Undiscovered Gems In Middle East Stocks For December 2025

Dec 23, 2025
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Simply Wall St

5 min read

As the Gulf markets continue to rise, buoyed by increasing oil prices and optimism around potential U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts, investors are keeping a keen eye on the opportunities within this dynamic region. In such an environment, identifying stocks with solid fundamentals and growth potential can be key to navigating the evolving economic landscape, making it essential for investors to stay informed about emerging prospects in Middle Eastern markets.

Name

Debt To Equity

Revenue Growth

Earnings Growth

Health Rating

Qassim Cement

NA

4.02%

-11.40%

★★★★★★

Baazeem Trading

10.02%

-1.27%

-1.66%

★★★★★★

Sure Global Tech

NA

10.11%

15.42%

★★★★★★

MOBI Industry

18.09%

6.66%

22.02%

★★★★★★

Nofoth Food Products

NA

15.49%

26.47%

★★★★★★

Saudi Azm for Communication and Information Technology

3.26%

17.17%

23.30%

★★★★★★

Najran Cement

14.49%

-4.20%

-30.16%

★★★★★★

Etihad GO Telecom

0.85%

38.36%

57.78%

★★★★★☆

National Environmental Recycling

69.43%

43.47%

32.77%

★★★★☆☆

Birikim Varlik Yonetim Anonim Sirketi

59.38%

42.42%

36.01%

★★★★☆☆

Click here to see the full list of 183 stocks from our Middle Eastern Undiscovered Gems With Strong Fundamentals screener.

Let’s review some notable picks from our screened stocks.

Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★★★

Overview: Almawarid Manpower Company offers recruitment and temporary employment services for domestic workers and expatriate labor in Saudi Arabia, with a market cap of SAR1.98 billion.

Operations: The company’s revenue is primarily driven by the Corporate Segment, which accounts for SAR1.98 billion, followed by the Individual Segment at SAR291.13 million and the Hourly Segment at SAR179.66 million.

Almawarid Manpower seems to be an intriguing player in the Middle East market, with its recent earnings report showing a significant rise in net income to SAR 36.98 million for Q3 2025 from SAR 17.1 million the previous year, alongside sales climbing to SAR 678.78 million from SAR 548.2 million. The company’s debt-free status over the past five years adds a layer of financial stability, while earnings growth of 45.5% outpaces the industry average of 13.6%. Trading at approximately 34% below estimated fair value suggests potential for appreciation as it continues expanding its business activities and board leadership evolves.

SASE:1833 Earnings and Revenue Growth as at Dec 2025

SASE:1833 Earnings and Revenue Growth as at Dec 2025

Simply Wall St Value Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: Alamar Foods Company, with a market cap of SAR1.05 billion, operates and manages quick service restaurants across the Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan through its subsidiaries.


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