
SOOR
262 KWD
-0.76%
Today
-1.50%
1D
Market is closed
Sun
9:10 AM ~ 12:40 PM
Mon
9:10 AM ~ 12:40 PM
Tue
9:10 AM ~ 12:40 PM
Wed
9:10 AM ~ 12:40 PM
Thu
9:10 AM ~ 12:40 PM
Fri
Closed
Sat
Closed
Information
Name
Soor Fuel Marketing Co KSCP
Currency
KWD
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
111.93M
Avg Daily Volume
82.65K
52 Week High
340.384 KWD
52 Week Low
240 KWD
Trading Hours
See hours
Business Summary
Al Soor Fuel Marketing Company K.S.C.P. engages in the sale of fuel and other related services in the State of Kuwait. It operates through Fuel Marketing and Other Related Services, and Investment Operations segments. The company engages in the acquisition, establishment, leasing, operation, and maintenance of petrol stations. It also provides gasoline, diesel fuel, and kerosene, as well as oil and lube products. In addition, the company offers automobile services related to cars and vehicles, such as oil changing, car washing, maintenance workshop, and technical check-up services; ships and trades in petroleum products in bulk or retail; and prepaid and postpaid petro cards for public, private, and government sectors, as well as operates soft drinks vending machines at fuel stations. Further, the company purchases, leases, acquires, and sells land and real estate properties; and invests in managed portfolio and short-term money market placements. Al Soor Fuel Marketing Company K.S.C.P. was founded in 2005 and is based in Kuwait City, Kuwait. The company operates as a subsidiary of Alfa Energy Company K.S.C.
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