NORTHERNCEMENT icon

NORTHERNCEMENT

6.91 SAR

+0.43%

Today

+0.43%

1D

Last seen at Tue, 24 Feb 2026 14:37:00 GMT+3

Market is closed

Sun

9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM

Mon

9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM

Tue

9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM

Wed

9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM

Thu

9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM

Fri

Closed

Sat

Closed

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Performance

1 Day

+ 0.43 %

1 Week

+ 1.31 %

1 Month

- 2.11 %

3 Month

- 7.45 %

6 Month

- 10.88 %

1 Year

- 28.17 %

Information

Name

Northern Region Cement

Currency

SAR

Standard Leverage

1X

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Market Cap

1.36B

Avg Daily Volume

162.66K

52 Week High

10.1 SAR

52 Week Low

7.4 SAR

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

Northern Region Cement Company, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production and sale of portland cement in Saudi Arabia, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and the Republic of Iraq. The company offers white cement, Portland cement, and clinker agglomerated cement. It is involved in wholesale and retail of cement, building materials, such as cement, blocks, gypsum, cement tiles; and rock cutting business using explosive materials. Northern Region Cement Company was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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