Hail Cement’s second-quarter net profit (SAR 29 million) fell short of Saudi Fransi Capital’s estimate, the brokerage firm said in a report.
Lower earnings were attributed the shutdown of the company’s plant for a three week period, as well as a decline in sales prices.
The investment arm of Banque Saudi Fransi (BSF) reaffirmed the stock’s “buy” rating at a target price of SAR 30.
On Sunday, the cement producer reported a 38 percent year-on-year drop in Q2 net profit. H1-2015 net profit declined 18 percent to SAR 66.1 million, compared to SAR 81.1 million in the same period last year.
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