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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    0.0049$
  • Previous Close
    0.0049$
  • 52 Week Change
    0.04$
  • Day Range
    0.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    0.0002$ - 0.038$
  • Dividend Per Share
    --
  • Market cap
    4 333 K$
  • EPS
    --
  • Beta
    2.653
  • Volume
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About

The financial product symbol 50V.F refers to the common stock of Viva Energy Group Limited traded on the Euronext Paris stock exchange. Viva Energy Group Limited is an Australian company that operates a network of Shell-branded service stations across Australia. It is a major fuel supplier and also has interests in refining and other energy-related businesses. The ".F" suffix typically indicates that the stock is traded on the Euronext Paris exchange and is denominated in Euros. Investors can buy and sell shares of Viva Energy Group Limited through brokerage accounts that have access to the Euronext Paris market.

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