前收市價 | 6.72 |
開市 | 6.87 |
買盤 | 7.44 x 1200 |
賣出價 | 7.42 x 1000 |
今日波幅 | 6.78 - 7.48 |
52 週波幅 | 6.22 - 86.40 |
成交量 | |
平均成交量 | 2,204,146 |
市值 | 153.232M |
Beta 值 (5 年,每月) | 1.73 |
市盈率 (最近 12 個月) | 無 |
每股盈利 (最近 12 個月) | -23.40 |
業績公佈日 | 2024年8月07日 |
遠期股息及收益率 | 無 (無) |
除息日 | 無 |
1 年預測目標價 | 39.13 |
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