Qatar Exchange P.O. Box 22114, Doha, Qatar Tel: 4333666, Fax: 4319233 [email protected] www.qatarexchange.qa His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Emir of the State of Qatar

His Highness Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Heir Apparent Board of Directors

H.E. Dr. Khalid Bin Mohamed Al-Attiyah Minister of State for International Co-operation and Acting Minister of Business and Trade Chairman

Mr. Ahmad Al-Sayed Vice Chairman

4 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Sh. Dr. Khalid Bin Thani Bin Abdulla Al-Thani Mr. Abdulrahman Ahmad Al-Shaibi Member Member

Mr. Waleed Jassim AlMossallam Mr. Khalifa Jassim Al Kuwari Member Member

Mr. Jean François Theodore Mr. Garry Jones Mr. Roland Bellegarde Member Member Member

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 5 Vision The primary aim of Qatar Exchange is to support Qatar’s economy by giving investors a platform through which they can trade fairly and efficiently. The Exchange is part of a comprehensive national strategy that aims to establish Qatar as a world-class international market and reinforce the Country’s position as a regional financial centre by introducing new trading products, technology and international investors and issuers to Doha.

6 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Chairman’s Message

This Annual Report The major development at Qatar Exchange Most of all, we are looking towards the coincided with the world’s recent recovery strategic partnership, signed between marks a significant event from the worst financial crisis in more than Qatar Government and NYSE , in the history of Qatar half a century. This crisis caused several to develop Qatar Exchange to meet the countries to review their rules, financial expectations and aspirations of the State Exchange, formerly Doha policies and management methods in a bid of Qatar and its citizens, under the wise Securities Market, namely to adopt preventive measures to safeguard guidance and leadership of HH Sheikh the start of the process their future. In this respect, our prudent Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Emir of the government took the lead in undertaking State of Qatar and HH Sheikh Tamim to enforce the necessary vital procedures, which thwarted the Bin Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, the Heir changes to the market repercussions of the crisis on the national Apparent. economy. These wise decisions were highly Last but not the least, we would like to structure. praised by various economic parties, both express our deepest gratitude to their The aim of this process is to transform locally and globally. Highnesses for their significant support to Qatar Exchange from a local market into Our strong belief that Qatar Exchange is an Qatar Exchange and the Qatari economy a global financial player, endowed with important pillar of our national economy, that has in turn facilitated the development all the characteristics of a world-class has inspired us to direct our focus on of a flourishing and prosperous country. exchange, including advanced trading providing the best services to local and systems, state-of-the-art technologies, and international investors. Furthermore, we are rules and regulations that are aligned with striving to promote fairness and integrity international standards in order to promote by implementing rules, regulations and Dr. Khalid Bin Mohamed Al-Attiyah transparency and provide competitive Minister of State for International guidelines that are consistent with the best products for all classes of investors Co-operation and Acting Minister of international practices and by providing Business and Trade worldwide. liquidity to investors. Chairman of Qatar Exchange

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 7 Mission s $EVELOP A SUCCESSFUL REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL exchange with strong domestic roots. s (ELP DEVELOP 1ATAR INTO THE REGIONS PRIMARY financial centre. s /FFER A DIVERSIlED RANGE OF INVESTMENT AND trading opportunities for investors and members. s 0ROVIDE DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS with access to listed companies from Qatar and abroad. s "E AN IMPORTANT DOMESTIC AND REGIONAL CAPITAL market for issuers to raise capital and for investors to trade securities and derivative products. s "E A CHALLENGING AND REWARDING PLACE TO WORK

8 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 CEO’s Message

This is an exciting time Khalifa Al-Thani, the Heir Apparent, Qatar’s link Qatar Exchange with NYSE Euronext’s economy has now grown to be recognised global markets. for Qatar Exchange and as one of the strongest economies in We will be introducing new financial the world. This, in turn, has created an I am honoured to have products, providing investors with more excellent environment for growth. been entrusted with the investment opportunities and will be responsibility of leading No economy has completely avoided the contributing to the wealth creation of the adverse impacts of the global economic State of Qatar. In time, Qatar Exchange the Company as it enters crisis, and Qatar Exchange experienced a will become an attractive place, not just a new era. drop in its short-term turnover as a result of for Qataris, but also for international the crisis. However, as investor confidence companies to list and for global investors The plans to transform Qatar Exchange into returns, given the strength of the economy, to trade. a successful international marketplace are I fully expect the market to pick up over the This will take time. Significant investment ambitious and far reaching. However, the medium to long-term. will be required over the next couple of foundations are already in place to enable The first phase of the Exchange’s years before we start to see tangible us to develop the Market. We have a well- transformation is already underway and results, but with the support of the State established exchange which has sufficient we are working closely with the local of Qatar and the help of our colleagues liquidity, credible members and an active regulators to ensure that the rules and at NYSE Euronext, I believe that we have investor base. regulations which govern the Market are every chance of achieving our goals. Furthermore, under the wise stewardship in line with international standards. We are of His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa also developing our technology and by the Al-Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, and end of the year we intend to install a new, Andre Went His Highness Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Bin high performance trading system that will Chief Executive Officer

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 9 Qatar Exchange and NYSE Euronext – a true partnership

In June 2009, the State About Qatar Exchange About NYSE Euronext Established in 1995, Doha Securities NYSE Euronext (NYX) is the world’s most of Qatar entered into Market (DSM) officially commenced diverse exchange group, offering a broad a strategic partnership operations in May 1997. Since then the and growing array of financial products with NYSE Euronext. The Exchange has grown to become one of the and services in Europe and the United leading stock markets in the GCC region. States that include cash equities, futures, deal saw NYSE Euronext In June 2009, Qatar Holding (QH), the options, exchange-traded products, acquire a 20% stake in strategic and direct investment arm of bonds, market data, and commercial Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), and technology solutions. With over 8,000 Qatar Exchange, with the NYSE Euronext (NYX) signed an agreement listed issues globally, NYSE Euronext’s remaining 80% owned by to form a major strategic partnership equity markets – the New York Stock Qatar Holding. to establish DSM as a world-class Exchange, Euronext, NYSE Arca, and international exchange, and provide NYSE NYSE Amex – represent nearly 40% of The agreement is designed to help Euronext with a valuable presence in the the world’s cash equity trading volume, establish Qatar Exchange as a world- Middle East. DSM was renamed as Qatar the most liquidity of any global exchange class international exchange, and provide Exchange on the conclusion of the deal. group. NYSE Euronext also operates NYSE NYSE Euronext with a valuable presence Liffe, the leading European derivative The primary aim of Qatar Exchange is in the Middle East. It will provide Qatar business and the world’s second largest to support Qatar’s economy by giving with the total market infrastructure derivative business by value of trading. investors a platform through which they capability as well as the opportunity to NYSE Euronext offers comprehensive can trade fairly and efficiently. Qatar reinforce the Country’s position as a global commercial technology, connectivity, Exchange also provides the public with regional capital market by introducing new and market data products and services access to market information, ensures trading products, technology as well as through its innovative trading solutions unit, correct disclosure of information, and international investors and issuers to Doha. NYSE Technologies. NYSE Euronext is a enforces securities regulations. Qatar part of the S&P 500 Index and is the only Under the leadership of the new CEO Exchange is regulated by Qatar Financial exchange operator in the S&P 100 Index. Andre Went, who previously served as Markets Authority (QFMA). a Managing Director based at NYSE www.qatarexchange.qa www.nyse.com Euronext in Amsterdam, the Management Team of Qatar Exchange will build on the previous achievements of DSM. Work has already begun on transitioning Qatar Exchange to NYSE Euronext’s next- generation trading technology - Universal Trading Platform (UTP). UTP presently operates NYSE Euronext’s European cash markets and is being rolled out across all of NYSE Euronext’s cash and derivative markets globally. NYSE Euronext is also working closely with Qatar Exchange to assist with other aspects of the Market’s development including the introduction of new products and the implementation of international standards.

As Qatar Exchange begins a new chapter in its history, it knows that it has the support of an experienced partner.

10 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Qatar Exchange Main Indicators

End of Period Data 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

No. of Listed Companies 44 43 40 36 32

No. of Brokerage Firms 7 7 7 7 9

Market Capitalization (QR Million) 320,081 279,038.20 347,695.10 221,729.70 317,201.70

General Price Index 6,959.17 6,886.12 9,580.45 7,133.00 11,053.06

Period’s Data 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

Volume of Shares Traded 3,450,086,784 3,893,519,719 3,411,256,739 1,865,440,994 1,033,081,146

Value of Shares Traded (QR) 92,164,529,102 175,552,351,735 108,929,466,178 74,936,767,140 102,842,682,611

Number of Transactions 1,690,085 2,179,861 1,811,779 1,732,638 1,130,047

Number of Trading Days 253 254 252 248 255

Average Daily Trading Value (QR) 364,286,676 691,150,991 432,259,786 302,164,384 403,304,638

No. of New Issues 1 11 2 7 11

Value of New Issues (QR Million) 8,665 19,459 7,500 10,800 14,700

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 11 Global Stock Markets

2009 was an unprecedented year for The resulting rebound in financial stocks, rallying 43.9% to reach 2,269.15 from its the global financial markets, as it was a major element of many indices, was close of 1,577.03 on December 31, 2008. characterized by panic in the first few complemented by gains in technology months of the year but ended on a more and materials’ shares on expectations that In Europe, the German DAX 30 closed positive note with major markets recording the economic recovery would spur capital 2009, 23.85% higher on a Y-T-Y basis at significant rebounds. The main driver spending and increase demand for energy, 5,957.43 while France’s CAC40 closed continued to be the financial crisis, which metals and natural resources. Some of that 2009 22.32% higher at 3,936.33. The has its roots in 2008. The crisis forced optimism appears to have been merited leading British Index, the FTSE 100, saw governments and central banks around the as most of the world’s leading economies its biggest annual rise since 1997, adding globe to take extraordinary measures to have returned to growth albeit at fairly 22.07%, to finish at 5,412.88 in 2009 support economies and stimulate growth. subdued levels. compared to 4,434.20 in 2008.

It required the combined efforts of many The benchmark Standard & Poor’s 500 Strong annual gains were visible elsewhere governments and central banks to reduce Index rose 23.5% on a Y-T-Y basis in in East Asia, including in Japan where the overall economic slowdown which 2009 ending the year at 1,115.10 points the Nikkei 225 Index closed 19% higher was witnessed at the end of 2008 and the compared to 903.25 points in 2008 while despite the fact that the Japanese beginning of 2009. The collective action the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) economy is again flirting with recession. ultimately translated into tentative signs of climbed 18.8% to 10,428.05 from 8,776.39 Illustration (1) below provides the economic recovery. In terms of asset prices in the previous year. The technology-driven comparative results. at least, this economic rebound was seen Nasdaq Index nearly doubled those gains, after the second quarter of 2009 when the performance of a number of global indices rallied strongly from their *OHUNLPU7YPJL0UKPJLZMVY:LSLJ[LK.SVIHS:[VJR,_JOHUNLZ  March 2009 lows. DJIA 18.82%

The U.S. stock markets ended 2009 with NIKKEI 225 19.04% their best gains since 2003 and showed a substantial turnaround from their 2008 FTSE 100 22.07%

plunge when the economic crisis led to CAC 40 22.32% Wall Street’s worst year since the Great 23.45%

Major Indices S&P 500 Depression. Much of the 2009 advance Illustration (1) was as a result of a rebound from index DAX 30 23.83% levels, that priced in a global financial NASDAQ 43.89% meltdown which was in the end avoided. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% % Change

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Index Name Closing on Dec 31, 2009 Closing on Dec 31, 2008 % Change

NASDAQ 2,269.15 1,577.03 43.89%

DAX 30 5,957.43 4,810.20 23.85%

S&P 500 1,115.10 903.25 23.45%

CAC 40 3,936.33 3,217.97 22.32% Table (1) Table FTSE 100 5,412.88 4,434.20 22.07%

NIKKEI 225 10,546.44 8,859.56 19.04%

DJIA 10,428.05 8,776.39 18.82%

Source: Bloomberg

12 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 GCC & Arab Stock Exchanges

GCC exchanges closed 2009 in positive territory with the exception of Bahrain and Kuwait Stock Exchanges. The main factor attributed to the gain was the correlation of the GCC economies with the performance of the oil prices, which increased to US$ 80 per barrel. Another contributing factor was government intervention, either directly or through sovereign funds, in an attempt to create a ‘balanced scheme’ with their respective exchanges in dealing with the aftermath of the global financial crisis. In contrast, Bahrain Stock Exchange has not gained much since these improvements were not merited in the Bahraini economy due to limited oil reserves. Kuwait Stock Exchange suffered primarily from the external and internal repercussions of the global financial crisis, the Zian Telecom deal and the lawsuit by the American government against Agility Company, which happened during the global crisis.

Overall Arab Stock Exchanges rebounded but were unable to restore pre-crisis levels. Some were able to minimise losses while others accumulated additional losses in 2009. Conversely, the Iraqi and Tunisian When comparing the 2009 performance Market closed the year up 17.05% while Stock Exchanges retained their advanced of GCC exchanges with other Arab Abu Dhabi Securities Market gained ranking for the second consecutive year Stock Exchanges, we find that many 14.79%. Palestine Stock Exchange closed and survived the repercussions of the Arab Stock Exchanges outperformed the year 11.62% higher, followed by global financial crisis. The main reasons the GCC exchanges and occupied the , which witnessed behind Arab Stock Exchanges not first four places on the list. On the other a 10.22% rise, and Qatar Exchange with reverting to prior positions was due to hand, three Arab exchanges were on 1.06%. several factors such as: non-recovery of the declining exchanges’ list against two oil prices, ineffective measures taken by GCC exchanges. Iraq Stock Exchange Various degress of losses hit the remaining Arab governments in addressing the crisis, was the biggest gainer for the second stock exchanges during 2009, with Bahrain tight credit facilities that led to a decline consecutive year with 72.82% followed Stock Exchange recording the biggest in the liquidity levels that were needed by Tunis Stock Exchange with 48.38%. loss of 19.17% followed by Kuwait Stock for investing in capital markets, a sharp Egypt Stock Exchange trailed in third place Exchange with 9.99% and Amman Stock decline in real estate prices that caused with 35.08%, according to the EGX30 Exchange with 8.12%. Khartoum Stock a deterioration in the performance of the Index, followed by Exchange recorded a loss of 7.40% while real estate sector and a lack of investor with 32.98% and Saudi Stock Exchange Casablanca Stock Exchange declined by confidence. () with 27.46%. Muscat Securities 4.92%; Table (2).

