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KPPC

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Information

Name

Privatization Holding KPSC

Currency

KWD

Standard Leverage

1X

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Market Cap

48.62M

Avg Daily Volume

6.19M

52 Week High

102 KWD

52 Week Low

46 KWD

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

Privatization Holding Company - K.P.S.C. invests in utilities and infrastructure sectors in Kuwait and internationally. It operates through the Investment and Other segments. The company engages in investment; advertising and publishing; electric power generation; manufacturing; and real estate businesses, as well as the provision of IT, general trading and contracting, educational, and medical services. The company was incorporated in 1994 and is based in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

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