Ares Management Corporation Class A Common Stock (ARES)
165.62
+3.99 (2.47%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jan 2nd, 11:22 AM EST
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
161.63
Open
162.68
Bid
165.52
Ask
165.79
Day's Range
161.22 - 165.87
52 Week Range
110.63 - 200.49
Volume
319,394
Market Cap
47.06B
PE Ratio (TTM)
-
EPS (TTM)
-
Dividend & Yield
4.480 (2.70%)
1 Month Average Volume
5,050,148
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About Ares Management Corporation Class A Common Stock (ARES)
Ares Management is a global alternative investment manager specializing in various asset classes, including credit, private equity, real estate, and infrastructure. The firm focuses on providing innovative investment solutions and rigorous risk management to its clients, which include public and private pension funds, endowments, sovereign wealth funds, and family offices. Ares leverages its deep industry expertise and extensive network to identify opportunities across diverse markets, aiming to deliver long-term value and superior returns for its investors. Through its multifaceted investment strategies, Ares Management plays a pivotal role in the global financial landscape, facilitating capital deployment and contributing to economic growth. Read More
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