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Adamjee Insurance Company (PSX:AICL) has declared an interim cash dividend of Rs. 1.5 per share for the second quarter ending June 2024. See note

Power Cement (POWER); the strategic investor has disclosed its intention to sell its stake of 6.1% (80.5 million shares). See disclosure.

Abbott Laboratories (PSX: ABOT) reported earnings per share of Rs. 6.35 for the second quarter ending June 30, 2024, compared to a loss per share of Rs. 5.9 in the same quarter last year. No dividend was declared. See note.

BankIslami Pakistan Limited (PSX:BIPL), in its earnings release for Q2 Jun-2024, declared a cash dividend of Rs. 1.5 per share. See note

The Hub Power Company Limited (PSX: HUBC) announced its annual financial results for the year ending June 30, 2024. HUBC earned a net income of Rs. 23.9 per share for the year and declared a total cash dividend of Rs. 20 per share. See Note. See Chart.

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