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 13 GCC & Arab Stock Exchanges

Price Indices of GCC & Arab Stock Exchanges (2009)

Market Index 2009 Index 2008 % Change

Iraq Stock Exchange 100.86 58.36 72.82

Tunis Stock Exchange 4,291.72 2,892.40 48.38

Egypt Stock Exchange 6,209.00 4,596.49 35.08

Beirut Stock Exchange 1,566.00 1,177.63 32.98

Saudi Stock Exchange 6,121.76 4,802.99 27.46

Muscat Securities Market 6,368.80 5,441.12 17.05

Abu Dhabi Securities Market 2,743.61 2,390.01 14.79

Palestine Stock Exchange 493.00 441.66 11.62

Dubai Financial Market 1,803.58 1,636.29 10.22 (2) Table

Qatar Exchange 6,959.17 6,886.12 1.06

Casablanca Stock Exchange 10,443.81 10,984.29 -4.92

Khartoum Stock Exchange 2,363.35 2,552.27 -7.40

Amman Stock Exchange 2,534.00 2,758.00 -8.12

Kuwait Stock Exchange 7,005.30 7,782.60 -9.99

Bahrain Stock Exchange 1,458.24 1,804.07 -19.17

Source: Official Stock Exchange Websites

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14 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Performance of Qatar Exchange

The global financial crisis, which began in 2) The Government of Qatar decided to These measures by the Government helped late 2008, and the Dubai crisis of late 2009, purchase the investment portfolios to bolster the overall performance of the had an impact on the performance of Qatar of local banks’ shares listed on the economy. Oil prices were stable at US$ 68 Exchange in 2009. Indicators have declined Exchange: The Government of the per barrel, while inflation dropped to 4.2%. considerably and have failed to regain State of Qatar adopted a resolution The net profit of listed companies reached pre-crisis levels. Government actions to to acquire the national banks’ equity QR 28.5 billion at the end of 2008, higher address global and regional concerns portfolios exceeding QR 6 billion. The by 33.4% when compared to 2007, with resulted in the Exchange’s index recovering purchase price was defined as the cost a dividend payout ratio ranging from 5 to :LJ[VY(J[P]P[`  Traded Value by Sector (%) from its negative performance with a of the portfolio registered in the banks’ 83%. 1.06% increase over the previous year. records on February 28, 2009 minus Banking & Industry allocationsFinancial accumulated Institutions by the end of 16.72% 38.08% The following highlights some of the most December 31, 2008. The Banks were important actions taken by government given the option of either accepting the bodies to provide comfort to investors and offer or rejecting it. to enhance confidence and in doing so support the index and the overall economy: 3) The Qatari Government decided to purchase the banks’ real estate 1) Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) portfolios and investments: The Qatari Implementation Agreement: In 2009, government decided to purchase the QIA gradually implemented the 2008 real estate portfolios and investments agreement with national banks, that Qatari banks wanted toInsurance sell. The Services according to which QIA purchased 10 sale price was equal to the net1.60% book 43.60% to 20% of the national banks’ capital. value of such real estate loans and During the first half of 2009, QIA investments with a total ceiling of purchased 5% of the banks’ capital. QR 15 billion.

Trading Activities =HS\LVM:OHYLZ;YHKLK  Despite the rise in share prices during 200,000 the year, the volume, value and executed transactions indicators were lower in 2009 180,000 compared to 2008. 160,000

The value of traded shares decreased by 140,000 47.5% during 2009 reaching QR 92.2 billion 120,000 compared to QR 175.5 billion at the end of 2008. Similarly, the volume of traded shares 100,000 QR Million was lower by 11.39% reaching 3.5 billion 80,000 Illustration (3) shares in 2008. The executed transactions 60,000 for 2009 decreased by 22.47% reaching 1,690,085 transactions compared to 40,000 2,179,861 transactions in 2008; Illustration 20,000 (3). 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 15 Performance of Qatar Exchange

Sector Performance :LJ[VY(J[P]P[`  Traded Value by Sector (%) During 2009, the Services Sector topped Banking & the rest of the sectors in terms of value Industry Financial Institutions 16.72% of traded shares with QR 40.18 billion or 38.08% 43.60% of the total value traded. This was followed by the Banking and Financial Sector with a value amounting to QR 35.01 billion or 38.08%. The Industrial Sector was third with QR 15.41 billion or 16.72%

followed by the Insurance Sector with a Illustration (4) value of QR 1.47 billion or 1.6%; Illustration (4). Insurance Services 1.60% 43.60%

Market Capitalization Market capitalization, which represents the market value of the listed companies’ shares at the end of 2009, increased by 14.75% to QR 320.1 billion compared to =HS\LVM:OHYLZ;YHKLK  QR 279 billion in 2008. Several factors 200,000 contributed to this rise, including: s THE INCREASE IN THE SHARE PRICE OF  180,000 listed companies at the end of 2009; 160,000

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companies for various reasons, mainly 120,000 the distribution of bonus shares as 100,000 dividends to shareholders; QR Million 80,000 s SEVEN COMPANIES LISTED IN THE "ANKING and Financial Sector increased their 60,000 share capital by implementing their 40,000 agreement with QIA, according to which 20,000 QIA made a 10 to 20% contribution to the capital of these seven companies; 0 and 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Year s TWO COMPANIES THAT WERE NEWLY LISTED added approximately QR 7.6 billion to the market capitalization at the end of 2009, representing approximately 2.4% of the total market capitalization.

16 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Exchange Index

Index Performance The Index (DSM20) started 2009 below in one month to reach 5,731.3 on July At the sector level, advances and losses 7,000 points and declined during the 13. From this point the Index rebounded characterized various indices. The Services first quarter reaching its lowest mark of throughout the year reaching its highest and Industrial Sectors recorded gains of 4,230.19 on March 3, before gradually point of 7,624.45 on October 6. The Index 10.13% and 9.54%, respectively, while restoring its losses during the first half of ended the year with a slight gain of 1.06% the Banking and Financial Sector, and the year to reach its first peak of 7,376.81 at 6,959.17 compared to 6,886.12 at the Insurance Sectors recorded losses of on June 7. After a short resistance, the end of 2008. 4.07% and 13.24%, respectively. Index dropped below 7,000, losing 22.3%

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Index Adjustments Two types of adjustments were made on the Exchange Index in 2009. 1) In January 2009, the Exchange exclude companies is based on a 2) The number of free float shares for 12 implemented a resolution taken by the periodical review of the Index in companies in the Index was amended Exchange Committee on October 23, accordance with the criteria adopted by during 2009 (as illustrated in the table 2008 to make a number of adjustments the Exchange Committee and includes: on the next page), as these companies to the criteria for including companies company capitalization, value and either increased their share capital in the Index. The change involves volume of traded shares, share turnover, or changed their board directorship excluding and including a number of number of traded days and number of or lifted the restrictions on founders’ listed companies in the Index while executed transactions. shares during the year. These types of keeping the total number of companies adjustments did not affect the opening at 20. The decision to include and index value for the adjusted day but changed the weighting of the Company when calculating the Index.

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 17 Exchange Index

Adjustments made to the free float shares of twelve companies in the index during 2009

No. Company Name Adjustment Date

1. Al Khalij Commercial Bank (Al Khaliji) 08/01/2009

2. Qatar National Bank (QNB) 09/02/2009

3. Commercial Bank 17/02/2009

4. Doha Bank 02/03/2009

5. Salam International 04/03/2009

6. National Leasing 05/03/2009

7. Qatar International Islamic Bank 12/03/2009

8. Qatar Meat & Livestock (Mawashi) 22/04/2009

9. Qatar Fuel 02/06/2009

10. Al Khalij Commercial Bank (Al Khaliji) 16/06/2009

11. Gulf Holding 15/07/2009

12. Gulf Holding 27/12/2009

Subsequent Adjustments On November 25, 2009, the Qatar Exchange Management announced that, subject to the necessary approvals, the amendment of the companies in the Index would be applied at the end of the first quarter of 2010 instead of the first business day of January 2010. The decision was implemented in accordance with the best practices and to create higher liquidity levels.

18 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 New Listings

Two companies were admitted for listing during 2009. When the delisting of Qatar Technical Inspection Company occurred as a result of its acquisition by Qatar Fuel Company (Woqod), the total number of listed companies on Qatar Exchange increased to 44. The table below shows the companies that were admitted to the Exchange in 2009 along with their listing dates and the number of subscribed shares.

Company Listing Date No. of Subscribed Shares Vodafone Qatar 22/07/2009 845,400,000 Al Meera Consumer Goods 28/10/2009 10,000,000

New Issues

The primary market, the market for issuing new shares, injected QR 8.7 billion, an increase of approximately 845.4 million shares, into the supply side of the market. One new issuance of a newly established company was offered for subscription in the primary market (IPO) for an amount equal to QR 8.7 billion. There were no rights issue offered in 2009.

The total number of issued shares which were offered for subscription in the primary market amounted to 11 in 2008. Out of the 11, 10 were offered by companies already listed on the Exchange and one was in the form of an IPO for a newly established company with total issued shares amounting to QR 19.6 billion.

Newly Established Companies (IPO) during 2009

Share Price No. Company Name Total No. of Value of Nominal (Including Subscription % Paid from No. of Shares Issued Issued Value Issuance Price Nominal Offered for Shares Shares (QR) (QR) Fees - QR) (QR) Value Subscription

1. Vodafone Qatar 845,400,000 8,665,350,000 10 0.25 10.25 100% 338,160,000

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 19 Qatar Exchange – 2009 Achievements

During 2009, the Exchange implemented Exchange Resolutions Seminars, Conferences plans that focused on the development of In an effort to further develop the and Exhibitions manpower, technology and legislations. Exchange’s legislations and streamline its The Exchange conducted a number Additionally, it implemented plans that practices and procedures, the Exchange of seminars and conferences aimed at focused on increasing the number of issued a number of resolutions in 2009 to enhancing investment awareness. listed companies. Special consideration amend the Index during the first quarter of s 4HE %XCHANGE JOINTLY SPONSORED A was given to market participants, 2010. The resolution was implemented in seminar on ‘The Global Financial Crisis particularly investors, to ensure high accordance with the best practices and to and its Impact on the GCC Economies’ levels of disclosure, transparency and create higher liquidity levels. by way of financial support amounting fairness. The Exchange enhanced work to QR 20,000. legislations, operating procedures and Enhancing Investment s /N -AY   THE %XCHANGE promoted several investment awareness Awareness participated in a seminar organised programmes. Below is a snapshot of Within the framework of its ongoing by Qatar Financial Markets Authority the major achievements and events that campaign to boost investment awareness (QFMA) entitled ‘Code of Corporate occurred in 2009. and its strong belief in strengthening the Governance for Listed Companies’. investment climate as well as promoting Listing of Companies knowledge, the Exchange embarked on Co-operation with Qatar Exchange admitted two shareholding a number of initiatives in 2009 including Educational Authorities companies for listing during 2009. One organising events, participating in seminars The Exchange actively engaged itself company was transformed from a private conducted by others and co-operating with in the decision issued by H.H. Sheikh company into a public shareholding and educational bodies and the media. Tamim Bin Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, one was a newly established company: the Heir Apparent and the Chairperson of s !L -EERA #ONSUMER 'OODS #OMPANY Supreme Education Council regarding a listed on October 28, 2009. programme related to the discipline and s 6ODAFONE 1ATAR LISTED ON *ULY   moral behaviour of schools. This requires the students of all Independent and Ministry of Education Schools to enroll in one of the community services institutions and serve the community in which they live by performing 25 hours of civil community services. In this regard, the Exchange prepared tailor-made introductory and training programmes to acquaint students with the Market’s activities and operations. This significant step aimed at preparing students to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge needed to enter the workforce, serve the country’s needs and enhance their investment awareness.

Field Trip by School Students The Exchange welcomed a number of school students and introduced them to the market activities and the fundamentals of investing in Qatar Exchange.

