Saudi Aramco hits new low since trading began on December 11

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FILE PHOTO: The logo of Saudi Aramco is seen at Aramco headquarters in Dhahran
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Saudi Aramco is seen at Aramco headquarters in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia May 23, 2018. Picture taken May 23, 2018. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah/File Photo

January 6, 2020

DUBAI (Reuters) – Saudi Aramco <2222.SE> shares briefly hit 34.45 riyals ($9.18) in early trade, their lowest level since its shares began trading on December 11, following a record-setting initial public offering (IPO).

At 0706 GMT, Aramco shares were down 0.14% at 34.50 riyals.

They have lost almost 11% since hitting a high of 38.70 riyals.

The IPO was priced at 32 riyals per share, valuing Aramco at $1.7 trillion, making it the world’s most valuable company.

(Reporting by Saeed Azhar; editing by Jason Neely)

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