A look at Saudi Stock Exchange performance since 2006

26/02/2019 Argaam Special

 

Today marks the 13th anniversary for the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) recording its highest intraday level of 20,967 points, to close at 20,635 pts.

 

Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) ended today’s session at 8,433 pts, down 59 percent compared to Feb. 25, 2006.

 

Compared to Feb. 25, 2018, TASI gained 13 percent.

 

TASI’s Closing on Feb. 25 since 2006

Period

Closing (points)

Variation

Feb. 25, 2006

20,635

+133%

2007

8,443

(59%)

2008

10,211

+21%

2009

4,542

(56%)

2010*

6,466

+42%

2011**

5,950

(8%)

2012

7,120

+20%

2013

7,042

(1%)

2014

9,062

+29%

2015

9,320

+3%

2016

5,976

(36%)

2017***

7,046

+18%

2018

7,494

+ 6%

2019

8,433

+13%

*Closing of Feb. 24 as Feb. 25 was off

**Closing of Feb. 27 as Feb. 25 was off

***Closing of Feb. 25 as Feb. 25 was off

 

Over the last 13 years, the Saudi benchmark recorded a high of 11,965 pts in 2008, a high of 11.871 pts in 2007 and 11,160 pts in 2014.

 

Highest Level of the Index

Year

Date

Level (points)

2006

Feb. 25

20,967

2007

Dec. 24

11,871

2008

Jan. 13

11,965

2009

Oct. 25

6,579

2010

May 4

6,939

2011

Jan. 17

6,795

2012

April 2

7,944

2013

Dec. 24

8,578

2014

Sept. 9

11,160

2015

April 30

9,897

2016

Dec. 28

7,279

2017

July 2

7,586

2018

Feb. 6

8,678

 

The Saudi benchmark currently has 190 listed companies including real estate investment traded funds (REITs), compared to only 77 firms in Feb. 25, 2006.

 

Over this period, the market saw several company delistings, including Mohammad Al Mojil Group (MMG), Weqaya Takaful Insurance and Reinsurance Co. (Weqaya), Bisha Agriculture Development Co., Sanad Cooperative Insurance and Integrated Telecom Co. (ITC). Additionally, Almarai Co. completed the acquisition of Hail Agricultural Development Co. in 2009. Also, a total of 34 insurance companies were listed, and a new REITs division was introduced to the market.

 

Number of Listed Companies

Period

Feb. 25, 2006

Feb. 25, 2019

Variation

Number of companies

77

190*

147%

*Includes companies and REITs

 

The market’s average daily trading volume currently stood at SAR 2.2 billion, compared to a trading volume of around SAR 39.9 billion in 2006. The market currently records 88,600 transactions, versus more than 500,000 transactions 13 years ago.

 

Average Daily Trading

Period

Feb. 25, 2006

Feb. 25, 2019

Variation

Value (SAR bln)

39.9

2.2

(94%)

No. of shares (adjusted) (mln shares)

326.3

112.0

(66%)

Deals (‘000)

518.0

88.6

(83%)

 

Out of 77 listed stocks in February 2006, only two stocks rallied, namely, Jarir Marketing which surged more than 200 percent and Almarai (107 percent).

 

Gaining Companies compared to Feb. 2006

Company

Feb. 25, 2006

Feb. 25, 2019

Variation

Jarir

48.75

147.00

+202%

Almarai

28.50

54.80

+107%

 

Meanwhile, Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Co. (SADAFCO) was the biggest loser, declining by nearly 9 percent. Banque Saudi Fransi (BSF) came second with a drop of 29 percent, and then Saudi British Bank (SABB) (30 percent). Saudi Telecom Co. (STC) and Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Co. (SAFCO) also retreated 43 percent each.

 

Companies Saw less than 50% Decline since Feb. 2006 (SAR)

Company

Feb. 25, 2006

Feb. 25, 2019

Variation

SADAFCO

111.25

102.00

(9%)

BSF

52.13

37.00

(29%)

SABB

53.17

36.95

(30%)

Tawuniya

83.00

57.70

(31%)

ANB

51.00

34.70

(32%)

Samba

60.00

36.00

(40%)

Yansab

115.50

68.00

(41%)

Riyad

39.63

22.54

(43%)

STC

174.75

99.20

(43%)

SAFCO

139.00

78.70

(43%)

Saudi Cement

101.75

56.50

(44%)

Alawwal

29.79

16.24

(45%)

BATIC*

69.90

35.85

(49%)

*Capital hike during the period.

