27/10/2017 22:02 AST

Saudi Arabia's plan to build an entirely new $500 billion city by the Red Sea has breathed life into the country's beaten down cement sector.

Shares of companies such as Saudi Cement, Southern Province Cement and Yanbu Cement, the country's biggest by market value, have all risen since the kingdom announced the plan earlier this week. The gains follow sharp declines for most of the year as investors recognize the potential for a change of fortune.

The announcement "is surely a long-term positive for the cement sector -- a sector which has been reeling under immense pressure of overcapacity, inventory pile up, cost increases and a plummeting cement price, over the past two years," said Ankit Gupta, vice president for research at Shuaa Investment Management in Dubai.

Three days of rising share prices bear testimony to the project's significance. After falling 20 per cent this year through Octobert 23, Tabuk Cement has climbed 28 percent in the past three trading sessions, more than erasing its decline for the year. Saudi Cement Co., Southern Province Cement and Yanbu Cement have all advanced at least four times more than the country's main stock gauge.

Companies such as Tabuk and Al Jouf Cement that are located in the north of the country, near to where the new city will be based, stand to benefit most given that logistics are a major cost element for cement companies, Mr Gupta said.

Still, the stocks may not be entirely out of the woods yet, according to Mr Gupta.

"It's a bit premature to be overly optimistic about the prospects of the entire Saudi cement sector, with the sector still having over ten months of inventories and limited short-term demand catalysts," he said.


The National

Ticker Price Volume
NAYIFAT 13.94 229,739
RIBL 24.84 6,676,931
ABC 0.35 370,000
DIC 2.07 2,049,713
ALRAJHI 85.00 7,711,297
A.OTHAIMMARKET 11.90 545,416
ZAINKSA 10.82 1,868,409
Saudi Arabia's POS transactions fluctuate in early September to reach $3.5bn

09/12/2024

Saudi Arabia's point-of-sale transactions dipped in the first week of September, dropping by 4.9 percent from the previous week to reach SR13.3 billion ($3.5 billion), with the education sector leadi

Arab News

Planning council reviews economic progress, Saudi Vision achievements

09/12/2024

Saudi Arabia's top council on economic affairs reviewed a number of reports during a virtual meeting held on Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The Council of Economic and Development Affai

Arab News

Three Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority employees arrested after receiving bribes: Nazaha

15/09/2024

RIYADH: Three employees of the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority at the King Abdullah Port in Rabigh have been arrested after receiving bribes from six residents.

The bribes amounted to SR2,

Arab News

Saudi Arabia's inflation rate hits 1.6% in August: GASTAT

14/09/2024

Saudi Arabia's annual inflation rate reached 1.6 percent in August compared to the same month last year, driven by higher housing costs, official data showed.

According to the General Autho

Arab News

S&P revises Saudi Arabia's outlook to positive, affirms 'A/A-1' ratings

13/09/2024

S&P Global Ratings has revised its outlook on Saudi Arabia to positive from stable and affirmed its 'A/A-1' long- and short-term foreign and local currency unsolicited sovereign credit ratings. The

Saudi Gazette