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Good performance by PSX Auto sector today

A number of stocks in the Auto sector of Pakistan Stock Exchange were either at upper limit or close to it.

Dewan Motors witnessed increased of 7.48%, while Ghandhara Automobile and Ghandhara Ind. surged by 7.32% and 7.06%, respectively.

Honda Atlas Cars also hit upper limit and closed up 7.50%.

Hinopak Motor, though slightly lower at 3.92%, still exhibited positive growth.

And of course, Sazgar Eng hit the upper limit and closed +7.50%. Yesterday as well it had gained 6%. It announced EPS of Rs 50 for the quarter. 

Agriautos Ind also  followed bullish trend and closed +6.56%. 

Loads closed at +11.7%. And Ghandara Tyres at +5.4%



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