Technology, regulatory and cost factors to drive green transportation developments, say IEAA conference panelists

Technology, regulatory and cost factors to drive green transportation developments, say IEAA conference panelists

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index on Sunday lost 101.52 points — or 1 percent — to close at 10,051.78, extending last week’s 3.8 percent fall. 

While MSCI Tadawul 30 Index fell 12.43 points to 1,371.41, the parallel market Nomu dropped 0.79 percent to 18,967.99. 

TASI’s total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR2.77 billion ($740 million) as 37 stocks of the listed 224 advanced and 179 receded. 

Among sectoral indices, 18 of the 21 listed on the stock exchange declined, while three gained. 

The Diversified Financials Index witnessed heavy selling as the sector shed 204.07 points to 4,057.15. 

Tihama Advertising and Public Relations Co. took the worst hit as its share price plunged 6.81 percent to SR61.60. 

Other prominent losers were Thob Al Aseel Co., Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Co., Arabian Cement Co. and Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Co. 

Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Co. reported a 28 percent decline in net profit after zakat and tax to SR424.6 million in 2022 from SR587.7 million in 2021. 

In a statement to the stock exchange, the group said that its operating expenses increased 16.6 percent to SR644.3 million in 2022 due to a rise in salaries and related benefits.  

Operating revenue declined 8.1 percent to SR1.07 billion in 2022 from SR1.16 billion in 2021.  

Earnings per share reduced to SR3.54 in 2022 from SR4.9 in the year-ago period. 

Tadawul Group’s board of directors recommended a 23.1 percent cash dividend, or SR2.31 per share, for 2022, totaling SR277.13 million. Its share price fell 4.7 percent to SR150.20. 

Middle East Healthcare Co., also known as Saudi German Health, on the other hand, was the topmost gainer as its share price shot up 9.96 percent to SR29.80 after its outstanding financial results. 

The company reported a 337 percent surge in 2022 net profit after zakat and tax of SR75.2 million from SR17.2 million in 2021. 

The profit spike was spurred by an increase in the number of patients in outpatient and inpatient clinics, higher revenue due to the revised prices with major customers, accreditation and case mix, and better efficiency due to the ramp-up of new facilities. 

In the fourth quarter of 2022, the healthcare services provider achieved a net profit of SR33.2 million against a net loss of SR18.39 million in the year-ago period. 

Astra Industrial Group’s share prices also jumped 7.68 percent to SR60.30, its highest level since May 2014 

On the announcements front, Saudi Ceramic Co. also reported a decline of 26 percent in net profit to SR173.9 million in 2022 from SR233.8 billion a year earlier. 

The profit decline is attributed to a slight decrease in sales and an increase in the cost of production inputs, affecting profit margins.  

The company reported an 11 percent decline in net profit to SR41.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2022 from SR47.1 million in the year-ago period. Its share price fell 2 percent to SR29.35. 

On Sunday, the board of National Environmental Recycling Co., also known as Tadweeer, recommended on

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    Green Technology for Sustainable Development, Hisense Contributes to Achieving Carbon Neutrality | Nation/World

    Green Technology for Sustainable Development, Hisense Contributes to Achieving Carbon Neutrality | Nation/World

    QINGDAO, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oct 29, 2021–

    The COP26 Summit is set to begin on Oct 31st,  around 200 countries will gather and discuss the actions to protect and restore ecosystems. Driven by green technology, Hisense continues to integrate environmental protection initiatives in all aspects of manufacturing, supply chain, and developing energy-saving products.

    This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20211029005165/en/

    Hisense Green Technology (Photo: Business Wire)

    Greener Technology

    Since 2018, Hisense reduced HFC-245fa through technology innovation, reformed its refrigerator production using foaming technology and lowered greenhouse emissions. As a result, it decreased approximately 5847.3 tons of CO2 emissions. Furthermore, in 2021, United Nations Development Program(UNDP) publicly appraised the technology as an eco-leader in the fridge industry.

    More Energy Saving

    Hisense has now lowered the power consumption of a 100-inch Laser TV to around 250 watts, while the LCD TV of the same size has a power consumption of more than 800 watts. In the future, Hisense will reduce the energy consumption of 100-inch Laser TV to under 200 watts.

    Sustainable Manufacturing

    Hisense strictly follows the principles of energy conservation and environmental protection at all stages, from raw material selection to production and processing. For example, when Hisense manufactures a new series of TVs, it optimizes the overall heat dissipation system of the TV, reduces the thickness of the back cover of the TV, and saves 4,626 tons of plastic each year, which is equivalent to reducing the use of 514 million plastic bags.

    Along with the COP26 conference, CNBC launched the CNBC ESG Council, a roundtable summit attended and discussed by the CEOs of the world’s most prominent companies. Speaking beforehand, Hisense President Jia Shaoqian, a member of the CNBC ESG Council, shared his insights and actions on technological innovation and sustainable development with global audiences.

    President Jia also stated that, as a company with social influence and fulfillment of social responsibility, we should always focus on ESG, achieve the goal of being green, healthy, low energy consumption and environmental protection, meanwhile, without sacrificing the environment, achieving sustainable development with greener, healthier, lower energy consumption and better environmental protection. Sustainable development is a long-term endeavor for Hisense. Internally, Hisense adheres to a long-term initiative of building a better environment for enterprises and employees. Externally, we fulfill environmental protection and social responsibility to ensure that consumer rights and the world environment are protected.

    View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20211029005165/en/

    CONTACT: Media:

    Lori Luo

    Hisense PR Team

    Email:[email protected]

    KEYWORD: AUSTRALIA/OCEANIA CHINA AUSTRALIA ASIA PACIFIC

    INDUSTRY KEYWORD: HARDWARE ENERGY ENVIRONMENT TECHNOLOGY OTHER ENERGY

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