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Saudi Arabia: Alahli Takaful Shares Jump 997.50% on Debut
JEDDAH, 19 August 2007 -- Shares in Alahli Takaful Company (ATC) made a hefty gain of 997.50 percent on debut on the Saudi stock market (Tadawul) yesterday. The SR10 Alahli Takaful shares opened at SR109.75 and stayed in that level at the closing.The other new insurance companies also made solid starts on Tadawul. Alahli Takaful is the 10th company to be traded in the insurance sector that was dominated earlier by the National Company for Cooperative Insurance (NCCI). NCCI shares edged higher by 10 percent to SR134.75 yesterday.
Shares in the newly listed Malath Cooperative Insurance and Reinsurance Company jumped 9.95 percent to SR110.50, Arabian Shield Cooperative Insurance Company by 9.93 percent to SR80.25, Sanad Insurance & Reinsurance Cooperative Co. by 9.86 percent to SR78, the Mediterranean & Gulf Insurance & Reinsurance Co. by 9.78 percent SR61.75 and Saudi United Cooperative Insurance Co. by 9.68 percent to SR76.50.
He added: "This obviously has nothing to do with credentials or the management of these companies, since most of them are still greenfields, but instead it reflects the trading streak of hungry traders who are taking advantage of the unique characteristics of the insurance sector."
Salman added that from an investor's point of view, despite the high quality of insurance stocks worldwide, the kind of rising stock prices in our markets could not be triggered except by the investment goal. However, some of the prices have reached levels that one cannot expect to get returns in less than five years. This situation showed that speculation pushes up the sector to higher rates.
The Saudi stock market, however, continued to rise. After surging 185.26 points or 2.40 percent last week, the Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) gained 12.27 points to 7,913.15 yesterday.
The stock market turnover crossed SR9 billion yesterday compared to SR41 billion last week.
In the banking sector, shares in Al-Rajhi Bank and Bank AlJazira increased, while shares in other banks declined. Shares in Arab Cement fell to SR79, while shares in all other companies were in positive territory.
Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) shares fell 0.39 percent to SR127.50.
Abdul Rahman Al-Badaiwi, another expert, said the financial statements and the profit results are all positive indications that the Saudi stock market is progressing, though the nature of internal speculations make some traders fear that the current developments in the market are in favor of speculators as what happened in the past. They also fear the exploitation by violent speculators.
By Khalil Hanware
© Arab News 2007
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