
MADR
132.0 KWD
+0.77%
Today
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1D
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Information
Name
Al Madar Kuwait Holding Co
Currency
KWD
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
27.06M
Avg Daily Volume
2.53M
52 Week High
185 KWD
52 Week Low
90 KWD
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
Al Madar Kuwait Holding Company K.S.C.P. engages investing its funds in trading of shares, bonds, and other securities in Kuwait. It is also involved in buying, selling, and increasing the capital value of investment properties, as well as owns real properties and movables, and intellectual property rights such as patents, trademarks or industrial designs, franchises and other moral rights. The company was formerly known as Al Madar Finance and Investment Company K.S.C.P. and changed its name to Al Madar Kuwait Holding Company K.S.C.P. in March 2024. The company was founded in 1998 and is based in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Al Madar Kuwait Holding Company K.S.C.P. is a subsidiary of Al Thekair General Trading and Contracting Company W.L.L.
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