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Sabic Q2 profit hits SR7.5bn
- Saudi Arabia: Monday, July 21 - 2008 at 10:51
The Saudi Basic Industries Corporation has reported its highest quarterly net profits reaching SR7.54bn compared with SR6.47bn in the same period last year, an increase of 17%. Net profits for the first six months increased by 13%, posting SR14.5bn, from SR12.8bn in the same period last year.
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