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NASDAQ Composite Index (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC)

$16,307.16
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(-3.1%)
-$516.01
Price as of April 16, 2025, 5:16 p.m. ET
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^COMP

Key Data Points

Current Price
The most recent price per share for this stock.
$16,307.16
Daily Change
The percentage change for this company's share price today.
(-3.1%) -$516.01
Day's Range
The range between the highest and lowest prices at which this company's shares traded today.
$16,066.46 - $16,600.36
Previous Close
The final price at which this company's shares traded during the previous trading day.
$16,823.17
Open
The starting price at which this company's shares traded during the current trading day.
$16,499.69
Beta
Beta measures a stock or portfolio's movement relative to the overall market, or to a specific stock index. A stock with a beta of 1 is theoretically as volatile as the overall market. A beta of more than 1 indicates a stock is more volatile than the market, and a beta of less than one indicates it is less volatile. For example, a beta of 2 implies that a stock will move twice as much as the market, whereas a beta of .5 implies half the movement of the market.
0
Volume
The number of shares of this company's stock that have traded today.
0
Average Volume
The average number of shares that are traded over a trailing three-months period.
0
Sector
An industry or industry subset that a company operates within. There are 11 different stock market sectors, according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), the most commonly used classification system.
Market Cap
The market value of a company, in total dollars, also called "market capitalization." Market cap is calculated by taking a company's price per share and multiplying it by the company's total number of shares outstanding.
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Market Cap / Employee
The market cap of a company divided by the total number of the company's employees.
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52wk Range
The range between the highest and lowest prices at which this company's shares traded over the past year.
$15,267.91 - $20,173.89
Revenue
The total sales generated by a company during the most recent year. Also referred to as "the top line" of the income statement.
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Gross Margin
The gross profit expressed as a percentage of total revenue. Higher is usually better.
0%
Dividend Yield
The percentage of a company's share price that it pays in dividends each year.
N/A
EPS
Earnings per share (EPS) indicates how profitable a company is on a per-share basis. EPS is calculated by subtracting any preferred dividends from a company's net income and dividing that amount by the number of shares outstanding.
$0.00
CAPs Rating
The percentage of Motley Fool CAPS user ratings that predict this company will outperform the market. Based on sentiment data from The Motley Fool's CAPS community.
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Industry
A group of companies that engage in the same primary business activity.
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NASDAQ Composite Index Return vs. S&P

1 Year 5 Year 5 Year Annualized Since IPO
^IXIC +2.79% +88.52% +13.52% +6,465%
S&P +4.44% +83.53% +12.91% +3,029%

NASDAQ Composite Index Company Info

NASDAQ Composite Index

News & Analysis

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