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General Electric Company - Open (On Demand) - MarketXLS

Data

Open (On Demand)

Live
163.03
Returns the price at which stocks first trade upon market opening (9:30 AM EST).

How calculated

No Calculations

Example usage

=QM_Open("MSFT")

Assets

Stocks, ETFs, Options, Mutual Funds, Indices, Currencies, Cryptocurrencies
Open (On Demand)
StockOpen (On Demand)

GE

163.03

HON

228.62

DHR

228.1

MMM

126.65

CAT

368.44

TMO

518.72

MDT

79.79

JNJ

144.14
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General Electric Company

Sector: Industrials   

Industry: Diversified Industrials

164.80
 
USD
  
4.85
  
(3.03%)
Previous close: 159.95  Open: 163.03  Bid: 163.0  Ask: 165.5
52 week range    
98.68   
   194.80
Mkt Cap: 179,444 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 4,528,283
Peers   
PHG / 
HON / 
DHR / 
MMM / 
CAT / 
SIEGY / 
TMO / 
MDT / 
HTHIY / 
Last updated: Friday 20th December 2024

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Value
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Technical
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Quality
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