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Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNQ)

Market Open
8 Dec, 16:50
NYSE NYSE
$
34. 52
-0.13
-0.39%
$
69.41B Market Cap
- P/E Ratio
2.1% Div Yield
1,270,884 Volume
- Eps
$ 34.66
Previous Close
Day Range
34.47 35.11
Year Range
24.65 35.12
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