This document from the Pakistan Stock Exchange provides financial results for 84 companies for periods ending in March or September 2016. It includes information on each company's profit/loss before and after taxation, earnings per share, annual general meeting date and closure of share transfer books. It also lists the date and location of upcoming board meetings for 7 companies to consider quarterly or annual financial accounts.
This document is a financial report from the Pakistan Stock Exchange that provides key financial information for 88 companies. It includes each company's name, the period being reported on (often the first quarter or nine months of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016), any dividends declared, pre-tax and post-tax profits, earnings per share, and dates for upcoming annual general meetings and closures of share transfer books. The financial metrics are presented in tables organized by company. Additional notes provide information on how earnings per share values are calculated and a correction to a previous announcement.
This document provides financial information for 90 companies, including profit/loss figures before and after taxation, earnings per share, and details on annual general meetings and closures of share transfer books. It also lists the dates, times and locations of upcoming board meetings for 3 companies to consider quarterly accounts. The total turnover of shares for the day is reported as 270,035,440.
This document from the Pakistan Stock Exchange provides financial results for 84 companies for periods ending in March or September 2016. It includes information on each company's profit/loss before and after taxation, earnings per share, annual general meeting date and closure of share transfer books. It also lists the date and location of upcoming board meetings for 7 companies to consider quarterly or annual financial accounts.
This document is a financial report from the Pakistan Stock Exchange that provides key financial information for 88 companies. It includes each company's name, the period being reported on (often the first quarter or nine months of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016), any dividends declared, pre-tax and post-tax profits, earnings per share, and dates for upcoming annual general meetings and closures of share transfer books. The financial metrics are presented in tables organized by company. Additional notes provide information on how earnings per share values are calculated and a correction to a previous announcement.
This document provides financial information for 90 companies, including profit/loss figures before and after taxation, earnings per share, and details on annual general meetings and closures of share transfer books. It also lists the dates, times and locations of upcoming board meetings for 3 companies to consider quarterly accounts. The total turnover of shares for the day is reported as 270,035,440.
This document provides a summary of financial announcements from various companies in Pakistan up to May 2, 2017. It includes the company name, date, time period for financial results (quarterly or annual), profit/loss figures, earnings per share, any dividends or bonuses declared, and dates for upcoming annual general meetings. Financial results are provided for over 50 different companies spanning several industries such as insurance, banking, textiles, cement and others.
The document is a report from the Karachi Stock Exchange containing information on the financial performance of various companies for periods ending in March 2015 or the first quarter of 2015. It provides details such as profit/loss figures, earnings per share, dividends declared, and dates of upcoming annual general meetings and closures of share transfer books for many listed companies. It also lists upcoming board meetings for several companies to consider quarterly financial statements.
This document provides financial information for various companies for different time periods. It includes company names, time periods for profit/loss, earnings per share, annual general meeting dates, book closure dates and other relevant financial details. The information is presented in a table format for easy reference.
- The document contains details of various companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, including their annual profit/loss figures, dividends declared, dates of annual general meetings, and dates for closure of share transfer books.
- It also lists upcoming board meetings scheduled by various companies to consider their annual accounts for the year ended June 30, 2016.
- The stock exchange turnover figure for the day is provided as 573,537,830.
This document provides financial information for 27 companies in a table format. It lists company names, period being reported on (half year or quarter), profit/loss figures before and after taxation, earnings per share, annual general meeting dates, and share transfer book closure dates if applicable. It also provides a section on upcoming board meetings for 15 companies listing the scheduled date, time, location and purpose. The total daily share turnover is reported as 159,641,570.
This document provides financial information for various companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, including profit/loss figures, dividends declared, dates of annual general meetings, and book closure dates. It includes details for 16 companies on January 11, 2016 and 15 companies on earlier dates, with information like year/period ended, profits/losses before and after taxation, earnings per share, upcoming AGMs, and book closure dates.
