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Exelon Corporation - Market Capitalization - MarketXLS

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Market Capitalization

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40,220 M
Refers to the total market value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the total shares by the current market price.

Example usage

=marketcap_real_time("MSFT")
Market Capitalization
StockMarket Capitalization

EXC

40,220 M

NEE

174,643 M

D

48,952 M

PEG

42,209 M

XEL

35,959 M

ETR

27,601 M

NRG

16,783 M

AEE

22,685 M

EIX

33,234 M

FE

25,162 M

PPL

23,904 M
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Exelon Corporation

Sector: Utilities   

Industry: Utilities - Diversified

39.29
 
USD
  
-0.21
  
(-0.53%)
Previous close: 39.5  Open: 39.34  Bid: 39.3  Ask: 39.55
52 week range    
33.35   
   41.48
Mkt Cap: 40,220 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 6,614,544
Peers   
NEE / 
D / 
PEG / 
XEL / 
ETR / 
NRG / 
AEE / 
EIX / 
FE / 
Last updated: Friday 20th September 2024

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Technical
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