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069500.KS

KSC

Kodex 200

$82985.00+1445.00(+1.77%)Mkt Cap: $17.27T

Key Stats

Market Cap

$17.27T

P/E Ratio

EPS

Dividend Yield

0.99%

52-Week Range

$30840.00 — $95720.00

Volume

17.08M

Avg Volume

18.58M

Beta

1.05

Dividends

Dividend Yield

Annual Dividend

$140.00

Payout Ratio

Frequency

Ex-Dividend Date

2025-10-30

Cash/Share

Ownership

Institutional %

Inst. Net Change

Insider Net Shares (90d)

Outstanding Shares

196.71M

Float

0

Free Float %

0.00%

Technicals

RSI (14)

54.05

SMA 20

$83454.75

SMA 50

$74676.30

SMA 200

$55248.36

ATR (14)

4889.29

Volatility (Week)

0.09%

Volatility (Month)

0.05%

Pattern

Performance

1 Day

+6.67%

1 Week

-3.75%

1 Month

+6.59%

3 Months

+47.24%

6 Months

+92.44%

1 Year

YTD

+33.18%

All-Time High

$83120.00

About

Sector

Financial Services

Industry

Asset Management

Country

KR

Exchange

KSC

IPO Date

2007-01-29

Employees

CEO

Index Membership

Kodex 200 (069500.KS) is a financial services company in the asset management industry listed on the KSC. With a market capitalization of $17.27T, and a dividend yield of 0.99%, 069500.KS is tracked by stockscreenr alongside 25,000+ other tickers. Use the free stock screener to compare 069500.KS against other stocks using dozens of fundamental and technical filters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Kodex 200 pay a dividend?

No, Kodex 200 (069500.KS) does not currently pay a regular dividend. The company may be reinvesting profits into growth, research, or debt reduction instead of returning cash to shareholders through dividends.

What is Kodex 200's market cap?

Kodex 200 (069500.KS) has a market capitalization of $17.27 trillion, classifying it as a mega-cap company. Market cap is calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of outstanding shares.

How has 069500.KS performed this year?

Kodex 200 (069500.KS) has returned +33.18% year-to-date. Past performance does not guarantee future results, but these figures reflect the stock's recent price trajectory relative to the broader market.