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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    326.679$
  • Previous Close
    328.5389$
  • 52 Week Change
    241.91$
  • Day Range
    -1.86$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    200.2$ - 442.1078$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.0065
  • Market cap
    79 839 M$
  • EPS
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  • Beta
    0.693
  • Volume
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About

KEE.F is the stock ticker symbol for Kering SA, a French luxury goods company, when traded on the over-the-counter (OTC) market in the United States. The "F" extension indicates that it's a foreign ordinary share. Kering owns a variety of high-end brands, including Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Alexander McQueen, and Balenciaga. Trading KEE.F allows US investors to gain exposure to Kering without directly trading on European exchanges, though it's important to note that OTC markets typically have lower trading volumes and potentially wider bid-ask spreads compared to major exchanges. Investors should be aware of the differences and potential risks before investing in KEE.F.

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KEE.F is not a valid stock ticker. Let's discuss factors affecting stock prices generally: Company Performance: Earnings, revenue growth, and profitability directly impact investor confidence.

Industry Trends: Positive or negative trends in the company's sector can sway stock prices.

Economic Conditions: Macroeconomic factors like interest rates, inflation, and GDP growth influence investment decisions.

News and Events: Company-specific announcements, industry news, and global events can cause price fluctuations.

Investor Sentiment: Overall market optimism or pessimism drives buying and selling pressure.

Supply and Demand: The balance between buyers and sellers dictates price movements.

Management Decisions: Strategic decisions and leadership changes can impact investor perception.

Competitor Actions: Actions taken by rival companies can affect market share and profitability.

Regulatory Changes: New regulations or policy shifts can impact a company's operations and financial outlook.

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