
Entergy Arkansas Inc 4.75 % Bonds 2013-1.6.63 1st Mortgage (EAE)
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About Entergy Arkansas Inc 4.75 % Bonds 2013-1.6.63 1st Mortgage (EAE)
Entergy Arkansas LLC engages in the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power. It serves residential and commercial customers. The company is headquartered in Little Rock, AR.
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Avg. daily volume | 4.59K |
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52 week range | $19.62 - $26.3 |
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Beta (LTM) | 0.31x |
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Dividend & yield | $1.19 (4.75%) |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The 52-week high for EAE stock is $26.30. The current EAE stock price $undefined is 100.00% below its 52-week high
The 52-week low for EAE stock is $19.62. The current EAE stock price $undefined has increased 100.00% from its 52-week low
Yes, the EAE stock pays a dividend to its shareholders. The current dividend yield is 4.75%
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