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Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company) - Fifty Two Week Low - MarketXLS

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Fifty Two Week Low

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90.09
Returns the 52-week low price.

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=FiftyTwo_weekLow("MSFT") - Returns the 52 week low

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Fifty Two Week Low
StockFifty Two Week Low

DUK

90.09

XEL

46.79

SO

65.80

AEP

75.22

D

43.53

FE

35.41

PPL

25.35

PCG

15.94

AEE

67.03

NEE

53.95
Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company) logo

Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company)

Sector: Utilities   

Industry: Utilities - Regulated Electric

108.28
 
USD
  
1.20
  
(1.12%)
Previous close: 107.08  Open: 107.16  Bid: 108.24  Ask: 108.5
52 week range    
90.09   
   121.25
Mkt Cap: 83,343 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 4,125,866
Peers   
XEL / 
SO / 
AEP / 
D / 
FE / 
PPL / 
PCG / 
AEE / 
Last updated: Monday 23rd December 2024

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Technical
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