PINX: KENS
- Last Close 0.049
- Sector Consumer Cyclical
- Industry Leisure
- Investment Style
- Day Range 0.05 – 0.05
- Year Range < 0.01 – 0.80
- Market Cap 2.4263 Mil
- Volume / Avg 1,430.0 / 24,933.7
- Price / Sales 0.00
- Price / Book 10.07
- Forward Div Yield 4.87%
- Trailing Div Yield —
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis KENS
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Company Profile KENS
Kenilworth Systems Corp is a leader in developing state of the art online wagering technology for casino clients. The company uses systems which are provide highly secure connection between a casino and a client that transmits real time high-definition video directly from a live game to the client; and carries two-way game and player-specific wagering data. The business activities are functioned through Las Vegas and London.
FAQs for Kenilworth Systems Corp Stock
Yes. KENS has a forward dividend yield of 4.87%.
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KENS’s full dividends and stock split history
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KENS’s market cap is 2.43 Mil.
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KENS’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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