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€4.64

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19.02.26 / Frankfurt WKN: A2DKXS / Name: Future / Stock / Media & Publishing / Small Cap /
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Future plc Stock

Future plc gained 0.430% compared to yesterday.

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Performance of Future plc vs. its peers

Security Change(%) 1w 1m 1y YTD 3y 5y
Future plc 0.430% -2.929% -17.143% -62.276% -22.017% -71.180% -79.826%
Scholastic Corp. -0.760% -7.746% -6.429% 40.860% 1.550% -37.915% 16.964%
Lee Enterprises Inc. 1.800% 0.893% 32.009% -47.685% 82.258% -67.714% -69.459%
The E.W. Scripps Co. A 0.000% 6.207% 4.054% 78.035% -4.938% -77.185% -80.129%

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