
CITYCEMENT
12.23 SAR
-0.33%
Today
-0.16%
1D
Market is closed
Sun
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Mon
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Tue
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Wed
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Thu
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
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Closed
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Information
Name
City Cement CJSC
Currency
SAR
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
1.72B
Avg Daily Volume
1.25M
52 Week High
19.6 SAR
52 Week Low
10.9 SAR
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
City Cement Company, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells cement in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company provides ordinary portland cement for construction and plastering works, concrete pipe, and block and tile industry; and concrete structure works. It also offers sulphate resistant cement for wastewater treatment plants, coastal ports and platforms, and dams and land infrastructure; and green finishing cement. In addition, the company involves in import and operation of radioactive devices of its plants, processing waste, industrial, agricultural, and municipal waste, as well as produces alternative fuels. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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