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Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Company (SAFCO) is a Saudi Arabia-based petrochemical company that operates in the agricultural chemicals sector. The Company is engaged in the production, processing and ...
Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) said on Thursday it has agreed to sell its agri-nutrients business to Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Co (SAFCO), in which it owns a 43% stake.
Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Co (SAFCO) plans to shut production at some of its ammonia and urea plants in Jubail for maintenance this year, it said in its annual report. Skip to main content.
JEDDAH — Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Co (SAFCO) posted a 6.7 percent drop in its second-quarter net profit on Sunday, although the earnings still beat analysts’ forecasts.
Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Co., or Safco, an affiliate of petrochemical giant Saudi Basic Industries Corp. said it had awarded to Italy's Saipem S.p.A. the contract to build a new, large-scale ...
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, Dec 8 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Company (Safco) will raise its capital by 33.3 percent using retained earnings in order to finance expansion plans, it said in a ...
Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Co. (Safco), an affiliate of Riyadh-based Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC), awarded a lump-sum, turnkey contract to the German engineering company, UHDE GMBH for ...
DUBAI- Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Co (SAFCO) has invited banks to pitch for an advisory role in its potential acquisition of stakes in five agri-nutrients businesses now held by Saudi Basic Industries ...
Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Company (Safco) will raise its capital by 33.3 percent using retained earnings in order to finance expansion plans, it said in a bourse statement on Saturday. The board of ...
JEDDAH - Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Company, or Safco, will raise its capital by 33.3 per cent using retained earnings in order to finance expansion plans, it said in a bourse statement on Saturday ...
Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC) said on Thursday it has agreed to sell its agri-nutrients abusiness to Saudi Arabia Fertilizers Co (SAFCO), in which it owns a 43 percent stake.