Thamani ya Soko | |
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Sasa za Biashara za Masaa 24 | |
Thamani Kamili ya Diluted | 906.03 B |
Inazunguka | 25,211,765,632.00 |
Jumla ya Ugavi | 25,211,786,531.92 |
Ugavi wa Juu | 28,704,026,601.00 |
Wiki | Mwezi | Mwaka | Wote Wakati | |
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Kilele |
23-11-2024 0.162177
0.00%
|
19-11-2024 0.170752330933
-5.02%
|
01-08-2024 0.207411
-21.81%
|
01-08-2024 ₹5,730,800.59
-21.98%
|
Chini |
21-11-2024 0.154014773804
5.30%
|
08-11-2024 0.109365095757
48.29%
|
24-01-2024 0.097873379213
65.70%
|
26-05-2022 ₹5,628.29
94,508.68%
|
Sr. | Kubadilisha | Jumla | Bei | Mbali | Volumu | Volumu% | Imani | Iliyouzwa Mwisho | Alama ya Imani |
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Bei | Thamani ya Soko | Volumu | Tarehe |
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