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GM83.6502.15%
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RIVN16.675-0.085%
CYD52.2982.2675%
HMC27.1050.665%
TM180.6855.735%
CVNA68.3054.205%
PAG181.0300.07%
LAD310.930-2.45001%
AN194.2502.72%
GPI327.1501.81999%
ABG200.0900.56%
SAH83.890-0.72%
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GM83.6502.15%
F14.8450.005%
RIVN16.675-0.085%
CYD52.2982.2675%
HMC27.1050.665%
TM180.6855.735%
CVNA68.3054.205%
PAG181.0300.07%
LAD310.930-2.45001%
AN194.2502.72%
GPI327.1501.81999%
ABG200.0900.56%
SAH83.890-0.72%
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GM83.6502.15%
F14.8450.005%
RIVN16.675-0.085%
CYD52.2982.2675%
HMC27.1050.665%
TM180.6855.735%
CVNA68.3054.205%
PAG181.0300.07%
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