TASI closes slightly lower, SABIC leads petchem stocks rise
Saudi Arabia’s benchmark Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) fell 0.1%, or 11 points, to close at 10,867 points today, Aug. 21.
Total turnover reached nearly SAR 5.2 billion, the highest in two weeks.
Market Index
Saudi Aramco fell by 1% to SAR 23.71.
Electrical Industries, SMC, MBC Group, Masar, Elm, and Riyadh Cables closed down between 2% and 4%.
SAB closed at SAR 30.96 (-4%) after going ex-dividend.
Halwani Bros. led the market decliners, falling 5% to SAR 43.26.
Company Prices
| Company | Price | Change | Change (%) | Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALRAJHI | 96.05 | (0.05) | (0.05 %) | - |
| SAB | 30.96 | (1.20) | (3.73 %) | - |
| SABIC | 61.90 | 4.40 | 7.65 % | - |
| SHAKER | 22.29 | (0.41) | (1.81 %) | - |
| SNB | 36.08 | 0.08 | 0.22 % | - |
| SAUDI ARAMCO | 23.71 | (0.17) | (0.71 %) | - |
| ACWA | 226.20 | (0.40) | (0.18 %) | - |
| SADR | 2.98 | 0.09 | 3.11 % | - |
| JADWA REIT SAUDI | 10.23 | 0.04 | 0.39 % | - |
Meanwhile, all listed petrochemical companies recorded gains, led by SABIC, which rose 8% to SAR 61.90, its highest close in four months. Nearly 9 million shares, valued at over SAR 500 million, changed hands.
Advanced, Yansab, SIIG, National Industrialization, Sipchem, Saudi Kayan, Chemanol, and Alujain rose between 2% and 5%.
Write to Parag Deulgaonkar at parag.d@argaam.com
Number of High/Low companies
Market Movers
| Company | 52 Weeks Range | Price | Change | Price Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SABIC | 61.90 | 7.65 % | NEG | |
| YAQEEN PETROCHEMICAL ETF | 26.19 | 5.43 % | - | |
| SIPCHEM | 20.01 | 5.32 % | 98.30 | |
| CENOMI RETAIL | 23.99 | 5.17 % | NEG | |
| ADVANCED | 34.96 | 4.67 % | NEG | |
| SAUDI KAYAN | 5.24 | 4.17 % | NEG | |
| YANSAB | 33.70 | 4.08 % | More than 100 | |
| SEERA | 26.90 | 3.78 % | NEG | |
| TASNEE | 10.58 | 3.73 % | 7.43 | |
| CHEMANOL | 10.51 | 3.24 % | NEG |
Companies trading above 3-Month Average
| Company | Average Volume (3M) | Volume | Percentage Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| SADR | 1,722,060.00 | 30,622,323.00 | 1,678.24 % |
| SABIC | 2,099,316.00 | 8,843,990.00 | 321.28 % |
| BCI | 34,659.00 | 135,211.00 | 290.12 % |
| ALMAWARID | 32,368.00 | 122,770.00 | 279.29 % |
| SAUDI KAYAN | 5,414,193.00 | 19,360,364.00 | 257.59 % |
| ALKATHIRI | 2,371,276.00 | 8,144,019.00 | 243.44 % |
| TASNEE | 1,887,236.00 | 6,435,607.00 | 241.01 % |
| SIPCHEM | 1,572,516.00 | 5,332,540.00 | 239.11 % |
| TAWUNIYA | 353,646.00 | 1,169,765.00 | 230.77 % |
| ADVANCED | 542,162.00 | 1,686,624.00 | 211.09 % |
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Companies achieved the highest and lowest closings in 52 weeks
| Company | Price | Change 52 Weeks |
|---|---|---|
| SEERA | 26.90 | 12.55 % |
| SABIC AGRI-NUTRIENTS | 122.80 | 6.23 % |
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