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Pakistan Telecommunication | Annual Results 2024

For the year ending December 2024, PTC reported a net income of Rs. 4.8 billion, a decline of 50% compared to the previous year. Out of this, Rs. 3.8 billion was reported in the fourth quarter, primarily driven by substantial other income of Rs. 17.2 billion. In comparison, the other income for the same period last year was Rs. 19.4 billion.

For the latest quarter ending December 2024, PTC posted a profit of Rs. 1 per share and paid no cash dividend. In the last four quarters, PTC earned a total net income of Rs. 1.3 per share. No cash distributions were made in the last four quarters.

In the last five quarters, one quarter incurred a loss.

The current market price is 18% lower than its 6-week high.

The average daily traded share volume over the past week is 44% lower than the average daily traded share volume over the last six weeks.

PTC outperformed the KSE100 by 19% over the past three months. Over the past year, PTC outperformed the KSE100 by 29%.

PTC is trading at a market price of Rs. 22.4. Its Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio is 18. PTC has not paid any cash dividend in the last four quarters.

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