Stock Analysis
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- Consumer Services
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- SASE:4290
Al Khaleej Training and Education Full Year 2023 Earnings: ر.س0.61 loss per share (vs ر.س0.005 profit in FY 2022)
Al Khaleej Training and Education (TADAWUL:4290) Full Year 2023 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: ر.س983.6m (up 12% from FY 2022).
- Net loss: ر.س39.5m (down from ر.س347.5k profit in FY 2022).
- ر.س0.61 loss per share (down from ر.س0.005 profit in FY 2022).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Al Khaleej Training and Education shares are up 8.6% from a week ago.
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About SASE:4290
Al Khaleej Training and Education
Al Khaleej Training and Education Company, together with its subsidiaries, operates schools for primary and secondary education with an international curriculum in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Other Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and internationally.
Mediocre balance sheet and overvalued.