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Ag Growth Intl Inc 5.20 Pct Debs(AFN-DB-J-T)
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Closing Bell: Ag Growth Intl Inc 5.20 Pct Debs up on Wednesday (AFN-DB-J)

Automated Summaries - The Globe and Mail - Thu May 16, 4:01PM CDT

In trading today, Ag Growth Intl Inc 5.20 Pct Debs shares opened at $101.24 and closed at $100.50. prices ranged from $100.50 to $101.24.

Share prices advanced 0.50 percent from the previous day's close of $100.00.

Today across North America, the TSX Composite closed 0.07% at 22299.83, the S&P 500 closed 1.17% at 5308.15, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 0.88% at 39908.00 and the Nasdaq Composite closed 1.40% at 16742.39.

Ag Growth Intl Inc 5.20 Pct Debs has listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker AFN-DB-J.

A total of 36,000 shares was traded during the session, with total trades of 3, with an average volume of 86,200 over the last 5 days.

Trading across the entire TSX saw 2,495 price advancers against 2,697 declines and 104 unchanged.

During the prior 52 weeks, AFN-DB-J.TO has traded as high as $109.00 (March 11,2024) and low as $94.00 (November 28,2023). Moreover, the shares have advanced 0.50% in the last year, while this year, they have gained 4.15%.

Following today's trading, Ag Growth Intl Inc 5.20 Pct Debs has a market capitalization of $0.00 on a float of 0 shares outstanding. Its annual EPS is $None.

Ag Growth Intl Inc 5.20 Pct Debs is a None company headquartered in, None.

Currently, Ag Growth Intl Inc 5.20 Pct Debs has an average recommendation of "Strong Sell" based on 0.00 analysts according to Zacks. Currently, there are for the stock.

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