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The Long-Term Care ETF OLD
$29.83
На 13:46, 16 марта 2023
Ключевые показатели
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Marketcap
0.00000000
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week52high
34.31
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week52low
24.29
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Revenue
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P/E TTM
0
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Beta
0.00000000
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EPS
0.00000000
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Last Dividend
3.36530000
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Next Earnings Date
07 мая 2023 г. в 02:30
Описание компании
The investment seeks investment results that correspond generally to the performance, before fees and expenses, of an index which is designed to track the performance of companies globally that are positioned to profit from providing long-term care to the aging population, including companies owning or operating senior living facilities, nursing services, specialty hospitals, and senior housing, biotech companies for age-related illnesses, and companies that sell products and services to such facilities. The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in the stocks that comprise the Solactive Long-Term Care Index. It is non-diversified.
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