
NCCI
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Information
Name
National Consumer Holding KSCP
Currency
KWD
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
29.37M
Avg Daily Volume
781.75K
52 Week High
129 KWD
52 Week Low
92.7 KWD
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
National Consumer Holding Company - K.S.C. (Public) engages in the gaming activities in the State of Kuwait and Gulf Cooperation Council countries. It is involved in the sale of cartons, restaurants, and metal fasteners, as well as investment activities. In addition, the company engages in cartons and paper production; manufacturing industries; restaurant management services; and wholesale and retail trading activities. The company was formerly known as National Company for Consumer Industries. National Consumer Holding Company - K.S.C. (Public) was incorporated in 1996 and is based in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
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