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Al-Saif Stores for Development & Investment Company SJSC
SAU:4192

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Al-Saif Stores for Development & Investment Company SJSC
SAU:4192
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Price: 8.06 SAR -0.37%
Market Cap: 2.8B SAR
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Market Cap
2.8B SAR
Industry
Retail

Al-Saif Stores for Development & Investment Co. operates as an investment holding company. The company is headquartered in Riyadh, Riyadh. The company went IPO on 2022-12-27. The Company’s activities include wholesale and retail trade of Kitchenware, home and office furniture, antiques, gifts, plastics, hardware and medical furniture, toiletries, perfumes, cosmetics, women’s accessories, belts, bags, other leather products, restaurant, hotel and hospital supplies, electronics, watches, heating flues, beauty tools and supplies, home Accessories and hygienic kits. The firm operates approximately 58 branded stores spread over in 29 cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The firm is also engaged in maintenance, cleaning, management and operation of cities, buildings, public and private establishments, markets, residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, medical, agricultural and educational facilities, roads, dams, tunnels, bridges, water and sewage works, gas stations, among others.

Intrinsic Value
3.02 SAR
Overvaluation 63%
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