Publications The Exchange continued to issue periodical publications during 2009, such as: s -ONTHLY "ULLETIN s !NNUAL 2EPORT FOR THE 9EAR  s )NVESTORS 'UIDE FOR 

20 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Qatar Exchange – 2009 Achievements

Main Events Key Milestones Launch of Qatar Exchange investments that Qatari banks wanted to 1997 First day of trading of securities at In June 2009 the State of Qatar signed an sell. “The selling price will be equal to the Doha Securities Market (DSM). agreement to form a strategic partnership net book value of such real estate loans with NYSE Euronext, which saw the and investments with a total ceiling of 1998 Introduction of the Central global exchange operator acquire 20% QR 15 billion” HE added. Registration System. of Qatar Exchange for US$ 200 million. The agreement saw QIA retain 80% of H.E. the Prime Minister and Minister of 1999 Investors were able to sell their Qatar Exchange through its strategic and Foreign Affairs stated that the programme purchased shares on the next day direct investment arm, Qatar Holding. The was also designed to support the real of their purchase (T+1). Exchange will be overseen by a newly estate sector, to maintain the growth of 2000 Implementation of companies’ appointed board, chaired by HE Dr. Khalid the Qatari economy and to enable banks linkage project through the Internet. Bin Mohamed Al-Attiyah, Minister of State to play a vital role in the development and The first of its kind in the GCC for International Co-operation and Acting growth of the economy. region at that time. Minister of Business and Trade. Andre Completion of the necessary procedures Went, a senior leader from NYSE Euronext 2001 Start of the electronic trading regarding the transfer of shareholders’ with 20 years of experience, was appointed project to replace the manual records of both Qtel and Salam as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Ahmad trading systems. International after their shares were Al-Sayed, Managing Director and CEO delisted from DFM and BSE of Qatar Holding, was appointed as Vice 2002 s ,AUNCH OF $3- WEBSITE The Exchange announced that the delisting Chairman. s )NVESTORS WERE ABLE TO SELL THEIR of Qtel from Bahrain Stock Exchange purchased shares on the same (BSE) and Salam International from Dubai Delisting of the shares of Qatar Technical day. Inspection & the allotment of the shares Financial Market (DFM) and the transfer of s !PPROVAL OF A NEW MARKET INDEX of Qatar Technical Inspection in Qatar shareholders’ records of both companies to to reflect the changes in listed Fuel Company Qatar Exchange had been completed. The companies’ prices more reliably On June 3, 2009, Qatar Technical delisting of Qtel from BSE was completed and accurately. Inspection Company was delisted after during the month of March 2009 and the delisting of Salam International from DFM receiving all approvals from the relevant 2003 Moved into a new building to better was completed on April 6, 2009. authorities. serve the investment community. Decision by the Government of Qatar to The process of alloting the shares of 2005 Non-Qataris permitted to invest in purchase the investment portfolio of local Qatar Technical Inspection in Qatar Fuel up to 25% of the shares offered for banks’ shares listed on the Exchange Company (Woqod) was completed and the trading. allotment process revealed that every 5.3 HE Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabor shares in Qatar Technical Inspection would Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister 2006 Integration of both the regular and be swapped for 1 share in Qatar Fuel of Foreign Affairs declared that the irregular markets. (Woqod). Government of Qatar has decided to purchase the investment portfolios of local 2007 Became a member of World Qatari government to purchase the real banks’ shares listed on the Exchange, Federation of Exchanges (WFE). estate portfolio and investments of banks which were owned by Qatari local banks On June 1, 2009 HE Sheikh Hamad Bin and which they were wishing to sell. The 2009 Signed a strategic partnership Jassim Bin Jabor Al Thani, Prime Minister purchase price was defined as the cost agreement with NYSE Euronext to and Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that of the portfolio registered in the banks’ transform Qatar Exchange into a the Qatari government has decided to records on February 28, 2009 minus world-class market. purchase the real estate portfolios and allocations accumulated by the end of December 31, 2008.

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 21 22 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 23

Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Free Float Shares & Ownership ∫hGóà∏d á∏HÉ≤dG º¡°SC’G Percentages in all Listed Companies (31/12/2009) áLQóŸG äÉcô°ûdG ‘ ᫵∏ŸG Ö°ùfh ≈°übC’G ó◊G áÑ°ùf ÖfÉL’G ∂∏“ áÑ°ùf ∂∏ªàd ≈°übC’G óëdG º¡°SG OóY ‹ÉªLEG # ºgÉ°ùªdG ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G øe ∫hGóà∏d á∏HÉ≤dG º¡°SC’G %ºgÉ°ùŸG ∂∏ªàd ¬H ÖàൟG ácô°ûdG Max. Max. ácô°ûdG Foreign Free Float Total No. of Shareholder Shareholder Company Ownership % Shares Subscribed Ownership Limit Ownership Limit From Free Float Shares (#) (%) Banking and Financial Sector á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG ´É£b 25% 150,360,415 6,022,416 2% 301,120,792 Qatar National Bank »æWƒdG ô£b ∂æH 25% 159,587,935 3,617,212 2% 180,860,578 Doha Bank áMhódG ∂æH 25% 191,590,518 10,825,779 5% 216,515,577 Commercial Bank of Qatar …QÉéàdG ∂æÑdG 25% 120,180,483 2,648,953 2% 132,447,656 Qatar International Islamic Bank »eÓ°SE’G ‹hódG ô£b ∂æH 25% 196,686,000 10,337,828 5% 206,756,550 Qatar Islamic Bank »eÓ°SE’G ô£b ±ô°üe 25% 50,047,465 1,226,367 2% 61,318,360 Ahli Bank …ô£≤dG »∏gC’G ∂æÑdG 49% 749,100,000 37,500,000 5% 750,000,000 Masraf Al Rayan ȴƾȮƁǍŽȚȯǍƫž 25% 53,338,587 6,391,498 10% 63,914,984 First Finance πjƒ`ªà∏d ¤h’G ácô°T 25% 359,400,000 18,000,000 5% 360,000,000 Al Khalij Commercial Bank (Al Khaliji) …QÉéàdG è«∏ÿG ∂æH Insurance Sector ÚeCÉàdG ´É£b 25% 63,805,340 3,716,212 5% 74,324,250 Qatar Insurance ÚeCÉà∏d ô£b ácô°T 25% 12,806,640 711,480 5% 14,229,600 Al Khaleej Insurance ÚeCÉà∏d è«∏ÿG ácô°T Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ ÚeCÉàdG IOÉYEGh ÚeCÉà∏d áeÉ©dG ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG 25% 23,529,000 Not Specified Not Specified 25,575,000 Qatar General Insurance 25% 13,650,000 300,000 2% 15,000,000 Qatar Islamic Insurance ÚeCÉà∏d ájô£≤dG á«eÓ°SE’G ácô°ûdG 25% 17,450,000 900,000 5% 18,000,000 Doha Insurance ÚeCÉà∏d áMhódG ácô°T Industry Sector áYÉæ°üdG ´É£b 25% 25,330,833 1,562,292 3.5% 44,636,905 Qatar Cement â檰S’G áYÉæ°üd á«æWƒdG ô£b ácô°T 25% 23,840,000 600,000 2% 30,000,000 Qatar Industrial Manufacturing á«∏jƒëàdG äÉYÉæ°ü∏d ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG 25% 8,975,515 2,887,500 25% 11,550,000 Qatar German For Medical Devices * *á«Ñ£dG äÉeõ∏à°ùª∏d á«fÉŸC’G ájô£≤dG 25% 8,324,316 457,380 5% 9,147,600 Zad Holding Company á°†HÉ≤dG OGR ácô°T 25% 97,597,500 10,725,000 10% 107,250,000 United Development Company ᫪æà∏d IóëàŸG ácô°T 25% 165,000,000 11,000,000 2% 550,000,000 Industries Qatar ájô`£≤dG äÉYÉæ°üdG 25% 124,046,778 6,216,339 5% 124,326,778 Gulf Holding (Previously Gulf Cement) (É≤HÉ°S â檰SEÓd è«∏ÿG) á°†HÉ≤dG è«∏ÿG Services Sector äÉeóÿG ´É£b 25% 71,705,200 3,601,260 5% 72,025,200 Qatar Navigation ájô£≤dG áMÓŸG ácô°T 25% 79,700,000 5,500,000 5% 110,000,000 Qatar Shipping …ôëÑdG π≤æ∏d ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG 25% 2,395,370 129,769 5% 2,595,370 Cenima ΩÓaC’G ™jRƒJh ɪ櫰ù∏d ô£b ácô°T 25% 63,190,464 4,320,000 5% 86,400,000 Qatar Real Estate ájQÉ≤©dG äGQɪãà°SÓd ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG 25% 25,611,131 562,882 2% 28,144,100 Medicare Group á«Ñ£dG ájÉYôdG Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ ájô£≤dG AÉŸGh AÉHô¡µdG ácô°T 25% 78,800,000 Not Specified Not Specified 100,000,000 Electricity & Water Oófi ÒZ (πJƒ«c) ô£b ä’É°üJG Not Specified 66,000,001 14,666,667 10% 146,666,667 Q-Tel Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ OhóëŸG Qɪãà°SÓd á«ŸÉ©dG ΩÓ°ùdG Not Specified 98,863,669 Not Specified Not Specified 98,973,669 Salam International º¡°S º¡°S Oƒbƒ∏d ô£b ácô°T 25% 18,880,000 10,500 Shares 10,500 Shares 31,500,000 Qatar Fuel 25% 32,286,800 890,644 2.7% 32,986,800 National Leasing IQÉLEÓd á«æWƒdG ácô°ûdG 25% 16,760,000 900,000 5% 18,000,000 Qatar Meat and Livestock »°TGƒŸGh Ωƒë∏dG IQÉéàd ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG 25% 24,860,000 1,250,000 5% 25,000,000 Gulf Warehousing ¿RÉîª∏d è«∏ÿG ácô°T 25% 553,100,000 11,200,000 2% 560,000,000 Qatar Gas transport äÓ```bÉf 25% 19,550,000 1,000,000 5% 20,000,000 Dlala á```d’ódG 25% 262,500,000 13,125,000 5% 262,500,000 Barwa Real Estate ájQÉ≤©dG IhôH ácô°T

25% 9,840,000 Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ 15,840,000 Mannai Corp »YÉæŸG äÉcô°T ™ª› Not Specified Not Specified Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ ∫ɪYCG 25% 172,400,000 Not Specified Not Specified 379,500,000 Aamal 25% 18,000,000 1,500,000 5% 30,000,000 Qatar Oman Investment Company Qɪãà°SÓd ¿ÉªYh ô£b ácô°T

25% 228,420,000 Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ 456,900,000 Ezdan Real Estate Company ájQÉ≤©dG ¿GOREG Not Specified Not Specified Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ á«dÉŸG ¥GQhCÓd á«eÓ°SE’G 25% 1,860,000 Not Specified Not Specified 4,000,000 Islamic Brokerage 25% 94,605,501 1,351,570 1% 135,156,996 Gulf International Services Company äÉeóî∏d á«dhódG è«∏ÿG ácô°T

Oófi ÒZ 338,160,000 Oófi ÒZ Oófi ÒZ 845,400,000 VodaFone Qatar ô£b ¿ƒaGOƒa Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified 25% 7,400,000 200,000 2% 10,000,000 Al Meera Consumer Goods Company á«cÓ¡à°S’G OGƒª∏d IÒŸG * Max.Ownership for a Qatari Shareholder is 25% %10…ô£≤dG Ò¨dh %25…ô£≤dG ºgÉ°ùŸG ∂∏ªàd ≈°übC’G ó◊G áÑ°ùf* & for a Non-Qatari Shareholder is 10%

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Listed Companies Since Inception of DSM ¢ù«°SCÉJ òæe ô£b á°UQƒH ‘ áLQóŸG äÉcô°ûdG (presently QE) on 1997 till the End of 2009 2009 ájÉ¡f ≈àMh ¥ƒ°ùdG Listed companies since DSM’s (presently QE) inauguration *1997 ƒjÉe 26 ‘ ìÉààa’G ïjQÉàH ¥ƒ°ùdG ‘ áLQóŸG äÉcô°ûdG on 26 May 1997*

êGQOE’G πÑb ácô°ûdG ™°Vh êGQOE’G ïjQÉJ ácô°ûdG Company’s status õeôdG Listing date Company Symbol before listing

Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar National Bank »æWƒdG ô£b ∂æH QNBK 1 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar Islamic Bank »eÓ°SE’G ô£b ±ô°üe QIBK 2 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Commercial Bank of Qatar …QÉéàdG ∂æÑdG CBQK 3 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Doha Bank áMhódG ∂æH DHBK 4 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Ahli Bank of Qatar …ô£≤dG »∏gC’G ∂æÑdG ABQK 5 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar International Islamic Bank »eÓ°SE’G ‹hódG ô£b ∂æH QIIK 6 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar Insurance Co. ÚeCÉà∏d ô£b ácô°T QATI 7 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Co. ÚeCÉàdG IOÉYEGh ÚeCÉà∏d áeÉ©dG ájô£≤dG QGRI 8 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Al Khaleej Insurance and Reinsurance Co. ÚeCÉàdG IOÉYEGh ÚeCÉà∏d è«∏ÿG ácô°T AKHI 9 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co. á«∏jƒëàdG äÉYÉæ°ü∏d ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG QIMD 10 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar National Cement Co â檰S’G áYÉæ°üd á«æWƒdG ô£b ácô°T QNCD 11 Zad Holding Company QFMD Fully operated 1997/05/26 á°†HÉ≤dG OGR ácô°T 12 áªFÉb (Previously Qatar Flour Mills) (Ék ≤HÉ°S ájô£≤dG ≥«bódG øMÉ£e ácô°T) Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar Shipping Co. …ôëÑdG π≤æ∏d ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG QSHS 13 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar Real Estate Investment Co. ájQÉ≤©dG äGQɪãà°SÓd ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG QRES 14 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar Navigation Co. ájô£≤dG áMÓŸG ácô°T QNNS 15 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar Cinema & Film Distribution Co. ΩÓaC’G ™jRƒJh ɪ櫰ù∏d ô£b ácô°T QCFS 16 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/05/26 Qatar Leisure & Amusement Projects Co.** **á«¡«aôàdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG ™jQÉ°ûª∏d ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG QLTS 17

* On May 26, 1997, the day QE was inaugurated, a total of .ácô°T 17 áLQóŸG äÉcô°ûdG OóY ¿Éc 1997 ƒjÉe 26 ïjQÉàH ¥ƒ°ùdG ábÓ£fG AóH ™e* seventeen companies were listed. . á«¡«aÎdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG ™jQÉ°ûª∏d ájô£≤dG ácô°ûdG ó«b AɨdEG ” 2003 ΩÉY ‘ ** ** In 2003, Qatar Leisure & Amusement Projects Co. was de-listed.

