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KHC
The Kraft Heinz Company Common Stock
stock NASDAQ

At Close
Jul 3, 2025 3:59:30 PM EDT
26.63USD-1.589%(-0.43)9,176,574
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
Jul 3, 2025 9:27:30 AM EDT
27.05USD-0.037%(-0.01)22,123
After-hours
Jul 3, 2025 4:53:30 PM EDT
26.66USD+0.094%(+0.03)1,173
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KHC Borrow Fee (CTB) Latest
As of 2025-07-05 10:35:44 AM EDT, there were 9,500,000 shares available with a fee of 0.36%.

KHC Borrow Fee (CTB) Changes
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1) Data from Interactive Brokers. IBKR publishes an updated file every 15 minutes. If there's no update, there aren't any shares available.
2) A stock loan fee (a.k.a. borrow fee, borrow rate, or cost to borrow) is a fee charged by a brokerage firm to a client for borrowing shares. Investopedia
3) A stock loan rebate is a cash payment granted by a brokerage to a customer who lends stock as cash collateral to short sellers who need to borrow stock. A positive rebate fee means the lender pays the interest to the broker-dealer. A negative rebate fee means the security is hard-to-borrow and the broker-dealer pays the interest to the lender. Investopedia   SEC.gov


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1) Data from Interactive Brokers. IBKR publishes an updated file every 15 minutes. If there's no update, there aren't any shares available.
2) A stock loan fee (a.k.a. borrow fee, borrow rate, or cost to borrow) is a fee charged by a brokerage firm to a client for borrowing shares. Investopedia
3) A stock loan rebate is a cash payment granted by a brokerage to a customer who lends stock as cash collateral to short sellers who need to borrow stock. A positive rebate fee means the lender pays the interest to the broker-dealer. A negative rebate fee means the security is hard-to-borrow and the broker-dealer pays the interest to the lender. Investopedia   SEC.gov


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