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SVB Financial Group (SV4.F)

Frankfurt - Frankfurt Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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37.000.00 (0.00%)
At close: 03:33PM CEST
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Previous close37.00
Open80.97
Bid0.00 x 8000
Ask0.00 x 8000
Day's range33.47 - 82.67
52-week range33.47 - 308.70
Volume1,145
Avg. volume0
Market cap2.19B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.08
PE ratio (TTM)1.56
EPS (TTM)23.70
Earnings date24 Jun 2024 - 29 Jun 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target est671.65
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