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Posted on January 10, 2022 by admin

Saudi Arabia’s eXtra sees highest profit in its history in 2021

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s United Electronics Co., known as eXtra, posted its highest-ever estimated annual profit for the fiscal year 2021. Net profit jumped by 42 percent from a year earlier, reaching …

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