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ALEID

220 KWD

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Information

Name

Al-Eid Food KSCP

Currency

KWD

Standard Leverage

1X

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Market Cap

67.48M

52 Week High

234 KWD

52 Week Low

200.97 KWD

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

Al Eid Food Company K.S.C. (Public) engages in the import, distribution, and trade of food products in Kuwait. It supplies bee honey; and offers food stuff, real-made meals, and vegetable products. The company was formerly known as ALEid Company for General Trading and Contracting WLL. The company was incorporated in 1994 and is headquartered in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Al Eid Food Company K.S.C. (Public) is a subsidiary of Dalqan Holding Company K.S.C. (Holding).

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