Accounting Information Systems
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ISBN: 9780357156032
Author: Ulric J. Gelinas; Richard B. Dull; Patrick Wheeler
Publisher: Cengage Limited
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Closing Value: 3,999.09
Expiration
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Puts
Last
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Volume
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04-21-23
3990
140
0
258
164.6
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100
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210
30
169.1
210
52
05-19-23
4010
186.1
303
3,552
279.2
2
3,965
06-16-23
3990
223.3
1
16
178.8
1
1
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152.9
0
46
183
1,665
42,159
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361
100
2,555
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32
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0
2,416
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4
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