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Listed Companies Since Inception of DSM ó©H Ée IÎa ∫ÓN ¥ƒ°ùdG ‘ áLQóŸG äÉcô°ûdG (presently QE) till the End of 2009 2009 ájÉ¡f ≈àMh ìÉààa’G º¡°SC’G áÑ°ùf Ωƒj ácô°ûdG á∏ª°SQ ô©°S áMÉàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY (¥.Q) êGQOE’G ¥ÓZE’G ïjQÉJ Qƒ¡ªé∏d É¡H ÖàൟG Co. Market (¥.Q) êGQOE’G πÑb ácô°ûdG ™°Vh êGQOE’G ácô°ûdG õeôdG % of No. of Cap. on the Closing Company’s status before listing Listing Company Symbol shares subscribed listing date price date offered shares in QR (QR) to public NA 422,161,500 75.00 5,628,820 Fully operated áªFÉb 1997/08/27 Medicare Group *á«Ñ£dG ájÉYô∏d áYƒªéªdG MCGS 1 (Ahli Hospital Co.)* (Ék ≤HÉ°S »∏gC’G ≈Ø°ûà°ùªdG) NA 11,325,000,000 113.25 100,000,000 Fully operated áªFÉb 1998/05/03 Qatar Electricity & Water Co.* *AɪdGh AÉHô¡µdG ácô°T QEWS 2 45.00% 6,600,000,000 66.00 100,000,000 Privatized company á°üî°üîe ácô°T 1999/01/03 Qatar Telecom (Q-Tel) πJƒ«c QTEL 3 NA 32,200,000 16.10 2,000,000 Operating - øe âdƒëJ - áªFÉb 1999/12/12 Qatar Islamic Insurance Co. ø«eCÉà∏d á«eÓ°SE’G QISI 4 transformed entity from á°UÉN áªgÉ°ùe a closed shareholding áeÉY ≈dEG co. to a public co. 61.59% 18,000,000 0.90 20,000,000 Fully operated áªFÉb 2000/06/13 Salam International** ** ΩÓ°ùdG SIIS 5 55.00% 203,584,000 16.00 12,724,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2001/12/05 Doha Insurance Co. ø«eCÉà∏d áMhódG DOHI 6 55.00% 55,000,000 10.00 5,500,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2002/03/25 Qatar German Co. á«Ñ£dG á«fɪdC’G QGMD 7 for Medical Devices 60.00% 1,086,000,000 36.20 30,000,000 Privatized company á°üî°üîe ácô°T 2002/12/15 Qatar Fuel Co. Oƒbh QFLS 8 55.00% 268,800,000 67.20 4,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2003/06/08 Qatar Technical Inspection Co.*** ***»æØdG ¢üëØdG QTIS 9 55.00% 1,435,000,000 28.70 50,000,000 Fully operated áªFÉb 2003/06/22 United Development Co. IóëàªdG UDCD 10 30.00% 32,300,000,000 64.60 500,000,000 Privatized company á°üî°üîe ácô°T 2003/08/03 Industries Qatar (IQ) äÉYÉæ°üdG IQCD 11 60.00% 771,000,000 51.40 15,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2003/09/11 National Leasing Co. IQÉLE’G NLCS 12 70.00% 570,000,000 19.00 30,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2004/01/21 Qatar Meat & Livestock Co. »°TGƒªdG QMLS 13 63.00% 303,600,000 25.30 12,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2004/03/22 Gulf Warehousing Co. ¿RÉîªdG GWCS 14 50.00% 39,704,000,000 70.90 560,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2005/04/07 Qatar Gas Transportation Co. äÓbÉf QGTS 15 73.00% 2,262,000,000 113.10 20,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2005/09/04 Dlala Holding ád’O DBIS 16 55.00% 7,720,000,000 38.60 200,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2006/02/09 Barwa Real Estate Company IhôH BRES 17 55.00% 13,575,000,000 18.10 750,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG åjóM 2006/06/19 Masraf Al Rayan ¿ÉjôdG ±ô°üe MARK 18 NA 560,688,696 15.90 35,263,440 Operating - øe âdƒëJ - áªFÉb 2006/07/13 First Finance πjƒªà∏d ≈dhC’G FFCK 19 transformed entity from á°UÉN áªgÉ°ùe a closed shareholding áeÉY ≈dEG co. to a public co. 79.00% 2,960,000,000 37.00 80,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2006/08/21 Gulf Holding Co. á°†HÉ≤dG è«∏îdG GHCD 20 16.67% 8,856,000,000 12.30 720,000,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG åjóM 2007/08/01 Al Khalij Commercial Bank …QÉéàdG è«∏îdG ∂æH KCBK 21 NA 572,400,000 47.70 12,000,000 Operating - 2007/08/08 Mannai Corporation MCCS 22 transformed entity from øe âdƒëJ - áªFÉb »YÉæªdG äÉcô°T ™ªée a closed shareholding á°UÉN áªgÉ°ùe co. to a public co. áeÉY ≈dEG

NA 4,795,500,000 13.90 345,000,000 Operating - 2007/12/05 Aamal AHCS 23 transformed entity from øe âdƒëJ - áªFÉb ∫ɪYCG a closed shareholding á°UÉN áªgÉ°ùe co. to a public co. áeÉY ≈dEG 60.00% 822,000,000 27.40 30,000,000.00 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG áãjóM 2007/12/12 Qatar & Oman Investment Co. Qɪãà°SÓd ¿ÉªYh ô£b ácô°T QOCS 24 NA 5,619,870,000 12.30 456,900,000 Operating - 2008/02/18 Ezdan Real Estate Company ERES 25 transformed entity from øe âdƒëJ - áªFÉb ájQÉ≤©dG ¿GOREG ácô°T a closed shareholding á°UÉN áªgÉ°ùe co. to a public co. áeÉY ≈dEG

NA 48,000,000 12.00 4,000,000 Operating - 2008/03/03 Islamic Financial Securities IFSS 26 transformed entity from øe âdƒëJ - áªFÉb Company á«eÓ°SE’G ácô°ûdG a closed shareholding á°UÉN áªgÉ°ùe á«dɪdG ¥GQhCÓd co. to a public co. áeÉY ≈dEG 69.99% 4,890,225,841 39.80 122,869,996 Privatized company á°üî°üîe ácô°T 2008/05/26 Gulf International Services äÉeóî∏d á«dhódG è«∏îdG GISS 27 40.00% 9,637,560,000 11.40 845,400,000 Newly incorporated ¢ù«°SCÉàdG åjóM 2009/07/22 Vodafone Qatar ǍƭŻȴǞźȚȢǞźǀżǍŵ VFQS 28 NA 245,000,000 24.50 10,000,000 Operating - øe âdƒëJ - áªFÉb 2009/10/28 Almeera Consumer Goods ȢȚǞƵƴŽȜǍƸƵŽȚǀżǍŵ MERS 29 transformed entity from Company ǀƸżǾƷƄŴǽȚ a closed shareholding á°UÉN áªgÉ°ùe co. to a public co. áeÉY ≈dEG

* The companies’ prices before the split of par value which took place in early 1999. .1999 äÉjGóH ™e ¬fÉjô°S CGóH …òdGh º¡°SCÓd ᫪°S’G ᪫≤dG áFõŒ QGôb πÑb ɪ¡LGQOEG ô©°S πã“ Úàcô°û∏d IQƒcòŸG QÉ©°SC’G* ** Salam’s Market Cap. was calculated in US Dollars in the beginning. ** In mid 2002, it changed its trading currency to Qatari Riyals .2002 ΩÉY ∞°üàæe ‘ …ô£≤dG ∫ÉjôdG ¤EG ∫hGóàdG á∏ªY âdƒ– ºK É¡LGQOEG ájGóH ‘ »µjôe’G Q’hódÉH ΩÓ°ùdG ∫hGóJ ô©°S ¿Éc *** Qatar Technical Inspection Company was de-listed due to its meger with .2009/6/2 ïjQÉàj Oƒbƒ∏d ô£b ácô°ûd º°†dG á≤jô£H É¡LÉeófG áé«àf »æØdG ¢üëØdG ácô°T AɨdG ”*** Qatar Fuel Co. on June 2, 2009. NA – Not applicable

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical300,000 Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Top Ten Active Stocks ¤h’G ô°û©dG äÉcô°ûdG Ö«JôJ (In terms of Value250,000 - QR) (2009) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b Ö°ùM (%) ¥ƒ°ù∏d ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G ᪫b ‹ÉªLEG ¤EG áÑ°ùædG (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b ácô°ûdG Percentage to Total Market (%) Value of Shares Traded (QR) Company 200,00012.32 11,354,416,601 IQCD äÉYÉæ°üdG 10.84 9,986,295,808 QGTS äÓbÉf 10.00 9,216,693,860 BRES IhôH 150,000 9.75 8,985,580,361 MARK ¿ÉjôdG 8.33 7,679,707,336 CBQK

IòØæŸG äÉ ≤ Ø°üdG OóY …QÉéàdG

No. of Transactions 7.75 7,140,604,205 QIBK ±ô°üŸG 100,000 5.05 4,653,304,060 GISS á«dhódG è«∏ÿG 3.78 3,487,246,301 QNBK ≈æWƒdG ô£b ∂æH 3.78 3,480,416,750 QRES ájQÉ≤©dG 50,000 3.59 3,309,415,307 DHBK ∂ æH áMhódG ∂æH ô£b ¿ÉªYh ¬MhódG ¿ÉjôdG á«dhódG è« ∏ ÿG äÓbÉf IhôH ±ô°üŸG ‹hódG äÉYÉæ°üdG á°†HÉ ≤ dG è« ∏ ÿG 75.18 69,293,680,589 Total ´ƒªéŸG 100 00 92,164,529,102 Total Market DŽ MARK GISS QGTS BRES QIBK QIIK IQCD GHCD DHBK QOIS 0 ¥ƒ°ùdG ‹ÉªLEG

Top Ten Active Stocks by Value (QR) (2009) á`dhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b Ö``°ùM ≈``dhC’G ô``°û©dG äÉ```cô°ûdG 12,000,000,000

10,000,000,000

8,000,000,000

6,000,000,000 (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b Value of Shares Traded (QR)

4,000,000,000

2,000,000,000 äÉYÉæ°üdG äÓbÉf IhôH ¿ÉjôdG …QÉéàdG ±ô°üŸG á«dhódG è« ∏ ÿG ≈ æWƒdG ô£b ∂ æH ájQÉ ≤ ©dG áMhódG ∂ æH

0 IQCD QGTS BRES MARK CBQK QIBK GISS QNBK QRES DHBK

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Top Ten Active Stocks ¤hC’G ô°û©dG äÉcô°ûdG Ö«JôJ (In terms of Trading Volume - Shares) (2009) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY Ö°ùM (%) ¥ƒ°ù∏d ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY ‹ÉªLEG ¤EG áÑ°ùædG ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY ácô°ûdG Percentage to Total Market (%) Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) Company 22.50 776,156,897 MARK ¿ÉjôdG 13.03 449,516,819 QGTS äÓbÉf 8.50 293,124,111 BRES IhôH 5.90 203,509,249 KCBK »é«∏ÿG 4.97 171,418,552 GISS á«dhódG è«∏ÿG 4.85 167,346,589 VFQS ¿ƒaGOƒa 4.38 151,004,815 QRES ájQÉ≤©dG 3.79 130,723,612 GHCD á°†HÉ≤dG è«∏ÿG 3.52 121,515,853 CBQK …QÉéàdG 3.40 117,403,051 IQCD äÉYÉæ°üdG 74.83 2,581,719,548 Total ´ƒªéŸG 100.00 3,450,086,784 Total Market ¥ƒ°ùdG ‹ÉªLEG

Top Ten Active Stocks by Volume (Shares) (2009) á`dhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G Oó``Y Ö``°ùM ≈``dhC’G ô``°û©dG äÉ```cô°ûdG

…QÉéàdG äÉYÉæ°üdG ¿ÉjôdG CBQK IQCD MARK 3.52% 22.50% á°†HÉ≤dG è«∏ÿG 3.40% GHCD 3.79% ájQÉ≤©dG QRES 4.38%

¿ƒaGOƒa VFQS 4.85% äÓbÉf QGTS á«dhódG è«∏ÿG »é«∏ÿG 13.03% GISS IhôH KCBK BRES 4.97% 5.90% 8.50%

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Top Ten Active Stocks ¤hC’G ô°û©dG äÉcô°ûdG Ö«JôJ (In terms of No. of Transactions) (2009) IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY Ö°ùM (%) ¥ƒ°ù∏d äÉ≤Ø°üdG ‹ÉªLEG ¤EG áÑ°ùædG IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY ácô°ûdG Percentage to Total Market (%) Number of Transactions Company 17DŽ37 293,542 MARK ¿ÉjôdG 12DŽ62 213,258 GISS á«dhódG è«∏ÿG 12DŽ18 205,810 QGTS äÓbÉf 9DŽ33 157,713 BRES IhôH 8DŽ36 141,371 QIBK ±ô°üŸG 7DŽ36 124,404 QIIK ‹hódG 6DŽ67 112,657 IQCD äÉYÉæ°üdG 4DŽ92 83,146 GHCD á°†HÉ≤dG è«∏ÿG 3DŽ68 62,216 DHBK áMhódG ∂æH 3DŽ48 58,761 QOIS ¿ÉªY h ô£b 85DŽ96 1,452,878 Total ´ƒªéŸG 100.00 1,690,085 Total Market ¥ƒ°ùdG ‹ÉªLEG

Top Ten Active Stocks by No. of Transactions(2009) IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY Ö°ùM ¤hC’G ô°û©dG äÉcô°ûdG 300,000

250,000

200,000

150,000 IòØæŸG äÉ ≤ Ø°üdG OóY No. of Transactions 100,000

50,000 ∂ æH ô£b ¿ÉªYh ¬MhódG ¿ÉjôdG á«dhódG è« ∏ ÿG äÓbÉf IhôH ±ô°üŸG ‹hódG äÉYÉæ°üdG á°†HÉ ≤ dG è« ∏ ÿG

0 MARK GISS QGTS BRES QIBK QIIK IQCD GHCD DHBK QOIS

12,000,000,000

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 10,000,000,000

8,000,000,000

6,000,000,000 (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b Value of Shares Traded (QR)

4,000,000,000

2,000,000,000 äÉYÉæ°üdG äÓbÉf IhôH ¿ÉjôdG …QÉéàdG ±ô°üŸG á«dhódG è« ∏ ÿG ≈ æWƒdG ô£b ∂ æH ájQÉ ≤ ©dG áMhódG ∂ æH

