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RAYDAN

18.86 SAR

+0.00%

Today

-1.08%

1D

Last seen at Tue, 24 Feb 2026 14:34:00 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

- 1.08 %

1 Week

- 4.23 %

1 Month

- 15.72 %

3 Month

- 34.73 %

6 Month

+ 39.89 %

1 Year

- 19.21 %

Information

Name

Raydan Food SJSC

Currency

SAR

Standard Leverage

1X

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Market Cap

212.53M

Avg Daily Volume

109.33K

52 Week High

53.04359 SAR

52 Week Low

26.284029 SAR

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

Raydan Food Company operates and franchises restaurants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It operates through Traditional Meals, Catering Services, and Other segments. The company also provides catering services; and invests in real estate properties. The company was formerly known as Raydan Company. Raydan Food Company was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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What are cyclical stocks in trading?

Cyclicals are stocks that move in line with the broader economy. They perform well during economic booms and tend to decline during recessions.


Why do traders invest in cyclical sectors?

Traders use cyclicals to capitalize on economic recovery phases, often seeking high returns when consumer spending and business investment rise.


What industries fall under cyclicals?

Automobiles, travel & tourism, retail, restaurants, and luxury goods are common cyclical industries.


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They can be. While they offer growth potential, they are more volatile and sensitive to economic changes compared to defensive sectors.