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GIHK

530 KWD

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Name

Gulf Investment House KSCP

Currency

KWD

Standard Leverage

1X

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Market Cap

216.12M

Avg Daily Volume

915.25K

52 Week High

709 KWD

52 Week Low

401 KWD

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

Gulf Investment House - KPSC, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the investment activities in Kuwait, Gulf and the Middle East, and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Investments; Real Estate; and Manufacturing. It provides financial and advisory services. It also undertakes Islamic investments, as well as engages in the real estate activities. The company was incorporated in 1998 and is headquartered in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Gulf Investment House - KPSC operates as a subsidiary of GIH Financing Co.

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