0 IQCD QGTS BRES MARK CBQK QIBK GISS QNBK QRES DHBK Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Top Ten Active Stocks ¤hC’G ô°û©dG äÉcô°ûdG Ö«JôJ by Market Capitalization (2009) á«bƒ°ùdG ᪫≤dG Ö°ùM (%) ¥ƒ°ù∏d á«bƒ°ùdG ᪫≤dG ‹ÉªLEG ¤EG áÑ°ùædG á«bƒ°ùdG ᪫≤dG ácô°ûdG Percentage to Total Market (%) Market Capitalization Company 19.61 62,755,000,000 IQCD äÉYÉæ°üdG 14.03 44,897,110,087 QNBK »æWƒdG 9.41 30,109,710,000 ERES ¿GOREG 6.65 21,281,333,382 QTEL πJƒ«c 5.03 16,106,335,245 QIBK ±ô°üŸG 4.20 13,440,000,000 QGTS äÓbÉf 4.18 13,380,662,659 CBQK …QÉéàdG 4.17 13,358,400,000 AHCS ∫ɪYG 3.16 10,125,000,000 MARK ¿ÉjôdG 3.13 10,010,000,000 QEWS AÉeh AÉHô¡c 73.56 235,463,551,373 Total ´ƒªéŸG 100.00 320,081,247,626 Total Market ¥ƒ°ùdG ‹ÉªLEG

Top Ten Active Stocks by Market Capitalization (2009) á«bƒ°ùdG ᪫≤dG Ö°ùM ¤hC’G ô°û©dG äÉcô°ûdG Ö«JôJ ¿ÉjôdG AÉeh AÉHô¡c äÉYÉæ°üdG MARK QEWS IQCD ∫ɪYG 3.16% 3.13% 19.61% AHCS 4.17% …QÉéàdG CBQK 4.18%

äÓbÉf QGTS 4.20% »æWƒdG QNBK ±ô°üŸG πJƒ«c 14.03% QIBK ¿GOREG QTEL ERES 5.03% 6.65% 9.41%

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Trading Activities by Sector (2009) _ ==9_==}?H ”E's==dA' _=={xC (º¡°S) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) Value of Shares Traded (QR) Number of Transactions äÉcô°ûdG OóY ´É£≤dG No. of øe áÑ°ùædG øe áÑ°ùædG øe áÑ°ùædG Sector äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY Companies º¡°SC’G OóY ᪫≤dG Number of % ¥ƒ°ùdG ‹ÉªLEG % ¥ƒ°ùdG ‹ÉªLEG No. of % ¥ƒ°ùdG ‹ÉªLEG Value (%) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY Shares % to Total % to Total Transactions % to Total Volume of Shares Traded by Sector (%) Market Market Market Banking & ∑ƒæÑdG 9 1,387,997,122 40.23 35,098,547,227 38.08 562,063 33.26 Financial ÚeCÉàdG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG InstitutionsInsurance Banking & Financialk 0.98% á«dÉŸG Institutions(%) É«YÉ£b áØæ°üe ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY 40.23%Volume of Shares Traded by Sector (%) Industry áYÉæ°üdG 7 312,332,172 9.05 15,411,089,177 16.72 226,571 13.41 Services äÉeóÿG 23 1,715,908,258ÚeCÉàdG 49.74 40,184,501,297á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG 43.60 866,105 51.25 Insurance Banking & Financial Insurance 5 0.98%33,849,232 0.98 1,470,391,401Institutions 1.60 35,346 2.09 ÚeCÉàdG 40.23% Total ´ƒªéŸG 44 3,450,086,784 100.00 92,164,529,102 100.00 1,690,085 100.00

äÉeóÿG áYÉæ°üdG Services Industry 49.74% 9.05%

äÉeóÿG áYÉæ°üdG (%) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b Services (%)Industry É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY Value of Shares Traded by Sector (%) 49.74% Volume9.05% of Shares Traded by Sector (%)

ÚeCÉàdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG k Insurance Banking & Financial (%) É«YÉ£b áØæ°üe ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G 0.98%᪫b Institutions Value of Shares Traded by Sector (%) 40.23%

áYÉæ°üdG Industry äÉeóÿG Services 16.72% 43.60% á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Banking & Financial ÚeCÉàdG Institutions InsuranceáYÉæ°üdG 1.60% Industry äÉeóÿGäÉeóÿG áYÉæ°üdG 38.08% Services Industry 16.72% Services 43.60% 9.05% á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG 49.74% Banking & (%) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY Financial ÚeCÉàdG No. of Transactions by Sector (%) Institutions Insurance 38.08% 1.60% (%) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b Value of Shares Traded by Sector (%) ÚeCÉàdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Insurance Banking (%)& Financial É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY 2.09% Institutions 33.26% No. of Transactions by Sector (%)

ÚeCÉàdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Insurance Banking & Financial 2.09% Institutions áYÉæ°üdG 33.26% Industry äÉeóÿG Services 16.72% 43.60% á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG áYÉæ°üdG Banking & äÉeóÿG Financial ÚeCÉàdG Services Industry Institutions Insurance 51.25% 13.41% 38.08% 1.60%

äÉeóÿG (%)áYÉæ°üdG É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY Services Industry 51.25% No.13.41% of Transactions by Sector (%)

ÚeCÉàdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Insurance Banking & Financial 2.09% Institutions 33.26%

äÉeóÿG áYÉæ°üdG Services Industry 51.25% 13.41%

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Market Trading Activity (1997-2009) c{51ž`A' ¬ ”E'sdA' _{xC 1ž}* áæ°ùdG ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY Year Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) Value of Shares Traded (QR) Number of Transactions 2009 3,450,086,784 92,164,529,102 1,690,085 2008 3,893,519,719 175,552,351,734 2,179,861 2007 3,411,256,739 108,929,466,179 1,811,779 2006 1,865,440,994 74,936,767,140 1,732,638 2005 1,033,081,146 102,842,682,611 1,130,047 2004 305,386,756 23,094,567,930 284,644 2003 189,972,519 11,722,409,762 134,696 2002 79,606,403 3,215,025,074 29,787 2001 51,015,395 1,503,725,544 15,771 2000 31,610,348 868,969,487 12,225 1999 35,324,033 1,232,335,056 13,964 1998 31,228,130 969,873,085 7,747 1997 12,317,530 242,264,615 1,585

Volume & Value of Shares Traded (1997-2009) á```dhGó```àŸG º```¡°SC’G á```ª«bh Oó```Y 200,000,000,000 4,000,000,000

3,500,000,000

150,000,000,000 3,000,000,000

2,500,000,000

100,000,000,000 2,000,000,000

(¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G ᪫b 1,500,000,000 ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G OóY Value of Shares Traded (QR) Traded of Shares Value

1,000,000,000 50,000,000,000 (Shares) Traded of Shares Volume

500,000,000

0 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) (º¡°S) ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G OóY Value of Shares Traded (QR) (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G ᪫b

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Quarterly QE Indicator (2009) c{51ž`A' ¬ ¡ƒ(uA' ”E'sdA' _{xC 1ž}* ™HôdG ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY Quarter Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) Value of Shares Traded (QR) Number of Transactions 1st Quarter ∫hC’G ™HôdG 733,744,221 16,881,294,440 344,593 2nd Quarter ÊÉãdG ™HôdG 1,341,455,234 35,561,661,203 613,047 3rd Quarter ådÉãdG ™HôdG 685,771,737 20,031,752,434 366,016 4th Quarter ™HGôdG ™HôdG 689,115,592 19,689,821,024 366,429 Grand Total ‹ÉªLE’G 3,450,086,784 92,164,529,101 1,690,085

Volume & Value of Traded Shares by Quarter (2009) É```«©HQk á```dhGó```àŸG º```¡°SC’G á```ª«bh Oó```Y 1,600,000,000 40,000,000,000

1,400,000,000 35,000,000,000

1,200,000,000 30,000,000,000

1,000,000,000 25,000,000,000

800,000,000 20,000,000,000 ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G OóY

600,000,000 15,000,000,000 (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b Value of Shares Traded (QR) Traded of Shares Value Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) Traded of Shares Volume 400,000,000 10,000,000,000

200,000,000 5,000,000,000

0 0 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter

Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY Value of Shares Traded (QR) (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Volume of Shares Traded by Sector (1997-2009) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY áæ°ùdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Year Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total 2009 1,387,997,122 33,849,232 312,332,172 1,715,908,258 3,450,086,784 2008 1,756,538,910 50,774,453 374,438,768 1,711,767,588 3,893,519,719 2007 1,459,133,161 43,273,641 334,376,254 1,574,473,683 3,411,256,739 2006 744,393,898 17,321,804 191,891,677 911,833,615 1,865,440,994 2005 94,686,938 11,695,196 230,263,538 696,435,474 1,033,081,146 2004 54,883,513 8,338,611 98,566,801 143,484,831 305,273,756 2003 38,983,400 6,683,980 71,932,529 72,372,610 189,972,519 2002 30,119,128 3,967,631 7,207,126 38,312,518 79,606,403 2001 16,106,347 1,380,267 2,880,286 30,648,495 51,015,395 2000 7,561,863 870,314 2,327,916 20,850,255 31,610,348 1999 13,103,355 829,410 16,606,200 4,785,068 35,324,033 1998 13,843,110 838,880 2,767,430 13,778,710 31,228,130 1997 4,601,360 231,440 1,276,000 6,208,730 12,317,530

Volume of Shares Traded by Month & Sector (2009) Éjô¡k °Th É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY ô¡°ûdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Month Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total January ô```````jÉ```æj 119,949,214 1,382,443 17,744,312 76,005,680 215,081,649 February ô````jGôÑ```a 99,490,340 1,415,327 15,804,640 83,327,576 200,037,883 March ¢SQÉ````````e 142,460,038 2,689,576 24,735,367 148,739,708 318,624,689 April π```````jô```HG 111,944,843 2,926,654 35,224,868 175,182,251 325,278,616 May ƒ``````````jÉ```e 271,943,560 7,577,119 56,285,866 260,110,742 595,917,287 June ƒ```````«fƒ````j 183,639,677 3,887,109 33,883,752 198,848,793 420,259,331 July ƒ`````j``dƒ`````j 97,990,437 3,143,401 24,373,011 171,548,935 297,055,784 August ¢ù``£°ùZCG 53,428,696 1,505,465 22,978,760 148,259,199 226,172,120 September ôÑ`````ªàÑ°S 61,131,938 3,221,927 16,466,132 81,723,836 162,543,833 October ô````Hh`à```cCG 83,999,931 3,765,363 28,598,259 172,791,939 289,155,492 November ôÑ````e`aƒ``f 68,847,715 1,218,137 18,172,493 115,439,056 203,677,401 December ôÑ`````ª°ùjO 93,170,733 1,116,711 18,064,712 83,930,543 196,282,699 Total ´ƒ````ªéªdG 1,387,997,122 33,849,232 312,332,172 1,715,908,258 3,450,086,784 Volume of Shares Traded by Month & Sector (2009) É«YÉ£bhk Éjô¡k °T ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY 300,000,000

250,000,000

200,000,000

150,000,000 ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G OóY

100,000,000 Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) Traded of Shares Volume

50,000,000

0 ôjÉæj ôjGÈa ¢SQÉe πjôHG ƒjÉe ƒ«fƒj ƒ«dƒj ¢ù£°ùZG ȪàÑ°S ôHƒàcG Ȫaƒf Ȫ°ùjO Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Banking & Financial Institutions á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Insurance ø``«eCÉàdG Industry á`YÉæ°üdG Services äÉ````eóÿG

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Value of Shares Traded by Sector (QR) (1997-2009) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b áæ°ùdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Year Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total 2009 35,098,547,227 1,470,391,401 15,411,089,177 40,184,501,297 92,164,529,102 2008 78,647,272,900 4,427,150,704 26,655,140,400 65,822,787,731 175,552,351,735 2007 45,474,136,586 3,414,326,451 16,200,303,669 43,840,699,474 108,929,466,179 2006 33,259,939,416 2,338,288,729 10,849,290,762 28,489,248,233 74,936,767,140 2005 27,842,028,369 2,516,025,440 27,932,383,216 44,552,245,587 102,842,682,611 2004 9,257,832,058 920,828,955 4,888,308,470 8,027,598,447 23,094,567,930 2003 3,417,986,805 344,202,929 3,991,845,187 3,968,374,841 11,722,409,762 2002 1,467,379,979 164,755,649 234,337,088 1,348,552,357 3,215,025,073 2001 609,298,254 64,836,020 62,940,102 766,651,168 1,503,725,544 2000 299,104,164 34,884,589 60,686,032 474,294,702 868,969,487 1999 608,230,120 57,625,243 114,280,803 452,198,889 1,232,335,055 1998 636,859,130 61,984,906 50,515,675 220,513,373 969,873,084 1997 149,624,598 13,570,193 17,249,012 66,820,812 247,264,615

Value of Shares Traded by Month & Sector (QR) (2009) Éjô¡k °Th É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b ô¡°ûdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Month Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total January ô```````jÉ```æj 2,391,304,682 77,802,484 955,778,864 1,712,831,132 5,137,717,163 February ô````jGôÑ```a 1,923,469,207 73,858,179 609,234,017 1,494,135,999 4,100,697,401 March ¢SQÉ````````e 3,602,393,541 80,507,022 1,141,335,533 2,818,643,780 7,642,879,876 April π```````jô```HG 2,718,118,890 97,396,755 1,501,810,090 3,631,833,798 7,949,159,533 May ƒ``````````jÉ```e 5,779,109,532 286,507,298 2,424,042,530 6,742,342,654 15,232,002,014 June ƒ```````«fƒ````j 4,597,793,409 179,380,242 1,961,773,182 5,641,552,823 12,380,499,657 July ƒ`````j``dƒ`````j 2,415,646,684 159,528,635 1,477,644,093 3,578,272,594 7,631,092,006 August ¢ù``£°ùZCG 2,011,666,590 58,447,559 1,268,918,073 3,642,467,944 6,981,500,167 September ôÑ`````ªàÑ°S 2,189,563,535 168,614,323 978,684,519 2,082,297,885 5,419,160,262 October ô````Hh`à```cCG 2,751,155,531 170,787,787 1,361,383,924 3,991,158,656 8,274,485,898 November ôÑ````e`aƒ``f 2,186,109,212 62,939,446 811,520,914 2,791,411,469 5,851,981,041 December ôÑ`````ª°ùjO 2,532,216,414 54,621,671 918,963,439 2,057,552,562 5,563,354,085 Total ´ƒ````ªéªdG 35,098,547,227 1,470,391,401 15,411,089,177 40,184,501,297 92,164,529,102 Value of Shares Traded by Month & Sector (QR) (2009) (¥.Q) É«YÉ£bhk Éjô¡k °T ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b 8,000,000,000