This document contains information from the Pakistan Stock Exchange on February 23, 2016 including:
1) Turnover of shares traded on the stock exchange that day was 172,840,640
2) Financial results for the year or half year ended December 31, 2015 for 46 companies listed on the stock exchange including profit/loss figures, dividends declared, and upcoming annual general meetings.
3) Details of upcoming board meetings for 36 companies to consider annual or half yearly financial accounts.
This document provides information on company earnings reports, dividend distributions, annual general meetings, and board meeting schedules. Specifically, it includes:
1) A table with company names, reporting period ends, dividends declared, earnings per share, and dates for annual general meetings and share transfer closures.
2) A list of upcoming board meetings with company names, dates, times, and matters to be considered.
3) An annexure with company names, dates for share transfer book closures and dividend distributions, ex-dividend and cum-dividend dates.
- The document provides financial information for various companies as of November 18, 2015 including half-year or year-end profit/loss figures, earnings per share, dividends and dates of annual general meetings.
- Many companies reported losses for the periods listed including Hamid Textile, S.G. Power, Fatima Enterprise, Dandot Cement, Dar-es-Salaam, Bal.Glass, Glamour Textile, and others.
- Some companies such as Equity Modaraba SPOT, Shadman Cotton, Wah-Noble, EFU Life Assr., Bestway Cem., reported profits and declared dividends for shareholders.
- Dates
Etihad Airways provided an operational and performance highlights report for February 2016. The summary includes key facts and figures about their business, partners, fleet, network, and people. Their fleet is one of the youngest in the world at 120 aircraft serving over 120 destinations across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. They have equity partnerships with airlines in 49 countries and codeshare partnerships with 49 airlines, giving their combined network nearly 600 destinations and over 25,200 weekly flights.
Etihad Aviation Group Fast facts & figures APR 2017Y Consulting LLC
Etihad Airways provides operational and performance highlights for April 2017. Some key facts and figures include: Etihad has 121 aircraft serving over 120 destinations; the airline has equity partnerships with 7 other airlines representing the world's 7th largest airline alliance; Etihad's codeshare partnerships allow access to nearly 600 destinations on over 25,200 weekly flights, more than any other Middle Eastern airline.
Etihad Aviation Group Fast facts & figures AUG 2016Y Consulting LLC
Etihad Airways provides a summary of key operational and performance highlights for August 2016. The document outlines facts and figures related to Etihad's business, fleet, network, partners, people and community. It details metrics such as the number of destinations served, size of the fleet, number of employees and equity partners. Charts show growth trends over time for areas like destinations served, aircraft in the fleet and total combined network. An overview of Etihad's codeshare partners is also provided.
Etihad Aviation Group Fast facts & figures APR 2016Y Consulting LLC
This document provides operational and performance highlights for April 2016. It includes facts and figures about the business, fleet, network, partners, and people. Some key details are: the fleet is 122 aircraft serving over 70 destinations; revenue was $5.9 billion with over 14 million passengers; the network expands to over 600 destinations through codeshare partners; and future aircraft deliveries will grow the fleet to 183 aircraft by 2025.
This document contains information about upcoming board meetings, annual general meetings, dividend distributions and closures of share transfer books for various companies listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. Specifically, it provides the dates and locations for 16 upcoming board meetings to approve annual or quarterly financial statements. It also lists details such as the dividend percentage and dates for closure of share transfer books for 59 companies. The document is intended to provide shareholders and investors advance notice of important corporate actions and events.
This document provides a summary of financial announcements from various companies in Pakistan up to May 2, 2017. It includes the company name, date, time period for financial results (quarterly or annual), profit/loss figures, earnings per share, any dividends or bonuses declared, and dates for upcoming annual general meetings. Financial results are provided for over 50 different companies spanning several industries such as insurance, banking, textiles, cement and others.
