Saudi Marketing Company (Farm Superstores) SJSC
SAU:4006

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SAU:4006
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Price: 22.9 SAR 1.24% Market Closed
Market Cap: 642.2m SAR
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Saudi Marketing Company (Farm Superstores) SJSC
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Market Cap
642.2m SAR
Industry
Retail

Saudi Marketing Co. engages in the retail and wholesale trade of food, consumer goods, toys, clothing, and office supplies. The company is headquartered in Dammam, Eastern Province. The company went IPO on 2014-02-16. Its activities include wholesale and retail of food stuff, household consumables, toys, textiles and stationery, marketing services on behalf of third parties, managing and operating bakeries, managing and operating restaurants and coffee shops, providing fast food items, hot and cold beverages, and establishment, operation, and maintenance of amusement centres. The company operates in following segments: The retail segment, which include sale of goods to customers commonly at the store check out for the sales via the group’s stores. The household segment, which include sale of goods to the wholesale customers; and The Entertainment services segments, which includes services provided by operating kids playground called adventure world. The company operates approximately 52 branches and one subsidiary, which is Pure Springs Agencies and Trading Company Ltd.

Intrinsic Value
36.52 SAR
Undervaluation 37%
Intrinsic Value
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