7,000,000,000

6,000,000,000

5,000,000,000

4,000,000,000

3,000,000,000 (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b Value of Shares Traded (QR) Traded of Shares Value 2,000,000,000

1,000,000,000

0 ôjÉæj ôjGÈa ¢SQÉe πjôHG ƒjÉe ƒ«fƒj ƒ«dƒj ¢ù£°ùZG ȪàÑ°S ôHƒàcGȪaƒf Ȫ°ùjO Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Banking & Financial Institutions á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Insurance ø``«eCÉàdG Industry á`YÉæ°üdG Services äÉ````eóÿG

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Number of Transactions by Sector (1997-2009) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe ¥ƒ°ùdG áYÉb ‘ IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY áæ°ùdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Year Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total 2009 562,063 35,346 226,571 866,105 1,690,085 2008 787,543 56,063 278,870 1,057,385 2,179,861 2007 723,021 59,391 244,037 785,330 1,811,779 2006 676,002 28,196 225,957 802,483 1,732,638 2005 134,904 17,629 216,793 760,721 1,130,047 2004 49,195 6,363 76,373 152,713 284,644 2003 15,050 3,318 59,904 56,424 134,696 2002 8,127 1,766 3,837 16,057 29,787 2001 5,283 564 1,451 8,473 15,771 2000 4,646 517 1,248 5,814 12,225 1999 5,899 485 1,892 5,688 13,964 1998 3,515 364 926 2,942 7,747 1997 665 60 287 573 1,585

Number of Transactions by Month & Sector (2009) Éjô¡k °Th É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY ô¡°ûdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Month Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total January ô```````jÉ```æj 40,264 1,854 13,640 41,781 97,539 February ô````jGôÑ```a 34,047 1,877 12,059 42,053 90,036 March ¢SQÉ````````e 65,504 3,052 19,468 68,994 157,018 April π```````jô```HG 53,500 3,228 23,824 85,507 166,059 May ƒ``````````jÉ```e 88,652 6,851 32,404 126,398 254,305 June ƒ```````«fƒ````j 65,127 4,395 25,784 97,377 192,683 July ƒ`````j``dƒ`````j 40,615 3,286 19,572 80,499 143,972 August ¢ù``£°ùZCG 31,286 1,651 17,462 80,242 130,641 September ôÑ`````ªàÑ°S 29,088 2,777 13,393 46,145 91,403 October ô````Hh`à```cCG 40,253 3,752 21,490 80,954 146,449 November ôÑ````e`aƒ``f 36,247 1,247 14,096 69,737 121,327 December ôÑ`````ª°ùjO 37,480 1,376 13,379 46,418 98,653 Total ´ƒ````ªéªdG 562,063 35,346 226,571 866,105 1,690,085

Number of Transactions by Month & Sector (2009) É«YÉ£bhk Éjô¡k °T IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG OóY 150,000

120,000

90,000

äÉ ≤ Ø°üdG OóY 60,000 No. of Transactions

30,000

0 ôjÉæj ôjGÈa ¢SQÉe πjôHG ƒjÉe ƒ«fƒj ƒ«dƒj ¢ù£°ùZG ȪàÑ°S ôHƒàcG Ȫaƒf Ȫ°ùjO Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Banking & Financial Institutions á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Insurance ø``«eCÉàdG Industry á`YÉæ°üdG Services äÉ````eóÿG

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Shares Turnover by Sector (%) (1997-2009) (%) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe ¥ƒ°ùdG áYÉb ‘ ádhGóàŸG º```¡°SC’G ¿GQhO ∫ó©e áæ°ùdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Year Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total 2009 61.07 23.01 35.62 49.43 50.97 2008 69.65 46.09 45.54 65.94 64.35 2007 66.54 46.04 43.65 86.61 70.03 2006 53.92 19.97 25.29 64.79 51.34 2005 24.68 19.61 36.34 62.25 47.05 2004 19.39 19.70 16.59 31.71 22.25 2003 17.79 17.99 12.16 17.94 15.18 2002 15.11 11.16 17.30 9.96 12.04 2001 8.25 4.04 6.91 9.42 8.56 2000 3.87 4.49 6.82 5.56 5.07 1999 7.70 4.77 48.66 1.28 5.92 1998 10.02 5.45 5.30 5.38 6.76 1997 3.90 1DŽ50 2.53 2.53 2.87

Shares Turnover by Month & Sector (%) (2009) Éjô¡k °Th É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe º```¡°SC’G ¿GQhO ∫ó```©e ô¡°ûdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Month Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total January ô```````jÉ```æj 4.76 1.25 2.16 2.93 3.55 February ô````jGôÑ```a 3.82 1.00 1.92 3.21 3.25 March ¢SQÉ````````e 5.44 1.83 2.98 5.68 5.13 April π```````jô```HG 4.25 1.99 4.23 6.69 5.22 May ƒ``````````jÉ```e 10.33 5.15 6.76 9.93 9.56 June ƒ```````«fƒ````j 8.08 2.64 4.07 7.60 7.16 July ƒ`````j``dƒ`````j 4.31 2.14 2.78 4.96 4.40 August ¢ù``£°ùZCG 2.35 1.02 2.62 4.28 3.35 September ôÑ`````ªàÑ°S 2.69 2.19 1.88 2.36 2.41 October ô````Hh`à```cCG 3.70 2.56 3.26 4.98 4.27 November ôÑ````e`aƒ``f 3.03 0.83 2.07 3.33 3.01 December ôÑ`````ª°ùjO 4.10 0.76 2.06 2.42 2.90

Shares Turnover by Month & Sector (2009) É«YÉ£bhk Éjô¡k °T º```¡°SC’G ¿GQhO ∫ó```©e 12

10

8

6 (%) º¡°SC’G ¿GQhO ∫ ó©e

Shares Turnover (%) Turnover Shares 4

2

0 ôjÉæj ôjGÈa ¢SQÉe πjôHGƒjÉe ƒ«fƒj ƒ«dƒj ¢ù£°ùZG ȪàÑ°S ôHƒàcG Ȫaƒf Ȫ°ùjO Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Banking & Financial Institutions á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Insurance ø``«eCÉàdG Industry á`YÉæ°üdG Services äÉ````eóÿG

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* QE Capitalization by Sector (1997-2009) É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe áLQóŸG äÉcô°ûdG º¡°SC’ á«bƒ°ùdG ᪫≤dG áæ°ùdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Year Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total 2009 108,426,773,035 7,422,387,525 74,054,693,140 130,177,393,927 320,081,247,627 2008 107,581,219,512 7,619,088,360 65,675,516,543 98,162,392,027 279,038,216,442 2007 136,652,600,164 11,738,055,500 91,300,756,936 108,003,619,868 347,695,032,468 2006 96,738,057,806 8,914,081,618 52,581,317,399 63,496,283,338 221,729,740,160 2005 120,648,787,117 13,594,416,500 88,559,174,064 94,399,368,198 317,201,745,879 2004 55,859,377,257 8,633,469,100 35,917,661,775 46,780,212,540 147,190,720,672 2003 28,419,186,943 3,523,415,600 34,107,793,063 31,172,000,042 97,222,395,648 2002 14,293,067,017 2,136,776,000 2,281,338,250 19,764,079,660 38,475,260,927 2001 9,570,073,025 1,472,112,000 1,231,117,875 14,447,649,580 26,720,952,480 2000 7,638,320,541 931,600,000 952,120,550 9,283,650,328 18,805,691,419 1999 9,005,111,479 1,203,000,000 991,622,710 8,831,044,106 20,030,778,295 1998 8,692,425,065 1,221,400,000 919,631,030 3,134,731,430 13,968,187,525 1997 5,877,189,118 883,880,000 884,991,976 1,774,632,383 9,420,693,477

QE Capitalization by Month & Sector (2009) Éjô¡k °Th É«YÉ£bk áØæ°üe áLQóŸG äÉcô°ûdG º¡°SC’ á«bƒ°ùdG ᪫≤dG ô¡°ûdG á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒ`æÑdG ÚeCÉàdG áYÉæ°üdG äÉeóÿG ´ƒªéŸG Month Banking & Financial Institutions Insurance Industry Services Total January ô```````jÉ```æj 80,579,179,644 6,284,175,720 49,034,248,791 78,274,537,925 214,172,142,081 February ô````jGôÑ```a 66,086,494,468 5,662,925,610 43,126,854,895 74,409,231,216 189,285,506,190 March ¢SQÉ````````e 76,000,328,919 5,091,469,620 51,490,076,729 78,386,038,587 210,967,913,855 April π```````jô```HG 84,298,181,374 6,125,594,040 56,168,377,696 94,923,862,037 241,516,015,146 May ƒ``````````jÉ```e 102,158,667,116 6,961,626,135 73,638,734,840 100,721,463,050 283,480,491,142 June ƒ```````«fƒ````j 96,153,807,818 6,950,214,570 68,376,417,831 98,709,183,140 270,189,623,358 July ƒ`````j``dƒ`````j 102,170,536,923 7,202,896,755 69,482,113,019 106,853,853,073 285,709,399,770 August ¢ù``£°ùZCG 111,439,945,698 7,682,338,740 71,134,675,587 115,409,711,095 305,666,671,120 September ôÑ`````ªàÑ°S 115,709,627,534 7,955,237,580 74,870,150,906 137,460,787,577 335,995,803,598 October ô````Hh`à```cCG 112,100,133,195 7,775,042,880 73,375,999,814 134,841,116,974 328,092,292,863 November ôÑ````e`aƒ``f 113,087,416,822 7,616,263,770 76,429,800,268 130,559,127,769 327,692,608,629 December ôÑ`````ª°ùjO 108,426,773,035 7,422,387,525 74,054,693,140 130,177,393,927 320,081,247,627

QE Capitalization by Month & Sector (2009) É«YÉ£bhk Éjô¡k °T á«bƒ°ùdG ᪫≤dG 150,000,000,000

120,000,000,000

90,000,000,000

60,000,000,000 (¥.Q) á«bƒ°ùdG ᪫ ≤ dG Market Capitalization (QR)

30,000,000,000

0 ôjÉæj ôjGÈa ¢SQÉe πjôHG ƒjÉe ƒ«fƒj ƒ«dƒj ¢ù£°ùZG ȪàÑ°S ôHƒàcG Ȫaƒf Ȫ°ùjO Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Banking & Financial Institutions á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG Insurance ø``«eCÉàdG Industry á`YÉæ°üdG Services äÉ````eóÿG

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* QE Index since Inception (1998-2009) á°UQƒÑdG ‘ º¡°SC’G QÉ©°SC’ ΩÉ©dG ô°TDƒŸG áæ°ùdG á£≤ædG á«°VÉŸG áæ°ùdG øY Ò¨àdG % Ò¨àdG Year Points Prior Year Change (pts) % Change 2009 6,959.17 73.05 1.06 2008 6,886.12 -2,694.33 -28.12 2007 9,580.45 2,447.45 34.31 2006 7,133.00 3920 -35.47 2005 11,053.00 4,559.44 70.21 2004 6,494.00 4,169.78 179.43 2003 3,947.00 1,622.86 69.84 2002 2,324.00 631.64 37.33 2001 1,692.00 458.90 37.21 2000 1,233.00 -107.70 -8.03 1999 1,341.00 -10.30 -0.76 1998 1,351.00 351.30 -35.13

QE Price Index (2009) ¥ƒ°ùdG ‘ º``¡°SC’G QÉ``©°SC’ ΩÉ``©``dG ô``°TDƒŸG 9,000

8,000

7,000

6,000

5,000 _Œ˜A'

4,000 Points

3,000

2,000

1,000

0 ôjÉæj ôjGÈa ¢SQÉe πjôHCG ƒjÉe ƒ«fƒj ƒ«dƒj ¢ù£°ùZCG ÒªàÑ°S ôjƒàcCG Ȫaƒf Ȫ°ùjO Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Period )ÉA' QE Price Index (1998-2009) ¥ƒ°ùdG ‘ º``¡°SC’G QÉ``©°SC’ ΩÉ``©``dG ô``°TDƒŸG 12,000 11,053.06

10,000 9,580.45

8,000 6,959.17

_Œ˜A' 6,493.62 7,133.00 6,886.12 6,000 Points

4,000 3,946.70

2,000 2,324.00 1,351.30 1,341.00 1,233.30 1,692.20

0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Year c˜{wA' Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* QE Average Daily Reported Trading (1997-2009) á°UQƒÑdG ‘ á«eƒ«dG ä’hGóàdG ä’ó©e áæ°ùdG ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG ∫hGóàdG ΩÉjCG OóY Year Volume of Shares Traded Value of Shares Traded (QR) Executed Transactions Trading Days 2009 13,636,707 364,286,676 6,680 253 2008 15,328,818 691,150,991 8,582 254 2007 13,536,733 432,259,786 7,190 252 2006 7,521,939 302,164,384 6,986 248 2005 4,051,299 403,304,638 4,431 255 2004 1,192,972 84,987,544 1,125 252 2003 759,890 46,889,639 539 250 2002 314,650 12,707,609 118 253 2001 204,881 6,039,058 63 249 2000 128,497 3,532,396 50 246 1999 112,218 4,909,701 56 251 1998 124,410 3,864,036 31 251 1997 82,120 1,648,431 11 150