 

A total of 61 stocks decreased by more than 50 percent over this period, led by Anaam Holding which plunged by 97 percent and Aseer Trading, Tourism & Manufacturing Co. (Aseer) (96 percent). Nama Chemicals also tumbled by 95 percent, while Al Rajhi Bank and Saudi Basic Industries Corporation slumped by 56 percent and 50 percent respectively.

 

Companies Saw Over 50% Decline since Feb. 2006 (SAR)

Company

Feb. 25, 2006

Feb. 25, 2019

Variation

Anaam

468.94

12.20

(97%)

Aseer

247.44

9.40

(96%)

Nama

554.73

27.65

(95%)

QACO

212.34

11.78

(94%)

National Gypsum

199.10

11.88

(94%)

Amiantit

91.40

6.20

(93%)

Cable

688.94

48.35

(93%)

Arabian Pipes

150.71

10.70

(93%)

SIDC

117.20

8.65

(93%)

Wafrah

190.60

15.14

(92%)

AlBaha

232.73

20.12

(91%)

Advanced

158.13

14.04

(91%)

Al Ahsa

101.50

10.00

(90%)

Yamama Cement

141.77

14.02

(90%)

Tabuk Cement

113.69

12.16

(89%)

Thimar

214.20

23.80

(89%)

SARCO

352.05

41.25

(88%)

JAZADCO

113.60

13.90

(88%)

TADCO

80.85

10.40

(87%)

Eastern Cement

167.10

24.18

(86%)

SISCO

78.51

11.46

(85%)

FIPCO

224.76

33.30

(85%)

Zoujaj

122.80

18.22

(85%)

Zamil

110.75

17.42

(84%)

SPIMACO

166.83

27.10

(84%)

Mobily

103.65

17.92

(83%)

Arabian Cement

136.73

24.54

(82%)

Fitaihi

60.34

10.88

(82%)

Ma’adaniyah

97.28

17.58

(82%)

Qassim Cement

203.00

38.10

(81%)

GASCO

154.00

29.60

(81%)

Alasmak

350.58

67.40

(81%)

SIECO

431.58

83.00

(81%)

Tihama

241.20

46.70

(81%)

Tasnee

76.20

16.24

(79%)

Savola

151.56

32.75

(78%)

SASCO

71.70

15.70

(78%)

ARDCO

91.22

20.04

(78%)

Alujain

108.00

23.92

(78%)

Dur

89.24

19.78

(78%)

Sahara

70.73

15.88

(78%)

Shams

138.80

31.75

(77%)

SAPTCO

65.12

14.90

(77%)

Ash-Sharqiyah

215.60

50.70

(76%)

Saudi Ceramic

81.87

20.02

(76%)

Al Jouf

88.00

22.34

(75%)

Al Akaria

49.69

12.66

(75%)

Yanbu Cement

100.54

27.90

(72%)

SIIG

84.48

24.12

(71%)

Southern Cement

148.50

42.50

(71%)

Aljazira

53.34

15.78

(70%)

SEC

50.80

16.56

(67%)

Saudi Chemical

97.24

32.60

(66%)

Makkah Construction

226.00

76.10

(66%)

Albilad

84.38

29.00

(66%)

Bahri

86.79

29.85

(66%)

Taiba

78.42

28.10

(64%)

SAIB

51.72

18.80

(64%)

NADEC

72.24

27.40

(62%)

Al Rajhi

228.01

99.20

(56%)

SABIC

243.60

120.80

(50%)

 

In February 2006, the Saudi benchmark traded at a price-t-earnings (P/E) ratio of more than 57 times, excluding the companies which had not launched operations at that time, compared to a current P/E ratio of 18.39 times. Also, a total of 41 companies, then, were traded at a higher P/E ratio compared to the market, led by Nama (2398x), while nine firms were traded at a negative P/E ratio.

 

Currently, 28 listed companies traded at a higher P/E ratio compared to the market, spearheaded by BATIC Investment and Logistics (49x), and Arabian Cement (45x). Also, 24 companies traded currently at a negative P/E ratio.

