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Matthews International Corporation (MATW)

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28.10-0.69 (-2.40%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
27.78 -0.32 (-1.14%)
After hours: 05:07PM EDT
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Previous close28.79
Open29.16
Bid28.05 x 100
Ask28.16 x 100
Day's range27.74 - 29.16
52-week range23.30 - 47.84
Volume132,816
Avg. volume164,645
Market cap862.948M
Beta (5Y monthly)1.10
PE ratio (TTM)26.26
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.96 (3.34%)
Ex-dividend date05 Aug 2024
1y target estN/A
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  • Reuters

    Tesla sues ex-supplier Matthews over EV battery trade secrets

    (Reuters) -Tesla has sued its former supplier Matthews International in California federal court for allegedly stealing trade secrets related to Tesla's battery-manufacturing process and sharing them with the electric-vehicle giant's competitors. The lawsuit, filed on Friday in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, said Matthews owes damages that Tesla "conservatively estimates will exceed $1 billion" for misusing company trade secrets related to dry electrode battery manufacturing technology. Matthews in a statement on Monday said Tesla's lawsuit is "simply a new tactic in their ongoing efforts to bully Matthews and improperly take Matthews' valuable intellectual property," and that it would "vigorously defend the matter."