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National Refiner (NRL) , in Q1 Sep2024, incurred a loss of Rs. 7236.6 million, (Rs. -90.5 per share). This brings the total loss for the last four quarters to Rs. 328 per share. In the last four quarters, the company has paid no cash dividends. See NRL Earnings Release

Attock Cement (ACPL), in Q1 Sep2024, earned a net income of Rs. 61.9 million, (Rs. 0.5 per share). This brings the total net income for the last four quarters to Rs. 15.2 per share, with a total cash payout of Rs. 6.5 per share. The profit after tax in the current quarter is 93% lower compared to the average PAT of the previous four quarters. The income in the same quarter last year was boosted by Rs 2.2 billion on gain on sale of subsidiary. See ACL Earnings Release

Frieslandcampina Engro Pakistan - FCEPL, in Q3 Sep2024, earned a net income of Rs. 765.8 million, (Rs. 1 per share). This brings the total net income for the last four quarters to Rs. 2.5 per share. In the last four quarters, the company has paid no cash dividends. The profit after tax in the current quarter is 113% higher compared to the average PAT of the previous four quarters.

Compared to same quarter last year; Revenue increased by 3%. Gross profit increased by 17%. Profit before tax increased by 143%. Profit after tax increased by 207%.

FCEPL is trading at a price-to-earnings ratio of 26.7. See FCEPL Earnings Release

Habib Bank (HBL), in Q3 Sep2024, earned a net income of Rs. 14739.4 million, (Rs. 10 per share) and declared a cash dividend of Rs. 4 per share. This brings the total net income for the last four quarters to Rs. 39.1 per share, with a total cash payout of Rs. 16 per share. 

The profit after tax in the current quarter is 2% higher compared to the average PAT of the previous four quarters. HBL is trading at a price-to-earnings ratio of 3.5, with a dividend yield of 11.8%. See HBL earning Release




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