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LVMH Moët Hennessy - Louis Vuitton, Société Européenne (LVMHF)

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850.00+0.33 (+0.04%)
At close: 03:44PM EDT
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Previous close849.67
Open851.33
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range846.40 - 857.70
52-week range690.66 - 1,003.50
Volume1,316
Avg. volume1,312
Market cap424.612B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.00
PE ratio (TTM)26.11
EPS (TTM)32.56
Earnings date23 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield13.96 (1.64%)
Ex-dividend date23 Apr 2024
1y target estN/A
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