The document is a report from the Karachi Stock Exchange containing information on the financial performance of various companies for periods ending in March 2015 or the first quarter of 2015. It provides details such as profit/loss figures, earnings per share, dividends declared, and dates of upcoming annual general meetings and closures of share transfer books for many listed companies. It also lists upcoming board meetings for several companies to consider quarterly financial statements.
This document provides financial information for various companies for different time periods. It includes company names, time periods for profit/loss, earnings per share, annual general meeting dates, book closure dates and other relevant financial details. The information is presented in a table format for easy reference.
- The document contains details of various companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, including their annual profit/loss figures, dividends declared, dates of annual general meetings, and dates for closure of share transfer books.
- It also lists upcoming board meetings scheduled by various companies to consider their annual accounts for the year ended June 30, 2016.
- The stock exchange turnover figure for the day is provided as 573,537,830.
This document provides financial information for 27 companies in a table format. It lists company names, period being reported on (half year or quarter), profit/loss figures before and after taxation, earnings per share, annual general meeting dates, and share transfer book closure dates if applicable. It also provides a section on upcoming board meetings for 15 companies listing the scheduled date, time, location and purpose. The total daily share turnover is reported as 159,641,570.
This document provides financial information for various companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, including profit/loss figures, dividends declared, dates of annual general meetings, and book closure dates. It includes details for 16 companies on January 11, 2016 and 15 companies on earlier dates, with information like year/period ended, profits/losses before and after taxation, earnings per share, upcoming AGMs, and book closure dates.
This document contains information from the Pakistan Stock Exchange on February 23, 2016 including:
1) Turnover of shares traded on the stock exchange that day was 172,840,640
2) Financial results for the year or half year ended December 31, 2015 for 46 companies listed on the stock exchange including profit/loss figures, dividends declared, and upcoming annual general meetings.
3) Details of upcoming board meetings for 36 companies to consider annual or half yearly financial accounts.
This document provides information on company earnings reports, dividend distributions, annual general meetings, and board meeting schedules. Specifically, it includes:
1) A table with company names, reporting period ends, dividends declared, earnings per share, and dates for annual general meetings and share transfer closures.
2) A list of upcoming board meetings with company names, dates, times, and matters to be considered.
3) An annexure with company names, dates for share transfer book closures and dividend distributions, ex-dividend and cum-dividend dates.
- The document provides financial information for various companies as of November 18, 2015 including half-year or year-end profit/loss figures, earnings per share, dividends and dates of annual general meetings.
- Many companies reported losses for the periods listed including Hamid Textile, S.G. Power, Fatima Enterprise, Dandot Cement, Dar-es-Salaam, Bal.Glass, Glamour Textile, and others.
- Some companies such as Equity Modaraba SPOT, Shadman Cotton, Wah-Noble, EFU Life Assr., Bestway Cem., reported profits and declared dividends for shareholders.
- Dates
Etihad Airways provided an operational and performance highlights report for February 2016. The summary includes key facts and figures about their business, partners, fleet, network, and people. Their fleet is one of the youngest in the world at 120 aircraft serving over 120 destinations across Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. They have equity partnerships with airlines in 49 countries and codeshare partnerships with 49 airlines, giving their combined network nearly 600 destinations and over 25,200 weekly flights.
Etihad Aviation Group Fast facts & figures APR 2017Y Consulting LLC
Etihad Airways provides operational and performance highlights for April 2017. Some key facts and figures include: Etihad has 121 aircraft serving over 120 destinations; the airline has equity partnerships with 7 other airlines representing the world's 7th largest airline alliance; Etihad's codeshare partnerships allow access to nearly 600 destinations on over 25,200 weekly flights, more than any other Middle Eastern airline.
Etihad Aviation Group Fast facts & figures AUG 2016Y Consulting LLC
Etihad Airways provides a summary of key operational and performance highlights for August 2016. The document outlines facts and figures related to Etihad's business, fleet, network, partners, people and community. It details metrics such as the number of destinations served, size of the fleet, number of employees and equity partners. Charts show growth trends over time for areas like destinations served, aircraft in the fleet and total combined network. An overview of Etihad's codeshare partners is also provided.
