TASI falls 0.4% to 12,149, total turnover at SAR 6.1B
Saudi Arabia’s benchmark Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) closed 0.4%, or 44 points, higher at 12,149 points today, Dec. 11.
Total turnover reached about SAR 6.1 billion.
Market Index
Saudi Aramco and Al Rajhi Bank fell by less than 1% to SAR 28.55 and SAR 94.20, respectively.
ACWA Power declined by 3% to SAR 383.20.
Anaam closed at SAR 1.32 (-7%) with more than 180 million shares worth SAR 260 million traded. The company’s board recommended a reverse stock split, raising the nominal share value from SAR 0.50 to SAR 10.
Jahez dropped by 7% to SAR 31.75.
Abo Moati’s closed at SAR 30.20 (-2%) after going ex-dividend.
Company Prices
| Company | Price | Change | Change (%) | Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALRAJHI | 94.20 | (0.40) | (0.42 %) | - |
| ANAAM HOLDING | 26.40 | (2.00) | (7.04 %) | - |
| MEDGULF | 22.30 | 0.28 | 1.27 % | - |
| SOLUTIONS | 289.40 | 1.40 | 0.49 % | - |
| SNB | 34.30 | (0.15) | (0.44 %) | - |
| SAUDI ARAMCO | 28.55 | (0.10) | (0.35 %) | - |
| ABO MOATI | 30.20 | (0.60) | (1.95 %) | - |
Meanwhile, MEDGULF rose by 1% to SAR 22.30. The insurer signed a contract to sell a vacant land plot for SAR 52.2 million.
Sumou, Dallah Health, Seera, Petro Rabigh, Al Akarai, Naseej, and GO increased between 2% and 4%.
Write to Parag Deulgaonkar at parag.d@argaam.com
Number of High/Low companies
Market Movers
| Company | 52 Weeks Range | Price | Change | Price Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GO TELECOM | 116.80 | 3.36 % | 22.172 | |
| SUMOU | 40.60 | 3.31 % | 18.787 | |
| DALLAH HEALTH | 162.60 | 3.30 % | 35.070 | |
| ALAKARIA | 25.40 | 3.25 % | 51.814 | |
| SEERA | 23.76 | 3.13 % | 34.147 | |
| PETRO RABIGH | 8.40 | 2.94 % | NEG | |
| ALBILAD SAUDI GROWTH ETF | 10.70 | 2.88 % | - | |
| NASEEJ | 95.00 | 2.48 % | NEG | |
| SPIMACO | 32.15 | 2.39 % | NEG | |
| RIYADH CABLES | 144.60 | 2.26 % | 31.053 |
Companies trading above 3-Month Average
| Company | Average Volume (3M) | Volume | Percentage Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| JAHEZ | 1,033,239.00 | 16,290,803.00 | 1,476.67 % |
| BANAN | 864,921.00 | 6,532,133.00 | 655.23 % |
| ALBILAD SAUDI GROWTH ETF | 20,383.00 | 106,021.00 | 420.14 % |
| ANAAM HOLDING | 1,788,439.00 | 9,078,697.00 | 407.63 % |
| ALBILAD SOVEREIGN SUKUK ETF | 249,913.00 | 1,029,978.00 | 312.13 % |
| JAZADCO | 210,148.00 | 763,910.00 | 263.51 % |
| DALLAH HEALTH | 56,459.00 | 187,134.00 | 231.45 % |
| MCDC | 95,849.00 | 310,067.00 | 223.50 % |
| SALAMA | 320,710.00 | 908,965.00 | 183.42 % |
| SADAFCO | 32,133.00 | 86,057.00 | 167.82 % |
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Companies achieved the highest and lowest closings in 52 weeks
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Calendar
| Company | Event |
|---|---|
| DERAYAH | Cash Dividend Distribution |
| RIYADH CABLES | General Assembly |
| BINDAWOOD | Cash Dividend Distribution |
| Footsie Russell | Key Events |
| AlRamz | listing date |
Sector Closure
Sector
Value
Change
Change (%)
Most Active Companies
Name
Price
Change (value)Change (%)
Brent Crude Oil
60.07
(0.52)
(0.86 %)
Nymex
56.36
0.41
0.72 %
Natural Gas
4.07
(0.04)
(0.92 %)
Gold
4,335.95
(1.74)
(0.04 %)
Silver
66.32
0.27
0.40 %
High Grade Copper
5.41
(0.03)
(0.59 %)
Iron Ore
106.61
0.25
0.23 %
Aluminum
2,923.25
37.00
1.27 %
LEAD
1,957.00
(4.00)
(0.20 %)
Zinc
3,061.50
(10.00)
(0.33 %)
Steel
900.00
0.00
0.00 %
Wheat (CBOT)
506.75
0.40
0.08 %
Corn (CBOT)
460.50
0.40
0.09 %
Coffee (ICEUS)
347.40
(4.70)
(1.34 %)
Whole Milk Powder
3,675.00
(175.00)
(4.76 %)
Skim Milk Powder
2,412.50
(12.50)
(0.52 %)
Refining margins
8.35
(0.25)
(2.91 %)
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