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OGDC | Scrip Performance & Valuation Metrics

OGDC is trading at a market price of Rs. 134.2, with a low price-earnings ratio of 2.4 and a very low price-to-book ratio of 0.5. In the last 52 weeks, the OGDC stock reached a high of Rs. 158.59 and touched a low of Rs. 73.1.

OGDC has paid a total of Rs. 8.85 as cash dividends in the last four quarters.

Over the past 6 months, the stock of OGDC has gained by 32%, compared to the 56% return of the KSE100 Index. And, over the course of the last year, the stock of OGDC has gained by 56%, compared to the 69% return of the KSE100 Index.

OGDC has not issued any shares in the last five years. Currently, OGDC has a market cap of Rs. 577,228 million. The market cap of OGDC has increased by just 0.1% in the last five years. 

OGDC has good weighting in PSX-indices. KSE100 Index: 3.81%, KSE30: 5.42%, and KMI30: 7.64%.

See OGDC Market Price Chart.

See OGDC Key Valuation Metrics


See OGDC Earnings Note.

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