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SHCK

84.0 KWD

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Information

Name

Sokouk Holding KSCP

Currency

KWD

Standard Leverage

1X

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Market Cap

48.65M

Avg Daily Volume

1.34M

52 Week High

93.1 KWD

52 Week Low

58 KWD

Trading Hours

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Business Summary

Sokouk Holding Company K.S.C.P. engages in managing real estate projects in Kuwait. The company operates through three segments: Hotel Operations, Real Estate, and Investment. It invests, develops, and trades in real estate of local and GCC properties; and manages real estate investment, commercial projects, investment funds, and portfolios. Sokouk Holding Company K.S.C.P. was incorporated in 1998 and is headquartered in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

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