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Here is a look at the changes in stakes held by major shareholders in Tadawul-listed companies, on Nov. 25, based on the daily report published by the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul).
Major Shareholder Changes
Company / Shareholder
Prev. Holding
Current Holding
Change
Number of traded stocks (k)
Note
EXTRA
United Electronics Company
7.47%
7.54%
0.07%
56.00
MIAHONA
Vision International Investment Company closed joint stock
70.00%
60.00%
(10.00%)
16093.00
ALNAQOOL
Bati Rajih Abdullah Al-Subaie
5.26%
5.29%
0.03%
0.87
INMAR
abdlaaziz ibrahim saad al musa
6.80%
6.82%
0.02%
8.00
INMAR
fahad ibrahim saad al musa
6.77%
6.88%
0.11%
44.00
ALWASAIL INDUSTRIAL
Abdulaziz Saleh Soliman El-Amry
6.88%
6.91%
0.03%
75.00
NASEEJ TECH
Abdullah Awad Ayed Al-Tarifi
6.37%
6.35%
(0.02%)
1.00
NEFT ALSHARQ
Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim Al-Mohsen
8.16%
8.14%
(0.02%)
5.00
AlKUZAMA
Khaled Ali Muhammad Al-Haqbani
33.98%
34.07%
0.09%
3.55
EIC
Saad Abdullah Al Tuwaijri Sons Holding Co.
22.81%
Less than 5 %
-
-
EIC
Less than 5 %
5.45%
-
-
EIC
Abdullah Saad Abdullah Al-Tuwaijri
Less than 5 %
5.44%
-
-
EIC
Faisal Saad Abdullah Al-Tuwaijri
Less than 5 %
5.44%
-
-
Readers can access the historical database chart of major shareholders ownership changes in Saudi-listed firms on this link: Shareholder List
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