Qualified foreign investors (QFIs) increased their stakes in 82 Tadawul-listed firms on Thursday, March 15, while 51 companies saw foreign investors cutting stakes, market data compiled by Argaam showed.
United Electronics Co. (eXtra), National Medical Care Co. (Care) and Salama Cooperative Insurance Co. were the top companies seeing further purchases by foreign investors.
Foreign investors raised their shareholdings in eXtra by 0.85 percent, and in Care and Salama by 0.29 percent and 0.23 percent, respectively.
QFIs Increased Stakes in These Five Stocks |
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Company |
Previous stake |
Current stake |
Variation |
Number of shares |
eXtra |
8.06% |
8.91% |
+0.85% |
357,000 |
Care |
10.66% |
10.95% |
+0.29% |
130,065 |
Salama |
10.54% |
10.77% |
+0.23% |
57,500 |
SAICO |
1.38% |
1.49% |
+0.11% |
27,500 |
Al Khaleej Training |
5.83% |
5.92% |
+0.09% |
36,000 |
QFIs Offloaded Stakes in These Five Stocks |
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Company |
Previous stake |
Current stake |
Variation |
Number of shares |
Buruj |
2.09% |
1.52% |
(0.57%) |
142,500 |
Wataniya |
12.00% |
11.70% |
(0.30%) |
60,000 |
Aldrees |
3.18% |
2.93% |
(0.25%) |
125,000 |
MEPCO |
1.46% |
1.29% |
(0.17%) |
85,000 |
Dallah |
4.08% |
3.96% |
(0.12%) |
70,800 |
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