Northeast Elec.dev. Stock
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Performance of Northeast Elec.dev. vs. its peers
| Security | Change(%) | 1w | 1m | 1y | YTD | 3y | 5y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northeast Elec.dev. | 1.540% | 8.197% | -12.000% | 106.250% | 100.000% | 43.478% | -52.857% |
| Boer Power Holdings | 9.180% | 24.419% | 13.830% | 174.359% | 181.579% | 143.182% | 11.458% |
| Harbin Electric Co Ltd | 4.420% | 0.000% | -0.826% | - | - | - | - |
| Twin Disc Inc. | -0.650% | 5.517% | 12.500% | 155.000% | 6.993% | 90.062% | 90.062% |
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