
NASEEJ
23.74 SAR
-3.85%
Today
-3.78%
1D
Market is closed
Sun
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Mon
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Tue
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Wed
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Thu
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
Fri
Closed
Sat
Closed
Information
Name
Naseej Int'l Trading
Currency
SAR
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
1.01B
Avg Daily Volume
315.07K
52 Week High
110.8 SAR
52 Week Low
20 SAR
Trading Hours
See hours
Business Summary
Naseej International Trading Company, together with subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture, import, export, wholesale, and retailing of carpets and rugs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company's products also include flooring, upholstery, furniture and furnishings, lampshades, antiques, office furniture, blankets, kitchens, bed sheets, curtain fabrics and accessories, tuft, and yarns. In addition, it provides maintenance services for factories, governmental, and private institutions. The company was formerly known as Al Sorayai Trading And Industrial Group Company. Naseej International Trading Company was founded in 1953 and is based in Jeddah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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