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OGDC: Heavy Exposure in PSX Indices

OGDC remains under state control. The Government of Pakistan holds around 75% of its shares.
For the latest quarter ending Sep2024, OGDC owns a 20% stake in Mari Petroleum (PSX:MARI).
It is holding 42% of Pakistan's oil reserves and 36% of its gas reserves.

OGDC posted a profit of Rs. 9.5 per share and paid a cash dividend of Rs. 3 per share.
In the last four quarters, OGDC earned a net income of Rs. 46.7 per share.
While in the last 4 quarters, total cash distribution was Rs. 11.5 per share.

PAT for the trailing twelve months decreased by 4% compared to the prior quarter.

Over the past 3 months, OGDC has gained 33% compared to a gain of 34% of the KSE100 Index.
Over the past 1 year, OGDC has gained 79% compared to a gain of 81% of the KSE100 Index.

OGDC has made no change in its capital in the last one year.

Exposure in PSX Indices:
KSE100: High
KSE30: High
KMI30: High

OGDC is trading at a market price of Rs. 222.5.Its Price Earning Ratio is 5. Its dividend yield is 5.2%.

The average daily traded shares volume over the last 7 days is 47% LOWER than the average daily traded shares volume over the last 30 days.

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