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Saudi Steel Pipes Company SJSC
SAU:1320

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Saudi Steel Pipes Company SJSC
SAU:1320
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Price: 64.7 SAR -0.92% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.3B SAR
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Market Cap
3.3B SAR
Industry
Metals & Mining

Saudi Steel Pipe Co. engages in the manufacture of welded steel pipes. The company is headquartered in Dammam, Eastern Province. The company went IPO on 2009-08-04. The firm operates through two segments: Steel Pipe Segment includes manufacturing of welded steel pipes by high frequency induction welding and galvanizing, coating, threading and bending of the pipes used in oil and gas, water and construction sectors, as well as Process Equipment Segment, which includes design, manufacture, assemble and maintain heavy process equipment for the utilization of oil and gas, power generation, desalination, mining, solar energy and offshore plants. Its product range includes black and galvanized steel pipes, ERW/HFI galvanized and threaded steel pipes, seamless pipes, pipes with three-layer external coating by polyethylene and polypropylene in different diameters, pipes with epoxy coating inside, bended pipes in different diameters, space frame and submerged arc welded pipes.

Intrinsic Value
60.09 SAR
Overvaluation 7%
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