 

P/E Ratio

Company

Feb. 25, 2006

Feb. 25, 2019

Share price (SAR)

P/E ratio

Share price (SAR)

P/E ratio

AlBaha

148.75

Negative

20.12

Negative

Shams

138.75

Negative

31.75

Negative

Amiantit

91.50

Negative

6.20

Negative

Anaam

469.00

Negative

12.20

Negative

SIDC

117.25

Negative

8.65

Negative

SADAFCO

111.25

Negative

102.00

15.8

Alasmak

177.33

Negative

67.40

Negative

Wafrah

190.50

Negative

15.14

Negative

Mobily

103.75

Negative

17.92

Negative

Albilad

84.33

0

29.00

15.6

Tawuniya

83.00

10

57.70

Negative

SASCO

82.92

27

15.70

26.8

ANB

51.00

28

34.70

10.4

STC

174.75

28

99.20

18.3

Zoujaj

123.00

28

18.22

19.5

BSF

52.13

28

37.00

13.4

Samba

60.00

30

36.00

13.0

SABB

53.17

32

36.95

11.2

Saudi Cement

101.75

32

56.50

21.5

Alawwal

29.79

32

16.24

16.4

Jarir

65.00

33

147.00

18.3

Southern Cement

148.50

34

42.50

23.1

Aljazira

58.27

35

15.78

12.9

Yanbu Cement

100.50

35

27.90

28.7

SAIB

47.81

36

18.80

9.6

SABIC

243.75

38

120.80

16.8

Arabian Cement

136.50

41

24.54

45.0

Eastern Cement

167.00

48

24.18

40.0

National Gypsum

199.25

48

11.88

Negative

Riyad

39.63

51

22.54

14.3

Al Ahsa

101.50

52

10.00

Negative

SAFCO

139.00

53

78.70

18.8

Saudi Chemical

92.00

56

32.60

16.0

Yamama Cement

141.75

57

14.02

Negative

Saudi Ceramic

98.06

59

20.02

Negative

Zamil

110.75

62

17.42

Negative

Qassim Cement

203.00

65

38.10

28.3

SAPTCO

65.25

65

14.90

High

Al Rajhi

228.01

66

99.20

15.8

GASCO

154.00

66

29.60

24.1

Tabuk Cement

113.75

66

12.16

Negative

Savola

151.50

67

32.75

Negative

Almarai

28.50

68

54.80

27.2

SIECO

2135.00

73

83.00

Negative

Arabian Pipes

150.75

78

10.70

Negative

Bahri

86.75

78

29.85

24.4

JAZADCO

113.50

82

13.90

Negative

Al Akaria

99.50

86

12.66

23.8

Taiba

71.25

86

28.10

27.9

QACO

212.50

89

11.78

High

SIIG

84.50

92

24.12

12.5

Sahara

70.75

100

15.88

11.1

NADEC

72.32

108

27.40

High

Dur

89.25

112

19.78

34.0

Aseer

247.75

126

9.42

Negative

TADCO

80.83

127

10.40

Negative

Tasnee

76.25

139

16.24

8.0

Ma’adaniyah

97.25

141

17.58

Negative

SEC

50.75

143

16.56

38.6

Tihama

241.00

147

46.70

High

BATIC

87.38

153

35.85

48.8

Ash-Sharqiyah

215.50

154

50.70

Negative

ARDCO

91.13

197

20.04

13.1

Makkah Construction

226.00

200

76.10

High

SPIMACO

167.17

208

27.10

20.8

Al Jouf Agriculture

88.00

213

22.34

29.1

Fitaihi

60.50

239

10.88

Negative

Thimar

214.25

263

23.80

High

FIPCO

224.75

266

33.30

High

SISCO

79.17

496

11.46

30.5

SARCO

352.00

1,483

41.25

High

Alujain

108.00

2,265

23.92

7.7

SAIC

158.33

2,319

14.04

17.1

Nama

498.63

2,398

27.65

10.9

 

The Saudi market traded at a price-to-book ratio (P/B Ratio) of 11x in February 2006, compared to a current P/B ratio of 1.94x, with a decline of 82 percent.

 

In 2006, Saudi Electricity Co. (SEC) recorded the lowest P/B ratio of 4.58x, while AlBaha Investment & Development traded at the highest P/B of 109.81x then.

