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Grupo Fin Galicia ADR

(NASDAQ: GGAL)
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+0.06 (+0.16%)
as of May 17, 2024

Last 36.67
Change +0.06 (+0.16%)
Open 36.90
Prev. Close 36.61
Today's Range
36.37
37.34
52wk Range
10.57
37.75
Volume 555,200
Avg Volume 984,280
Sector SIC-6029 Commercial Banks, NEC

Perfomance Comparison

Name Today 3-Month 1-Year
GGAL +0.16% +59.99% +209.71%
DJIA +0.34% +3.13% +19.70%
S&P 500 +0.12% +2.83% +27.52%

Key Statistics

Annual EPS N/A
Dividend Yield 2.93%
P/E Ratio N/A
Market Capitalization, $K N/A
Weighted Alpha +225.17
Standard Deviation +0.05
Profit Margin N/A
Beta 2.00

Growth Rates

YTD +112.40%
1-Year +216.12%
3-Year +345.57%
5-Year +37.86%
10-Year +169.59%

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