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Netflix, Inc. (NFLX)

NasdaqGS - NasdaqGS Real Time Price. Currency in USD
607.33-6.20 (-1.01%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
607.09 -0.24 (-0.04%)
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Previous Close613.53
Open615.00
Bid607.33 x 100
Ask608.00 x 100
Day's Range601.59 - 615.00
52 Week Range315.62 - 634.39
Volume3,668,192
Avg. Volume4,536,231
Market Cap262.828B
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.22
PE Ratio (TTM)50.53
EPS (TTM)12.02
Earnings DateApr 18, 2024
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateN/A
1y Target Est563.11
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