Average Daily Trading (2009) Éjô¡k °T á«eƒ«dG ∫hGóàdG ä’ó©e ô``¡°ûdG ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóY (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G ᪫b IòØæŸG äÉ≤Ø°üdG ∫hGóàdG ΩÉjCG OóY Month Volume of Shares Traded Value of Shares Traded (QR) Executed Transactions Trading Days January ô```````jÉ```æj 10,754,082 256,885,858 4,877 20 February ô````jGôÑ```a 10,001,894 205,034,870 4,502 20 March ¢SQÉ````````e 13,853,247 332,299,125 6,827 23 April π```````jô```HG 14,785,392 361,325,433 7,548 22 May ƒ``````````jÉ```e 28,377,014 725,333,429 12,110 21 June ƒ```````«fƒ````j 19,102,697 562,749,984 8,758 22 July ƒ`````j``dƒ`````j 13,502,536 346,867,818 6,544 22 August ¢ù``£°ùZCG 10,280,551 317,340,917 5,938 22 September ôÑ`````ªàÑ°S 8,554,939 285,218,961 4,811 19 October ô````Hh`à```cCG 13,769,309 394,023,138 6,974 21 November ôÑ````e`aƒ``f 10,719,863 307,999,002 6,386 19 December ôÑ`````ª°ùjO 8,921,941 252,879,731 4,484 22 Total ´ƒ````ªéªdG 13,636,707 364,286,676 6,680 253

Average Daily Value & Volume of Shares Traded (1997-2009) ¥ƒ```°ùdG ‘ ádhGóàŸG º¡°SC’G OóYh º«≤d »eƒ«dG ∫ó©ŸG 800,000,000 18,000,000

700,000,000 16,000,000

14,000,000 600,000,000 12,000,000

raded (QR) 500,000,000 T

es 10,000,000 r 400,000,000 8,000,000 ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G OóY

(¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G ᪫b 300,000,000

alue of Sha 6,000,000 V Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) Traded of Shares Volume 200,000,000 4,000,000

100,000,000 2,000,000

0 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Volume of Shares Traded (Shares) (º¡°S) ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G OóY Value of Shares Traded (QR) (¥.Q) ádhGóàŸG º¡°S’G ᪫b

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Yearly Trade Report (01-01-2009 to 31-12-2009) ájƒæ°ùdG ∫hGóàdG Iô°ûf ≥HÉ°ùdG ¥ÓZ’G øY Ò¨àdG ô©°S ô©°S Price Change ôNG ô©°S ¥ÓZ’G ¥ÓZ’G ≈fOCG ≈∏YCG ô©°S OóY º¡°S’G ᪫b º¡°S’G OóY á≤Ø°U Value of ≥HÉ°ùdG (§°SƒàŸG) ô©°S ô©°S ìÉààa’G äÉ≤Ø°üdG Volume ácô°ûdG Last Shares Previous Low High Open No. of of Shares Company Avg. Trade Traded % ᪫≤dG Closing Price Price Price Trans. Traded Closing Price (QR) Value Price Pr.

12.91 -22.10 171.20 149.10 148.30 69.00 171.50 171.50 37806 3,487,246,301.20 28,368,299 QNBK ǠƶŶǞŽȚ -5.92 -4.90 82.80 77.90 77.50 50.50 93.20 84.30 108199 7,140,604,204.80 99,118,695 QIBK ±ô°üŸG -30.01 -26.50 88.30 61.80 61.50 36.50 90.70 88.50 93252 7,679,707,335.90 121,515,853 CBQK …QÉéàdG 12.14 5.10 42.00 47.10 46.90 21.80 55.00 43.20 53279 3,309,415,306.60 87,955,623 DHBK áMhódG ∂æH ŸGh ∑ ƒæÑdG 6.44 2.80 43.50 46.30 47.00 34.50 55.60 43.50 523 37,305,354.80 856,294 ABQK ‹h’G ƒ -22.18 -13.00 58.60 45.60 45.70 34.50 60.00 59.50 50896 2,391,664,226.00 54,712,797 QIIK ‹hódG Institutions 22.73 2.50 11.00 13.50 13.40 7.90 14.40 11.20 163879 8,985,580,361.25 776,156,897 MARK 55 % ¿ÉjôdG Banking & Financial á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SD 97.20 6.95 7.15 14.10 14.00 4.85 18.90 7.25 41716 1,697,561,519.50 203,509,249 KCBK »é«∏ÿG -8.50 -2.10 24.70 22.60 22.80 16.20 27.60 24.90 12513 369,462,617.20 15,803,415 FFCK πjƒªà∏d ‹h’G 562,063 35,098,547,227.25 1,387,997,122 Total sec. ´É£≤dG ‹ÉªLG -31.15 -28.10 90.20 62.10 62.10 32.10 92.70 90.50 16088 945,292,085.90 15,781,681 QATI ô£b 6.80 1.40 20.60 22.00 22.00 16.60 32.00 22.00 3285 75,295,461.90 3,421,192 DOHI áMhódG àdG -50.22 -57.30 114.10 56.80 58.00 45.80 106.00 106.00 296 8,261,818.30 149,022 QGRI áeÉ©dG É -9.70 -3.60 37.10 33.50 33.90 18.90 40.90 38.40 4032 112,630,897.60 3,667,618 AKHI ÚeC

è«∏ÿG Insurance -13.24 -4.90 37.00 32.10 32.20 22.60 38.50 37.50 11645 328,911,136.90 10,829,719 QISI á«eÓ°S’G 35,346 1,470,391,400.60 33,849,232 Total sec. ´É£≤dG ‹ÉªLG 14.71 5.40 36.70 42.10 43.00 30.50 47.00 37.00 2133 64,606,572.10 1,653,357 QIMD á«∏jƒëàdG -20.96 -20.90 99.70 78.80 78.70 58.20 100.00 100.00 3685 150,763,342.70 1,901,143 QNCD â檰S’G 30.61 15.00 49.00 64.00 62.00 29.70 73.90 45.00 1475 39,740,775.60 724,727 ZHCD OGR üdG 13.42 13.50 100.60 114.10 114.30 57.40 132.50 101.00 123546 11,354,416,601.50 117,403,051 IQCD ô£b äÉYÉæ°U ° áYÉæ 1.13 0.40 35.30 35.70 36.00 21.20 44.30 36.00 22554 1,403,015,515.10 40,622,470 UDCD ᫪æà∏d IóëàŸG Industry -22.17 -2.55 11.50 8.95 8.95 7.00 11.80 11.70 11071 177,338,213.35 19,303,812 QGMD á«Ñ£dG -7.47 -1.30 17.40 16.10 16.10 11.60 21.50 17.90 62107 2,221,208,156.60 130,723,612 GHCD á°†HÉ≤dG è«∏ÿG 226,571 15,411,089,176.95 312,332,172 Total sec. ´É£≤dG ‹ÉªLG 32.51 35.60 109.50 145.10 144.80 89.00 167.00 110.00 16273 1,364,917,994.60 10,711,776 QTEL πJƒ«c -10.22 -11.40 111.50 100.10 100.00 70.00 116.00 110.00 25641 1,968,544,804.20 21,005,581 QEWS AÉeh AÉHô¡c -13.33 -5.00 37.50 32.50 32.40 20.30 37.50 37.40 16145 617,943,717.90 20,684,452 QSHS π≤ædG -7.56 -2.20 29.10 26.90 26.80 14.40 30.00 29.50 77449 3,480,416,750.30 151,004,815 QRES ájQÉ≤©dG 2.73 0.30 11.00 11.30 11.30 8.10 14.30 11.00 19721 653,558,745.10 58,422,650 SIIS ΩÓ°ùdG 19.89 3.60 18.10 21.70 21.50 9.65 23.00 18.10 28715 1,054,278,703.40 60,916,436 NLCS IQÉL’G -10.53 -7.60 72.20 64.60 64.20 46.80 73.90 72.60 11500 580,205,062.90 9,224,278 QNNS áMÓŸG 0.00 0.00 9.05 9.05 9.05 6.50 10.40 9.10 23713 617,140,691.60 71,354,478 MCGS ájÉYôdG -29.46 -14.70 49.90 35.20 35.20 30.00 45.50 49.90 180 2,422,089.00 69,815 QCFS ɪ櫰ùdG 21.98 28.60 130.10 158.70 158.50 105.00 184.30 129.10 11114 655,931,898.20 4,306,691 QFLS Oƒbƒ∏d ô£b 105.78 9.15 8.65 17.80 17.70 7.20 24.80 8.85 40893 1,544,149,623.65 91,669,701 QMLS ≈°TGƒŸG 5.64 1.10 19.50 20.60 20.30 12.50 23.30 19.90 19744 598,668,561.20 32,221,143 GWCS ¿RÉfl 11.11 2.40 21.60 24.00 23.80 13.90 28.40 21.50 172542 9,986,295,808.00 449,516,819 QGTS

äÓbÉf äÉeóÿG Services -21.95 -4.50 20.50 16.00 16.10 12.50 25.70 21.10 14120 367,239,726.90 20,599,338 DBIS ád’O 8.91 2.70 30.30 33.00 33.00 16.20 42.00 30.70 173055 9,216,693,859.90 293,124,111 BRES IhôH 17.21 20.70 120.30 141.00 141.00 99.00 149.00 120.30 239 36,701,629.50 286,783 MCCS »YÉæŸG ™ª› -14.15 -5.80 41.00 35.20 35.30 23.00 40.40 41.00 8988 204,379,307.70 6,269,514 AHCS ∫ɪYCG -2.34 -0.20 8.55 8.35 8.40 5.00 10.10 8.60 26060 523,637,050.55 66,211,281 QOIS ¿ÉªYhô£b 144.07 38.90 27.00 65.90 65.00 16.00 86.40 27.60 2178 41,990,747.10 772,974 ERES ¿GOREG -27.29 -13.10 48.00 34.90 33.50 28.80 48.00 48.00 2114 46,154,049.20 1,185,078 IFSS 75 % á«dÉŸG ¥GQhCÓd á«eÓ°SE’G 36.89 8.30 22.50 30.80 31.00 16.20 36.30 22.80 102188 4,653,304,060.50 171,418,552 GISS á«dhódG è«∏ÿG -23.64 -2.60 11.00 8.40 8.45 8.00 13.00 11.00 59123 1,648,950,470.90 167,346,589 VFQS ô£b ¿ƒaGOƒa 120.82 29.60 24.50 54.10 54.00 24.50 61.80 24.50 11020 228,378,572.10 4,212,875 MERS IÒŸG 41.89 9.30 22.20 31.50 31.80 15.50 32.90 22.60 3390 92,597,372.40 3,372,528 QTIS »æØdG ¢üëØdG 866,105 40,184,501,296.80 1,715,908,258 Total sec. ´É£≤dG ‹ÉªLG 1,690,085 92,164,529,101.60 3,450,086,784 Total sec. ´É£≤dG ‹ÉªLG (%) Ò¨àdG á«°ùf Ò¨àdG ᪫b ô°TDƒŸG ᪫b Change Prct. Change Value Index Value ΩÉ©dG ô°TDƒŸG Market Index 1.06% 73.05 6,959.17

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Percentage of Investors’ Transactions (2009) øjôªãà°ùŸG äÓeÉ©J Ö°ùf

Percentage to Total Value á````«dɪLE’G á```````ª«≤dG ≈dEG á`````````Ñ°ùædG ø«ªgÉ°ùªdG ø«jô£≤dG äÓeÉ©J ø«jô£≤dG ô«Z äÓeÉ©J Investors Qatari Transactions Non-Qatari Transactions

46.99% 18.44% Buy AGô°T Individuals OGôaCG 49.47% 18.18% Sell ™«H 17.11% 17.45% Buy AGô°T Institutions äÉ°ù°SDƒe 16.54% 15.81% Sell ™«H

øjôªãà°ùŸG äÓeÉ©J Ö°ùf Percentage of Investors’ Transactions

50

40

30

20 á«dɪL’G ᪫ ≤ dG ¤EG áÑ°ùædG Percentage to Total Value to Total Percentage

10 46.99% 18.44% 49.47% 18.18% 17.11% 17.45% 16.54% 15.81%

0 Buy AGô°T Sell ™«H Buy AGô°T Sell ™«H Individuals OGôaG Institutions äÉ°ù°SDƒe Transaction Type πeÉ©àdG ´ƒf Qatari Transactions Újô£≤dG äÓeÉ©J Non-Qatari Transactions Újô£≤dG ÒZ äÓeÉ©J

