Previous close | 26.80 |
Open | 26.80 |
Bid | 27.50 |
Ask | 28.40 |
Strike | 90.00 |
Expiry date | 2026-01-16 |
Day's range | 26.80 - 26.80 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 142 |
More than 21,000 workers continue to make progress restoring power to Duke Energy customers in western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina following Helene's catastrophic damage, though major challenges remain.
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Duke Energy Florida is here to help customers impacted by Hurricane Helene, offering a variety of resources and information in order to support the recovery process.