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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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KELYA | 5.5834 | (2.074) | (3.4692) | (3.4692) | (3.4692) | (3.4692) | (3.4692) | (5.9132) | (3.601) | (3.601) | (3.601) | (3.601) | (3.601) | (9.2382) | (8.78) |
KFY | (1.7055) | 0.8964 | (1.6625) | 0.069 | 1.0942 | (7.081) | (4.9451) | (4.0348) | (2.1484) | (8.2547) | (7.3945) | (7.4262) | (10.2975) | (10.2182) | (9.71) |
HSII | (16.267) | 0.4209 | (3.0117) | (2.6984) | (1.8083) | (2.9244) | (3.9683) | (4.2227) | (2.8142) | (4.7227) | (4.6131) | (4.3172) | (0.0923) | (3.4667) | (3.29) |
HSON | (170) | 8.4679 | 9.8583 | 5.3439 | 2.971 | 6.1264 | 1.6025 | (12.2751) | 10.8869 | 9.6187 | 8.5399 | 6.5855 | 8.2217 | 8.1558 | 8.56 |
MAN | (4.8174) | (8.0947) | (8.6038) | (5.4881) | (5.5274) | (11.8783) | (17.3962) | (19.5101) | (19.6954) | (24.7358) | (28.2966) | (43.3624) | (41.7672) | (48.0382) | (45.64) |
KFRC | (0.085) | (1.1697) | (1.0878) | (1.4786) | (2.1376) | (2.1893) | (3.3451) | (2.9701) | (2.1645) | (1.3198) | (1.1604) | (0.8143) | (0.3758) | (1.2356) | (1.3) |
KELYB | 5.5834 | (2.074) | (3.4692) | (3.4692) | (3.4692) | (3.4692) | (3.4692) | (5.9132) | (3.601) | (3.601) | (3.601) | (3.601) | (3.601) | (9.2382) | (8.78) |
HQI | (2.9834) | 1.6523 | 1.6523 | 1.6523 | 1.6523 | 2.1256 | 2.1256 | 2.1256 | 1.1027 | 1.1027 | 1.4249 | (0.0369) | (0.4844) | (0.3725) | (0.35) |
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