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Computer Stationery Industry SAOG

CSII:MUS

Computer Stationery Industry SAOG

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  • Price (OMR)0.26
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded1.53k
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About the company

Computer Stationery Industry SAOG (CSI) is an Oman-based company engaged in the printing of computer stationery. The Company is organized into two business segments: the Continuous stationery segment, which is engaged in producing and distributing continuous stationery items and other related products, and the Specialized printing segment, which is engaged in manufacture and distribution of specialized printed materials and other related products. The Company operates one wholly owned subsidiary, namely Oman Printers and Stationers Limited Company LLC, which is engaged in specialized printing of school books, leaflets and other general materials. The Company exports its products to Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Africa and Asia.

  • Revenue in OMR (TTM)1.27m
  • Net income in OMR-541.36k
  • Incorporated1984
  • Employees168.00
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