The Financial CoOG (MUS:FINC) Short Ratio

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What is The Financial CoOG Short Ratio?

Short Ratio is a metric signaling prevailing investors' sentiment with a company. It represents the number of days it takes short sellers on average to repurchase all the shares short.

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The Financial CoOG Business Description

Address AlAthaiba - Way 48 AlAthaiba street, P.O.Box 782, Ruwi, OMN, 131
The Financial Corp Co SAOG is an Oman-based company engaged in the provision of investment banking and financial services. The company's operating segment includes Corporate Finance, Asset Management, Brokerage, and Corporate Research. Its Corporate Finance and advisory division offers the initial public offering, rights issues, private placement, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, divestments and others services. The Asset Management division manages two open-ended listed funds namely Al Amal Fund JIA and Majan Capital Fund JIA as well as discretionary portfolio management services. Brokerage division provides brokerage services. The Corporate Research division carries out research on the economy, financial markets, economic sectors, and corporations.