Chicago Mercantile Exchange › LEAN HOGS Jul 2013 (E) (CME:HE.N13.E)
93.300 +0.275 (+0.30%)
2013-05-24 14:53:45, 10 min delay
| Last Price | 93.300 |
|---|---|
| Settle Time | 17:06 |
| Previous Close | 93.050 |
| Low | 92.775 |
| Open Int. | 70054 |
| Contract High | 101.275 |
| Contract Low | 84.7 |
| Estimated Volume | 1445 |
| Open Time | 18:00 |
| Net Change | 0.275 |
|---|---|
| Open | 93.025 |
| High | 93.775 |
| Volume | 11,554 |
| Time | 2013-05-24 14:53:45 |
| Contract High Date | 2012-11-30 |
| Contract Low Date | 2012-05-14 |
| Expiration | 2013-07-15 |
| Close Time | 17:00 |
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