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HON HAI PREC INDUSTRIES REALTY

NASDAQ › HON HAI PREC INDUSTRIES REALTY (NASDAQ:HNHPF)

5.28 +0.38 (+7.60%)

2013-05-01 15:44:00, 15 min delay

HON HAI PREC INDUSTRIES REALTY (NASDAQ:HNHPF)
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Last Price5.28
Open5.25
High5.28
Volume700
Year High6.16
Year Low4.9
52wk High6.75
52wk Low4.7091
Year End Close5.82
Volatility56.02
Net Change0.38
Previous Close5.00
Low5.25
Time2013-05-01 15:44:00
Year High Date2013-01-04
Year Low Date2013-04-29
52wk High Date2012-09-14
52wk Low Date2012-07-26
Average Volume5,032

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