SICO issues Q1 profit estimates; Al Rajhi seen 8% higher

03/04/2017 Argaam

Bahrain-based SICO Investment Bank has released its first-quarter net profit forecasts for 38 Tadawul-listed Saudi firms under its coverage.

 

In the banking sector, Al Rajhi Bank and Alinma Bank are expected to report higher profit growth, at 8 percent and 9 percent year-on-year (YoY) to SAR 2.2 billion and SAR 426 million respectively, for Q1 2017.

 

The National Commercial Bank (NCB) will likely see its net profit lower by 9 percent YoY.

 

Petrochemical blue chip Saudi Basic Industries Corp.’s (SABIC) first-quarter profit is expected to jump 60 percent to SAR 5.4 billion. Yanbu National Petrochemical Company (Yansab), which is 51 percent-owned by SABIC, is also likely to report a 60 percent YoY rise in net profit.

 

Meanwhile, Saudi International Petrochemical Co. (Sipchem) will be the top gainer among peers, with a 150 percent YoY surge in Q1 net profit.

 

SICO forecast Saudi Telecom Co.’s (STC) net income to drop 11 percent YoY to SAR 2.1 billion.

 

All cement firms under coverage are projected to see profit declines, led by Arabian Cement and Yamama Cement with 72 percent and 58 percent YoY decreases, respectively.

 

Net profit of Saudi Arabian Mining Co. (Maaden) is likely to grow by 15 percent YoY in the same period.

 

In the retail sector, Herfy Food Services Co. and Abdullah Al Othaim Markets Co. will be the top gainers, with profit growth of 12 percent and 8 percent YoY, respectively.

 

Among healthcare firms, National Medical Care Co. is forecast to report the biggest profit drop at 27 percent YoY among peers, while Al Hammadi Company for Development and Investment’s net profit is seen 34 percent YoY higher.

 

SICO Profit Estimates

Company

Q1 2017 estimates (SAR mln)

YoY change

Banks

Al Rajhi Bank

2,185

+8%

Alinma Bank

426

+9%

ANB

681

(9%)

Banque Saudi Fransi

979

(9%)

NCB

2,391

(9%)

Riyad Bank

895

(24%)

Samba

1,172

(7%)

SABB

969

(15%)

Petrochemicals Sector

SABIC

5,442

+60%

Tasnee

168

--

Yansab

642

+60%

Sipchem

127

+150%

Advanced

154

+6%

Alujain

24

--

SAFCO

385

+35%

Saudi Kayan

164

--

SIIG

177

+102%

Petrochem

204

+67%

Telecommunications

STC

2,111

(11%)

Mobily

(151)

--

Cement Sector

Yanbu Cement

95

(48%)

Yamama Cement

63

(58%)

Arabian Cement

63

(72%)

Saudi Cement

160

(40%)

Southern Province Cement

141

(50%)

Qassim Cement

85

(37%)

Industrial Sector

Maaden

194

+15%

Al Yamamah Steel

20

(64%)

Transport Sector

Saudi Ground Services

126

(36%)

Retail Sector

Almarai

319

+3%

Al Othaim

51

+8%

Jarir

180

+4%

Herfy

60

+12%

Healthcare Sector

Care

24

(27%)

Mouwasat

75

+5%

Dallah Healthcare

62

+6%

Al Hammadi

29

+34%

MEAHCO

113

+7%

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