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Market analysis notes potential impact of Saudi entertainment sector growth on Jarir and Extra retailers

The passage is a routine financial outlook discussing consumer footfall and entertainment trends in Saudi Arabia. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or actionable leads involving hi A 20% drop in electronic sales could cut gross profit by 5%. Growth of entertainment (theme parks, cinemas) in Saudi Arabia may reduce foot traffic to retailers The analysis references Saudi Vision

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #016173
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The passage is a routine financial outlook discussing consumer footfall and entertainment trends in Saudi Arabia. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or actionable leads involving hi A 20% drop in electronic sales could cut gross profit by 5%. Growth of entertainment (theme parks, cinemas) in Saudi Arabia may reduce foot traffic to retailers The analysis references Saudi Vision

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We estimate that a 20% decline in electronic sales would result in a 5% direct decline in gross profit. However, this ignores the other negative effects of other product categories due to a weaker footfall trend. More entertainment in KSA, less attraction for Jarir’s stores In line with the guidance of the NTP, we expect Saudi Arabia to develop the entertainment sector (theme parks, cinemas). This signals the emergence of new aspirations and social changes for Saudis. While these developments will support implementation of Saudi Vision 2030, they will pose threats to the existing business models of Saudi retailers such as Jarir and Extra that are currently substituting for the lack of entertainment opportunities in the country. OS Merrill Lynch GEMs Paper #26 | 30 June 2016 63

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