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- 154.500.00 (0.00%)2024/09/19 15:18 臺灣股市 已收盤 (報價延遲20分鐘)。
- 昨收154.50開盤154.00委買價154.00委賣價154.50
- 今日價格區間152.50 - 155.0052週價格區間149.00 - 173.50成交量169 張平均成交量146 張
- 市值14.740 億本益比 (最近12個月)13.25營運報告/法說會日期2024-11-07除權除息日2024-09-09
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