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SUGAR #11 WORLD Jul 2013 525 Put

IntercontinentalExchange/NY Board › SUGAR #11 WORLD Jul 2013 525 Put (NYBOT:SB.N13.525P)

0.01 0.00 (0.00%)

2012-08-17 15:37:49, 30 min delay

SUGAR #11 WORLD Jul 2013 525 Put (NYBOT:SB.N13.525P)
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Last Price0.01
Open0.01
High0.01
Time2012-08-17 15:37:49
Contract High Date2010-11-12
Contract Low Date2010-08-04
Expiration2013-06-17
Close Time14:00
Settle Time14:12
Previous Close0.01
Low0.01
Contract High0.02
Contract Low0.01
Strike Price5.25
Open Time01:30

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