Arab News, Sat, Mar 30, 2024 | Ramadan 20, 1445
Closing Bell: Saudi main index slips to close at 12,565
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index slipped on Thursday, losing 42.09 points,
or 0.33 percent, to close at 12,565.89.
The total trading turnover of the benchmark index
was SR10.53 billion ($2.8 billion) as 54 stocks advanced, while 170 retreated.
Similarly, the Kingdom’s parallel market, Nomu,
dropped 385.72 points, or 1.43 percent, to close at 26,622.88. This comes as 20
stocks advanced while as many as 42 retreated.
Meanwhile, the MSCI Tadawul Index rose 7.54
points, or 0.47 percent, to close at 1,599.02.
The best-performing stock of the day was Modern
Mills for Food Products Co. The company’s share price surged 9.46 percent to
SR68.30.
Other top performers include the Mediterranean and
Gulf Insurance and Reinsurance Co. as well as Al Yamamah Steel Industries Co.
On the announcements front, Red Sea International
Co. announced its annual consolidated financial result for the period ending
Dec. 31.
According to a Tadawul statement, the entity’s
revenues reached SR1.37 billion in 2023, reflecting an increase of 241 percent
when compared to 2022 figures.
The rise in sales is mainly attributed to the
strategic acquisition of a 51 percent stake in Fundamental Installation for
Electric Work Co., or First Fix, with the recognition in RSI’s consolidated
financial statements starting in the final quarter of the year.
Additionally, the company has tactically increased
its focus on enhancing its supply chain and adopting competitive pricing
strategies while advancing procurement techniques.
On a similar note, the firm’s net profits during
the same period hit SR2.17 million, up from a net loss of SR198 million, which
was recorded in the same period in 2022.
This rise is mainly linked to positive impact of
the First Fix acquisition, in addition to the improvement in revenues and
operating performance.
Moreover, Riyadh Steel Co. has also announced its
annual financial results for 2023.
A bourse filing revealed that the firm’s net
profit reached SR11.14 million in the period ending on Dec. 31, reflecting an
increase of 118.8 percent compared to the corresponding period a year earlier.
The increase in net profit is primarily
attributable to a reduction in the cost of revenue and secondarily to a rise in
other income in comparison to the previous year.
Furthermore, Al-Baha Investment and Development
Co. also announced its annual financial results for the period ending on
Dec.31.
According to a Tadawul statement, the company’s
net profit hit SR4.94 million in 2023, up from the net loss of SR8.09 million
that was recorded in 2022.
The increase was owed to a 39 percent surge in the
group’s revenues and reduced financing costs by 73 percent, among other reasons.