2,880.00 x 0
Day's range3,810.00 - 3,890.00
52-week range2,320.00 - 4,050.00
Volume42,159,000
Avg. volume73,324,220
Market cap117.191T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.05
PE ratio (TTM)4.96
EPS (TTM)768.86
Earnings date29 Oct 2024 - 04 Nov 2024
Forward dividend & yield418.62 (10.99%)
Ex-dividend date28 May 2024
1y target est3,081.84
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