TASI rises 0.5% to 12,614 points, traded value reaches SAR 8.4B
Saudi Arabia’s benchmark Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) closed 0.5%, or 58 points, higher at 12,614 points today, March 12.
Total traded value reached nearly SAR 8.4 billion.
Market Index
Saudi Aramco and Al Rajhi Bank gained almost 1% each to SAR 32.05 and SAR 85.60, respectively.
Savola, Tawuniya, Tasnee, SRMG, Almunajem, NADEC and solutions advanced between 3% and 5%.
First Mills jumped over 2% to SAR 85.30, driven by the company’s forecast-beating profits.
Al Arabia climbed 10% to SAR 229.80. BinDawood Holding also ended 6% up at SAR 8.60.
Company Prices
Company | Price | Change | Change (%) | Events |
---|---|---|---|---|
ALRAJHI | 85.60 | 0.30 | 0.35 % | - |
ANB | 21.63 | (0.19) | (0.86 %) | - |
SABIC | 78.60 | (0.10) | (0.13 %) | - |
SISCO HOLDING | 32.35 | (0.90) | (2.71 %) | - |
JARIR | 15.20 | (0.26) | (1.68 %) | - |
EXTRA | 95.10 | (1.30) | (1.35 %) | - |
SNB | 39.75 | (0.15) | (0.38 %) | - |
SAUDI ARAMCO | 32.05 | 0.15 | 0.47 % | - |
EIC | 4.61 | (0.27) | (5.53 %) | - |
FIRST MILLS | 85.30 | 2.00 | 2.40 % | - |
On the other hand, Electrical Industries was the biggest loser today, shedding 6% to SAR 4.61 after around 20 million shares changed hands.
Jarir dropped 2% to SAR 15.20 after trading ex-dividend.
Number of High/Low companies
Market Movers
Company | 52 Weeks Range | Price | Change | Price Earnings |
---|---|---|---|---|
ALARABIA | 208.91 | 9.95 % | 36.11 | |
ALRAJHI TAKAFUL | 121.40 | 7.24 % | 37.01 | |
SSP | 70.70 | 7.12 % | 20.84 | |
ACIG | 18.32 | 7.01 % | NEG | |
UCA | 9.55 | 6.35 % | NEG | |
BINDAWOOD | 8.60 | 6.30 % | 35.74 | |
TECO | 0.80 | 5.26 % | NEG | |
ALSAGR INSURANCE | 19.81 | 4.89 % | 14.05 | |
ALMUNAJEM | 107.40 | 4.68 % | 22.84 | |
GULF UNION ALAHLIA | 19.36 | 4.20 % | NEG |
Companies trading above 3-Month Average
Company | Average Volume (3M) | Volume | Percentage Change |
---|---|---|---|
ALARABIA | 206,495.00 | 1,907,076.00 | 823.55 % |
BINDAWOOD | 2,745,477.00 | 22,632,383.00 | 724.35 % |
ACIG | 410,883.00 | 2,423,970.00 | 489.94 % |
TALEEM REIT | 124,319.00 | 505,576.00 | 306.68 % |
AL MAATHER REIT | 63,609.00 | 253,419.00 | 298.40 % |
EPCCO | 70,124.00 | 263,474.00 | 275.73 % |
UCA | 568,979.00 | 2,042,221.00 | 258.93 % |
HERFY FOODS | 258,644.00 | 904,732.00 | 249.80 % |
NADEC | 1,750,143.00 | 6,060,912.00 | 246.31 % |
GULF GENERAL | 333,217.00 | 1,152,737.00 | 245.94 % |
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Companies achieved the highest and lowest closings in 52 weeks
Company | Price | Change 52 Weeks |
---|---|---|
SALAMA | 27.62 | 265.95 % |
SSP | 70.70 | 253.50 % |
EAST PIPES | 155.80 | 250.90 % |
ALRAJHI TAKAFUL | 121.40 | 211.28 % |
MEDGULF | 21.92 | 173.66 % |
GULF UNION ALAHLIA | 19.36 | 124.85 % |
CHEMICAL | 6.40 | 124.17 % |
ACWA POWER | 294.66 | 118.18 % |
ENAYA | 19.60 | 103.32 % |
ALSAGR INSURANCE | 19.81 | 101.68 % |
ALMUNAJEM | 107.40 | 86.46 % |
ALAKARIA | 23.10 | 84.80 % |
ACIG | 18.32 | 70.58 % |
WATANIYA | 26.35 | 66.77 % |
BUDGET SAUDI | 92.60 | 63.60 % |
SAICO | 18.80 | 60.96 % |
AMANA INSURANCE | 14.90 | 52.82 % |
ARABIAN SHIELD | 23.34 | 47.72 % |
BINDAWOOD | 8.60 | 46.76 % |
MUTAKAMELA | 20.48 | 43.82 % |
JAZIRA TAKAFUL | 19.30 | 42.28 % |
BURUJ | 23.26 | 36.82 % |
MCDC | 76.25 | 34.45 % |
TAIBA | 35.25 | 28.65 % |
JAZADCO | 17.10 | 25.74 % |
MAADEN | 52.40 | 23.54 % |
TANMIAH | 147.80 | 23.17 % |
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Company | Event |
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SAUDI ARAMCO | Cash Dividend Distribution |
CATRION | Ex-dividend Date |
TCC | Ex-dividend Date |
YCC | Cash Dividend Distribution |
ALMAWARID | Cash Dividend Distribution |
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