 

Currently, Zamil Industrial investment and Saudi Industrial Export traded at the lowest and the highest P/B ratios of 0.68x and 22.84x consecutively.

 

Book Value Multiplier

Company

Feb. 25, 2006

Feb. 25, 2019

Share price (SAR)

BV multiplier

Share price (SAR)

BV multiplier

SEC

50.75

4.58

16.56

0.94

Tawuniya

83.00

4.93

57.70

3.34

Fitaihi

60.50

5.29

10.88

0.93

Nadec

72.32

7.15

27.40

1.57

BATIC

87.38

7.30

35.85

2.97

SAIB

47.81

7.31

18.80

1.21

SAPTCO

65.25

7.35

14.90

1.14

Saudi Cement

101.75

7.90

56.50

3.10

SADAFCO

111.25

7.97

102.00

2.50

ANB

51.00

8.03

34.70

1.31

Yanbu Cement

100.50

8.15

27.90

1.38

Arabian Cement

136.50

8.39

24.54

0.88

Eastern Cement

167.00

8.48

24.18

0.95

Al Akaria

99.50

8.54

12.66

0.88

BSF

52.13

8.77

37.00

1.45

Saudi Chemical

92.00

8.79

32.60

1.37

ARDCO

91.13

9.03

20.04

1.29

SASCO

82.92

9.03

15.70

1.24

Amiantit

91.50

9.05

6.20

0.85

Alawwal

29.79

9.27

16.24

1.34

Samba

60.00

9.29

36.00

1.71

Tihama

241.00

9.33

46.70

5.72

Zoujaj

123.00

9.52

18.22

0.92

GASCO

154.00

9.57

29.60

1.95

Saudi Ceramic

98.06

9.74

20.02

0.80

SPIMACO

167.17

9.77

27.10

1.11

Taiba

71.25

9.83

28.10

1.12

Southern Cement

148.50

10.54

42.50

1.92

SABB

53.17

10.63

36.95

1.71

STC

174.75

10.64

99.20

3.15

Alujain

108.00

10.82

23.92

1.21

Riyad

39.63

10.90

22.54

1.84

SARCO

352.00

10.93

41.25

1.25

Al Ahsa

101.50

11.02

10.00

0.94

Dur

89.25

11.17

19.78

1.11

Zamil

110.75

11.31

17.42

0.68

Aljazira

58.27

11.34

15.78

1.15

Jarir

65.00

11.48

147.00

10.38

SABIC

243.75

11.72

120.80

2.09

SAFCO

139.00

12.09

78.70

4.15

Tabouk Cement

113.75

12.41

12.16

1.01

Bahri

86.75

13.14

29.85

1.25

JAZADCO

113.50

13.45

13.90

1.18

Arabian Cement

150.75

13.68

10.70

0.73

Sahara

70.75

13.73

15.88

1.33

QACO

212.50

13.74

11.78

1.10

TADCO

80.83

14.09

10.40

0.91

SISCO

79.17

14.11

11.46

0.88

Ash-Sharqiyah

215.50

14.30

50.70

1.78

Qassim Cement

203.00

15.38

38.10

2.09

Aseer

247.75

15.90

9.42

0.73

SIIG

84.50

16.34

24.12

1.57

Anaam

469.00

16.45

12.20

1.92

Makkah Construction

226.00

17.08

76.10

2.29

National Gypsum

199.25

17.41

11.88

0.85

Albilad

84.33

17.46

29.00

2.22

Shams

138.75

17.50

31.75

3.49

SIECO

2135.00

17.67

83.00

22.84

Yamama Cement

141.75

18.21

14.02

0.84

Almarai

28.50

18.49

54.80

3.93

Maadaniyah

97.25

18.54

17.58

1.33

Mobily

103.75

20.15

17.92

0.99

Thimar

214.25

20.42

23.80

2.04

SIDC

117.25

22.91

8.65

1.01

Tasnee

76.25

24.66

16.24

1.18

Savola

151.50

27.11

32.75

2.29

Al Rajhi

228.01

27.51

99.20

3.32

FIPCO

224.75

34.34

33.30

2.06

Alasmak

177.33

34.94

67.40

6.75

Wafrah

190.50

37.99

15.14

2.52

SAIC

158.33

79.43

14.04

0.84

Nama

498.63

103.92

27.65

1.84

AlBaha

148.75

109.81

20.12

2.51

 

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