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1.359 QAR

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Information

Name

Dlala Holding

Currency

QAR

Standard Leverage

1X

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Market Cap

251.69M

Avg Daily Volume

4.30M

52 Week High

1.622 QAR

52 Week Low

0.855 QAR

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

Dlala Brokerage and Investment Holding Company Q.P.S.C., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the brokerage activities in Qatar. The company operates through three segments: Stock Brokerage, Real Estate, and Others. It also provides property management, marketing, and sales services for real estate clients. In addition, the company is involved in investment activities. Dlala Brokerage and Investment Holding Company Q.P.S.C. was incorporated in 2005 and is based in Doha, Qatar.

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