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Дата |
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| 17:27 |
| 13.05.2026 |
| 12.05.2026 |
| 11.05.2026 |
| 08.05.2026 |
| 07.05.2026 |
| 06.05.2026 |
| 05.05.2026 |
| 04.05.2026 |
| 01.05.2026 |
Bid | Ask |
Open |
Min | Max |
Last |
Legal close |
Avg |
Оборот |
Кол-во сделок |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
90.53
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91.96
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90.50
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90.37
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90.50
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90.37
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|
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80 391.99
|
59.00
|
|
81.64
|
98.76
|
93.19
|
87.34
|
93.19
|
90.41
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|
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1 375 704.83
|
674.00
|
|
93.52
|
94.29
|
93.51
|
93.51
|
94.96
|
93.99
|
|
|
843 440.72
|
494.00
|
|
92.27
|
93.03
|
93.95
|
91.665
|
93.95
|
92.66
|
|
|
1 158 101.01
|
586.00
|
|
93.54
|
94.31
|
93.82
|
91.29
|
94.71
|
93.93
|
|
|
1 413 345.67
|
562.00
|
|
88.87
|
99.77
|
94.84
|
93.14
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95.29
|
94.17
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|
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1 585 543.67
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767.00
|
|
81.63
|
99.78
|
94.75
|
93.16
|
95.01
|
94.34
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|
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1 189 764.50
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603.00
|
|
81.62
|
99.79
|
97.57
|
94.55
|
98.10
|
95.59
|
|
|
1 483 638.65
|
654.00
|
|
81.63
|
99.78
|
95.88
|
95.88
|
98.04
|
96.885
|
|
|
787 606.20
|
402.00
|
|
95.46
|
96.24
|
98.00
|
95.80
|
98.00
|
95.90
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|
|
967 927.07
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423.00
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Период |
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| 2026, регулярные |
| 2026, регулярные |
| 2025, регулярные |
| 2025, регулярные |
| 2025, регулярные |
| 2025, регулярные |
| 2024, регулярные |
| 2024, регулярные |
| 2024, регулярные |
| 2024, регулярные |
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Экс-дивидендная дата
|
Закрытие реестра |
Сумма выплаты |
|---|---|---|
|
10.04.2026
|
10.04.2026 |
0.37 USD |
|
14.01.2026
|
14.01.2026 |
0.37 USD |
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10.10.2025
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10.10.2025 |
0.37 USD |
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11.07.2025
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11.07.2025 |
0.37 USD |
|
11.04.2025
|
11.04.2025 |
0.37 USD |
|
10.01.2025
|
10.01.2025 |
0.37 USD |
|
11.10.2024
|
11.10.2024 |
0.37 USD |
|
12.07.2024
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12.07.2024 |
0.37 USD |
|
11.04.2024
|
12.04.2024 |
0.37 USD |
|
11.01.2024
|
12.01.2024 |
0.37 USD |
The original SAIC was created in 1969 by J. Robert Beyster. Then on September 27, 2013, it spun off a $4 billion unit which retained its name, while the parent company changed its name to Leidos. Following the split, Anthony J. Moraco was appointed CEO of SAIC, and John P. Jumper was appointed CEO of Leidos. The primary motivation for the spinoff was the conflicts of interest provisions in the Federal Acquisition Regulation which prevented the company from bidding on some new contracts because of existing contracts On May 4, 2015, SAIC acquired Scitor Holdings, Inc. for $790 million to expand their presence in the intelligence industry through classified contracts, cleared personnel, and a robust security infrastructure.[12] Scitor was previously owned by Leonard Green & Partners, L.P., a private equity firm.
On September 10, 2018, SAIC announced its acquisition of Engility, a competitor in the U.S. government services contracting sector, for a combined 2.5 billion USD with the merger set to take place in January 2019.
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