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- 前收市價3.620開市3.620買盤3.580賣出價3.600
- 今日波幅3.560 - 3.65052週波幅2.780 - 7.410成交量701.51k平均成交量1.3M
- 市值1.57BBeta值 (5年,每月)1.16市盈率 (最近12個月)不適用每股盈利 (最近12個月)-1.740
- 業績公佈日2024-03-27遠期股息及收益率不適用 & 不適用除息日2020-06-011年預測目標價7.65
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