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Middle East Pharmaceutical Industries Company SJSC
SAU:4016

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Middle East Pharmaceutical Industries Company SJSC
SAU:4016
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Price: 121.2 SAR 1.68% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.4B SAR
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Market Cap
2.4B SAR
Industry
Pharmaceuticals

Middle East Pharmaceutical Industries Company SJSC is a SA-based company operating in Pharmaceuticals industry. The company is headquartered in Riyadh, Riyadh and currently employs 335 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2024-02-27. Middle East Pharmaceutical Industries Company SJSC is a Saudi Arabia-based pharmaceutical company. The firm develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes a wide range of generic medicines and pharmaceuticals. The Company’s activity is the manufacture of disinfectants and sterilizers for medical devices and products, the manufacture of disinfectants and sterilizers for non-medical use, the manufacture of cosmetics, and the manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations for human use.

Intrinsic Value
78.88 SAR
Overvaluation 35%
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