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LUMBER (RANDOM LENGTH) Mar 2013 19500 Call

Chicago Mercantile Exchange › LUMBER (RANDOM LENGTH) Mar 2013 19500 Call (CME:KL.H13.19500C)

185.3 +7.4 (+3.99%)

2013-02-28 14:36:41, 10 min delay

LUMBER (RANDOM LENGTH) Mar 2013 19500 Call (CME:KL.H13.19500C)
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Last Price185.3
Settle Time14:36
Previous Close185.3
Low185.3
Contract High204.8
Contract Low79.5
Strike Price195
Open Time10:00
Net Change7.4
Open185.3
High185.3
Time2013-02-28 14:36:41
Contract High Date2013-02-15
Contract Low Date2012-06-26
Expiration2013-02-28
Close Time14:07

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