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Last Price83.753
Open83.789
High83.797
Time2013-05-21 20:47:41
52wk High Date2013-05-17
52wk Low Date2012-09-14
Close Time17:30
Settle Time16:50
Previous Close77.736
Low83.676
52wk High84.371
52wk Low78.601
Open Time17:45

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