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Closing Bell: Saudi main market closes lower at 10,885

Closing Bell: Saudi main market closes lower at 10,885

Arab News5 days ago
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index closed lower on Monday, falling 70.90 points, or 0.65 percent, to end the session at 10,885.32.
The total trading turnover on the main market reached SR4.61 billion ($1.2 billion), with 546.78 million shares traded. A total of 72 stocks advanced while 177 declined.
The MSCI Tadawul 30 Index also dropped, losing 10.55 points, or 0.75 percent, to close at 1,399.41.
On the Kingdom's parallel market Nomu, the index declined by 209.73 points, or 0.78 percent, to finish at 26,781.28. Of the listed companies, 31 gained while 49 fell.
Sport Clubs Co. led the gainers, rising 9.92 percent to SR11.19. It was followed by SHL Finance Co., which advanced 6.47 percent to SR23.85, and Allied Cooperative Insurance Group, which rose 6.13 percent to SR11.43.
Riyadh Cables Co. posted a gain of 4.73 percent, while Saudi Co. for Hardware rose 3 percent.
On the other hand, Tourism Enterprise Co. recorded the sharpest decline of the session, falling 9.84 percent to SR1.10. Banque Saudi Fransi dropped 5.26 percent to SR16.92, while Raydan Food Co. fell 4.07 percent to SR13.66.
Thob Al Aseel Co. declined by 3.93 percent, while Northern Region Cement Co. fell 3.89 percent.
On the announcement front, Al Majeed Oud Co. reported a 19.6 percent year-on-year increase in revenue for the first half of 2025, reaching SR618.8 million compared to SR517.2 million in the same period last year.
The company also posted a 21.5 percent rise in net profit, which grew to SR145.2 million from SR119.5 million over the same timeframe.
According to the company, the increase in sales was driven by the performance of newly launched products, retail network expansion, growth in its e-commerce platform, and targeted marketing campaigns during the Ramadan and Hajj seasons.
It attributed the rise in net profit to the same commercial factors, along with improved operational efficiency measures.
Shares of Al Majeed Oud Co. closed at SR130, down 1.52 percent.
Raoom Trading Co. reported a 13.7 percent year-on-year decline in revenue for the first half of 2025, with sales falling to SR51.5 million from SR59.7 million in the same period last year.
Net profit also dropped sharply, falling 91.9 percent to SR2.2 million from SR28.3 million.
The company attributed the decline in revenue to lower average selling prices driven by market conditions and a reduction in sales volumes.
The fall in net profit was also linked to a SR3 million loss from the revaluation of financial assets at fair value, compared to a gain of SR14.8 million in the corresponding period of 2024.
Shares of Raoom Trading Co. closed at SR60.55, down 1.54 percent.
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