SABIC climbs to one-month high
- Saudi Arabia: Sunday, December 09 - 2012 at 19:07
The Tadawul All-Share Index ended Sunday trading 0.10% higher at 6,783.55. Market heavyweight SABIC advanced 1.70% to reach SR91, the highest level since Nov. 7. On Saturday, SABIC's Board of Directors recommend to the General Assembly the distribution of SR9bn in dividends to shareholders for the second half of 2012 at SR3 per share. Shares of Abdullah A. M. Al-Khodari Sons Company closed unchanged at SR25.10. Earlier in the day, the construction firm said it was awarded by the Ministry of Higher Education the construction of the faculty of computer sciences, valued at SR124.9m.
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