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Transactions on Shares Transfer áãdÉãdG ¥ƒ°ùdG äÓjƒ–h ᫵∏ŸG π≤f äÓjƒ– Made Outside the Trading Hall 2009/12/31 ¤EG 2009/01/01 øe The total number of transfers that occurred in the third market Gó≤Y ( 7,428) √QGó≤e ¢ü≤æH πjƒ– ó≤Y (10,264) 2009 ΩÉY ∫ÓN áãdÉãdG ¥ƒ°ùdG äÓjƒ– OóY ≠∏H during 2009 reached 10,264 transactions, a reduction of 42% .Gón ≤Y (17,692) á¨dÉÑdGh 2008 ΩÉY øY %-42 ¬àÑ°ùf Ée hCG transactions compared to 17,692 transactions in 2008. Transfers äÓjƒëàdG Company ácô°ûdG ´ƒªéŸG Total ᪵fi ôeCG AÉæãà°SG »KQEG »∏FÉY º°S’G õeôdG Court Orders Exception Inheritance Family Name Code 74 9 7 37 21 »æWƒdG ô£b ∂æH QNBK 233 0 22 124 87 »eÓ°S’G ô£b ±ô°üe QIBK 47 0 8 17 22 …QÉéàdG ∂æÑdG CBQK 56 0 8 30 18 áMhódG ∂æH DHBK 37 0 6 29 2 »∏g’G ∂æÑdG ABQK 203 0 17 107 79 »eÓ°S’G ‹hódG ô£b ∂æH QIIK 1,539 12 33 371 1,123 ¿ÉjôdG ±ô°üe MARK 334 0 7 79 248 …QÉéàdG è«∏ÿG ∂æH KCBK 16 0 0 9 7 πjƒªà∏d ‹h’G FFCK 47 0 6 26 15 ÚeÉà∏d ô£b QATI 77 0 3 57 17 ÚeÉà∏d áMhódG DOHI 7 0 1 0 6 ÚeCÉàdG IOÉYEGh ÚeCÉà∏d áeÉ©dG ájô£≤dG QGRI 31 0 1 17 13 ÚeÉà∏d è«∏ÿG AKHI 52 0 2 35 15 ÚeÉà∏d ájô£≤dG á«eÓ°S’G QISI 109 0 5 82 22 á«∏jƒëàdG äÉYÉæ°ü∏d ájô£≤dG QIMD 108 0 7 82 19 â檰S’G áYÉæ°üd á«æWƒdG ô£b QNCD 23 0 0 22 1 á°†HÉ≤dG OGR ZHCD 404 0 16 163 225 ô£b äÉYÉæ°U IQCD 91 0 12 62 17 ᫪æà∏d IóëàŸG UDCD 28 0 1 10 17 á«Ñ£dG äÉeõ∏à°ùª∏d á«fÉŸ’G ájô£≤dG QGMD 906 9 34 328 535 á°†HÉ≤dG è«∏ÿG GHCD 85 0 3 68 14 πJƒ«c - ô£b ä’É°üJG QTEL 134 0 6 90 38 ájô£≤dG AÉŸGh AÉHô¡µdG QEWS 115 0 8 81 26 …ôëÑdG π≤æ∏d ájô£≤dG QSHS 85 0 10 44 31 ájQÉ≤©dG äGQɪãà°SÓd ájô£≤dG QRES 63 0 6 36 21 á«ŸÉ©dG ΩÓ°ùdG SIIS 117 0 11 54 52 IQÉLÓd á«æWƒdG NLCS 102 0 8 81 13 ájô£≤dG áMÓŸG QNNS 41 0 2 24 15 á«Ñ£dG ájÉYô∏d áYƒªéŸG MCGS 30 0 4 23 3 ΩÓa’G ™jRƒJh ɪ櫰ù∏d ô£b QCFS 202 0 5 106 91 Oƒbƒ∏d ô£b QFLS 259 0 12 100 147 »°TGƒŸGh Ωƒë∏dG IQÉéàd ájô£≤dG QMLS 136 0 3 54 79 ¿RÉîª∏d è«∏ÿG GWCS 815 8 15 338 454 IOhóëŸG RɨdG π≤æd ô£b QGTS 169 0 6 57 106 á°†HÉ≤dG Qɪãà°S’Gh áWÉ°Sƒ∏d ád’O DBIS 763 8 20 284 451 ájQÉ≤©dG IhôH BRES 0 0 0 0 0 »YÉæŸG äÉcô°T ™ª› MCCS 0 0 0 0 0 ∫ɪYCG AHCS 552 1 16 78 457 Qɪãà°SÓd ¿ÉªYh ô£b QOIS 2 0 1 0 1 ájQÉ≤©dG ¿GOREG ERES 3 0 2 0 1 á«dÉŸG ¥GQhCÓd á«eÓ°SE’G IFSS 1,067 1 11 90 965 äÉeóî∏d á«dhódG è«∏ÿG GISS 1,102 0 18 0 1,084 ô£b ¿ƒaGOƒa VFQS 0 9 1 64 80 á«cÓ¡à°S’G OGƒª∏d IÒŸG MERS 10,264 48 363 3,295 6,558 Total ‹ÉªLE’G

Qatar Exchange Annual Report 2009 Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Shareholders’ Accounts and Pledging and øgô`dG äÉ`«∏ªYh ÚªgÉ°ùŸG äÉHÉ``°ùM Removal of Pledged Shares Transactions (2009) º¡°SC’G øgQ ∂`ah Qatari Shareholders ¿ƒjô£≤dG ¿ƒªgÉ°ùŸG Government áeƒµM Institutions äÉ°ù°SDƒe Individuals OGôaCG Type ´ƒædG 13 4,487 288,719

Total Stocks of Shareholder ¥ƒ°ùdG »ªgÉ°ùe ‹ÉªLEG Total ´ƒªéŸG Non-Qatari ÖfÉLCG Qatari ¿ƒjô£b 952,140 658,921 293,219

º¡°SC’G øgQ ∂`ah øgô`dG äÉ`«∏ªY ÚªgÉ°ùŸG äÉHÉ``°ùM ÚªgÉ°ùŸG OóY ‹ÉªLEG Pledge & Removal of Shares Qatari Shareholders Total Number of Shareholders 12,000 800,000 800,000 300,000 300,000

700,000 700,000 10,000 250,000 250,000

600,000 600,000

8,000 200,000 200,000 500,000 500,000

6,000 400,000 400,000 150,000 150,000

300,000 300,000 No. of Transactions 4,000 100,000 100,000 º¡°SC’G øgQ ∂ ah øgôdG äÉ« ∏ ªY OóY 200,000 200,000

2,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 100,000 293,219 658,921 293,219 658,921 13 4,487 13 288,719 4,487 288,719 11,345 8,983 8,180 9,840 0 0 0 0 0 2008 2009 ¿ƒjô£b ÖfÉLCG ¿ƒjô£b ÖfÉLCG áeƒµM äÉ°ù°SDƒe áeƒµMOGôaCG äÉ°ù°SDƒe OGôaCG Qatari Non-Qatari Qatari Non-Qatari Government Institutions GovernmentIndividuals Institutions Individuals Pledge øgôdG ∂a Removal øgôdG

Licensed Brokerage Firms Ióªà©ŸG á``````WÉ°SƒdG äÉ`````cô°T at Qatar Exchange (QE) ô£b á°UQƒH ‘ Ü.¢U ÊhεdE’G ™`````bƒ````ŸG ¢ù````cÉØdG ∞``````JÉ¡dG á````cô°ûdG º`````°SG P.O. Box Website Fax Number Phone Number Company Name 1555 www.thegroup.com.qa 4621474 4444444 The Group Securities á«dÉŸG ¥GQhCÓd áYƒªéŸG 4470 www.gig.com.qa 4355972 4259000 Gulf Investment Group á«é«∏ÿG äGQɪãà°SE’G áYƒª› 33083 www.qatar-securities.com 4310339 4255238/4410062 Qatar Securities Company á«dÉŸG ¥GQhCÓd ô£b 7350 www.ifsc-qatar.com 4355778 4209333/4444770 International Financial Securities á«dÉŸG ¥GQhCÓd á«ŸÉ©dG 12402 www.islamicbroker.biz 4314000 4498888/4315000 Islamic Financial Securities á«dÉŸG ¥GQhCÓd á«eÓ°SE’G 24571 www.dlalaholding.com 4284000 4284444 Dlala Brokerage Company áWÉ°Sƒ∏d ád’O ácô°T 24571 www.dlalaholding.com 4285000 4285555 Dlala Islamic Company á«eÓ°SE’G ád’O ácô°T

2009 …ƒæ°ùdG ôjô≤àdG ô£b á°UQƒH Statistical Tables & Charts »```FÉ``°üME’G‘CCCCCCqC–µ* Qatar Exchange Listed Companies ô£b á°UQƒH ‘ áLQóŸG ájô£≤dG áªgÉ°ùŸG äÉcô°ûdG as of December 31, 2009 2009 ΩÉ©∏d Symbol Company Name Phone No. Fax No. Website/E-Mail P.O. Box Banking and Financial Sector á«dÉŸG äÉ°ù°SDƒŸGh ∑ƒæÑdG ´É£b QNBK QNB »æWƒdG ô£b ∂æH 4407407 4413753 www.qnb.com.qa 1000 CBQK Commercial Bank …QÉéàdG ∂æÑdG 4490000 4411268 www.cbq.com.qa 3232 DHBK Doha Bank áMhódG ∂æH 4456600 4416631 www.dohabank.com.qa 3818 QIBK Qatar Islamic Bank »eÓ°SE’G ô£b ±ô°üe 4409409 4412700 www.qib.com.qa 559 ABQK Al Ahli Bank »∏gC’G ∂æÑdG 4232222 4232323 www.ahlibank.com.qa 2309 QIIK Qatar International Islamic Bank »eÓ°SE’G ‹hódG ô£b ∂æH 4385555 4444101 www.qiib.com.qa 664 MARK Masraf AL Rayan ¿ÉjôdG ±ô°üe 4253333 4351720 www.alrayan.com 28888 KCBK AL Khaliji Commercial Bank »é«∏ÿG – …QÉéàdG è«∏ÿG ∂æH 4940494 4996020 www.alkhaliji.com 28000 FFCK First Finance πjƒªà∏d ¤hC’G 4559999 4559955 www.ffcqatar.com 7258 Insurance Sector ÚeCÉàdG ´É£b QATI Qatar Insurance ÚeCÉà∏d ô£b 4962222 4831569 www.qatarinsurance.com 666 QGRI Qatar General Insurance and Reinsurance »∏aɵàdG ÚeCÉàdG IOÉYEGh ÚeCÉà∏d áeÉ©dG ájô£≤dG 4282222 4437302 www.qgrico.com 4500 AKHI Al-Khaleej Insurance and Reinsurance ÚeCÉàdG IOÉYEGh ÚeCÉà∏d è«∏ÿG 4414151 4430530 www.alkhaleej.com 4555 QISI Qatar Islamic Insurance ÚeCÉà∏d ájô£≤dG á«eÓ°SE’G 4658888 4550111 www.qiic.com.qa 22676 DOHI Doha Insurance ÚeCÉà∏d áMhódG 4335000 4657777 www.dicqatar.com 7171 Industrial Sector áYÉæ°üdG ´É£b QNCD Qatar National Cement â檰S’G áYÉæ°üd á«æWƒdG ô£b 4693800 4693900 www.qatarcement.com 1333 ZHCD Zad Holding Company (Previously Qatar Flour Mills) (Ék ≤HÉ°S ájô£≤dG ≥«bódG øMÉ£e ácô°T) á°†HÉ≤dG OGR ácô°T 4415000 4438137 www.qatarflourmills.com 1444 IQCD Industries Qatar ô£b äÉYÉæ°U 4308681 4308628 www.industriesqatar.com.qa 3212 QGMD Qatar German Co. for Medical Devices á«Ñ£dG äÉeõ∏à°ùª∏d á«fÉŸ’G ájô£≤dG 4581201 4581328 www.qgmd.com 22556 UDCD United Development ᫪æà∏d IóëàŸG 4098301 4098303 www.udcqatar.com 7256 QIMD Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co. á«∏jƒëàdG äÉYÉæ°ü∏d ájô£≤dG 4831199 4837878 www.qimc.com.qa 16875 GHCD Gulf Holding Company (Previously Gulf Cement ) (Ék ≤HÉ°S è«∏ÿG â檰SCG) á°†HÉ≤dG è«∏ÿG ácô°T 4445900 4446900 gulfcementco.com.qa 22504 Services Sector äÉeóÿG ´É£b QNNS Qatar Navigation ájô£≤dG áMÓŸG 4949666 4833244 www.qatarnav.com 153 QCFS Qatar Cinema & Film Distributing ΩÓaC’G ™jRƒJh ɪ櫰ù∏d ô£b 4671620 4671511 www.qatarcinemas.com 1970 QEWS Qatar Electricity & Water ájô£≤dG AÉŸGh AÉHô¡µdG 4858585 4831116 www.qewc.com 22046 QSHS Qatar Shipping Co. …ôëÑdG π≤æ∏d ájô£≤dG 4991777 4315565 www.qship.com 22180 QRES Qatar Real Estate Investment ájQÉ≤©dG äGQɪãà°SEÓd ájô£≤dG 4086000 4325354 www.alaqaria.com.qa 22311 AAHS MediCare Group á«Ñ£dG ájÉYô∏d áYƒªéŸG 4898804 4898803 www.ahlihospital.com 6401 QTEL Qatar Telecom (Q-Tel) (πJƒ«c) ô£b ä’É°üJG 4400400 4830011 www.qtel.com.qa 217 SIIS Salam International á«ŸÉ©dG ΩÓ°ùdG 4833542 4833576 www.salaminternational.com 15224 QFLS Qatar Fuel Oƒbƒ∏d ô£b 4308888 4427700 www.woqod.com.qa 7777 GWCS Gulf Warehousing ¿RÉîª∏d è«∏ÿG 4508524 4508550 www.gulfwarehousing.com 24434 QGTS Qatar Gas Transport (Nakilat) IOhóëŸG RɨdG π≤æd ô£b ácô°T 4998111 4326788 www.nakilat.com.qa 22271 NLCS National Leasing á°†HÉ≤dG IQÉLEÓd á«æWƒdG 4100400 4444132 www.alijarah.com 24141 QMLS Qatar Meat & Livestock »°TGƒŸGh Ωƒë∏dG IQÉéàd ájô£≤dG 4433331 4433340 www.mawashi.com.qa 22240 DBIS Dlala Holding Company á°†HÉ≤dG Qɪãà°S’Gh áWÉ°Sƒ∏d ád’O ácô°T 4440900 4440700 www.dlalaholding.com 24571 BRES Barwa Real Estate Company ájQÉ≤©dG IhôH ácô°T 4998888 4998887 www.barwa.com.qa 27777 MCCS Mannai Corporation »YÉæŸG äÉcô°T ™ª› 4558888 4558824 www.mannai.com 76 AHCS A'amal ∫ɪYCG 4350666 4350777 www.aamal.com.qa 22477 QOIS Qatar Oman Investment Company Qɪãà°SÓd ¿ÉªYh ô£b ácô°T 4340889 4340889 www.qatar_oman.com 16875 GISS Gulf International Services äÉeóî∏d á«dhódG è«∏ÿG ácô°T 4308681 4308628 www.gis.com.qa 3212 IFSS Islamic Financial Securities Company á«dÉŸG ¥GQhCÓd á«eÓ°SE’G 4315000 4314000 islamic-broker.com 12402 ERES Ezdan Real estate company ájQÉ≤©dG ¿GOREG ácô°T 4094001 4112972 www.thanihousing.com 3212 VFQS Vodafone Qatar ô£b ¿ƒaGOƒa 8007111 4096667 www.vodafone.com.qa 27727 MERS Almeera Consumer Goods Company á«cÓ¡à°S’G OGƒª∏d IÒŸG ácô°T 4320222 4365554 N/A 3371

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