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MUNK

126.00 KWD

+0.00%

Today

+0.77%

1D

Last seen at Sun, 15 Feb 2026 09:28:00 GMT+3

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Sun

9:10 AM ~ 12:20 PM

Mon

9:10 AM ~ 12:20 PM

Tue

9:10 AM ~ 12:20 PM

Wed

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Performance

1 Day

+ 0.77 %

1 Week

+ 3.94 %

1 Month

+ 0.00 %

3 Month

- 2.22 %

6 Month

- 6.38 %

1 Year

+ 11.86 %

Information

Name

Kuwait Resorts Co KPSC

Currency

KWD

Standard Leverage

1X

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Market Cap

30.31M

Avg Daily Volume

240.15K

52 Week High

157 KWD

52 Week Low

77.864 KWD

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

Kuwait Resorts Company K.P.S.C. engages in the hospitality and real estate businesses in the State of Kuwait. The company operates through Hotels, Financial Investment, and Real Estate segments. It owns and operates Hilton Kuwait Resort, a five-star hotel. The company was incorporated in 2002 and is based in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

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