Etihad Aviation Group Fast facts & figures APR 2016Y Consulting LLC
This document provides operational and performance highlights for April 2016. It includes facts and figures about the business, fleet, network, partners, and people. Some key details are: the fleet is 122 aircraft serving over 70 destinations; revenue was $5.9 billion with over 14 million passengers; the network expands to over 600 destinations through codeshare partners; and future aircraft deliveries will grow the fleet to 183 aircraft by 2025.
This document contains information about upcoming board meetings, annual general meetings, dividend distributions and closures of share transfer books for various companies listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. Specifically, it provides the dates and locations for 16 upcoming board meetings to approve annual or quarterly financial statements. It also lists details such as the dividend percentage and dates for closure of share transfer books for 59 companies. The document is intended to provide shareholders and investors advance notice of important corporate actions and events.
This document provides financial information for various companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, including profit/loss figures, earnings per share, dividends, and annual general meeting details for time periods ending between December 31, 2015 and February 17, 2016. It includes information for over 50 companies.
This document provides a summary of financial announcements from various companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. It includes information such as the time period of reported financial results, dividends declared, profits or losses before and after taxation, earnings per share, dates of annual general meetings, and book closure dates for many companies covering the period from March 1, 2016 to March 31, 2016.
This document is a daily market report that provides an overview of market activity and listings on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. Some key highlights:
- The KSE-100 index increased 1.37% to 43,486 points, with 236 advancers and 87 decliners. Trading volume was over 208 million shares valued at nearly 7 billion rupees.
- No new companies applied for listing on the main board or GEM board.
- Voluntary delistings are in process for Wyeth Pakistan Limited and Ados Pakistan Limited.
- Sector reports provide details on stock performance and financial data for over 530 companies listed on the main board across various sectors like close-end funds, modarabas
This document lists distribution and ex-dividend dates for various companies prepared by Mohammed Saleem Mansoori of Rafi Securities (Pvt) Ltd. It includes the company name, type of payout (e.g. cash dividend), and ex-dividend date. Some companies are also listed for right trading dates. The document provides essential information on upcoming cash dividends and rights issues for 76 companies for planning equity trading around ex-dividend dates.
This document lists upcoming board meetings for various companies. It provides details such as the company name, date, time, location and subject of 50 upcoming board meetings. The board meetings are scheduled between May 2019 and October 2019 and will address topics like annual and quarterly financial accounts, business plans and future strategies. The document was prepared by Mohammed Saleem Mansoori of Rafi Securities (Pvt) Limited.
This document lists upcoming board meetings for various companies. It provides details such as the company name, date, time, location and subject of 50 upcoming board meetings. The board meetings are scheduled between May 2019 and October 2019 and will address topics like annual and quarterly financial accounts, business plans and future strategies. The document was prepared by Mohammed Saleem Mansoori of Rafi Securities (Pvt) Limited.
This document provides a list of distribution and ex-dividend dates for various companies trading on the Pakistan stock exchange. It includes the company name, type of payout (e.g. cash dividend, stock dividend, right shares), and ex-dividend date. Some companies are noted as having no payouts. The document also separately lists indications for right share trading dates and last dates for payment or renunciation of rights.
This document provides financial information for various companies as of year or quarter ended March 31, 2019 or December 31, 2018. It lists company name, time, period end date, dividends declared if any, profits before and after taxation, earnings per share, and annual general meeting dates. Financial figures are provided in millions of Pakistani Rupees. The document appears to be a summary of company financial announcements and results.
1. The document contains information from the Pakistan Stock Exchange including daily share turnover, company financial results and dividends, dates of annual general meetings and closures of share transfer books, upcoming board meetings, and credits of dividends and bonuses.
2. It provides details of 53 company board meetings scheduled between September 12 to October 3 to consider matters such as annual accounts, budgets, and right issues.
3. One board meeting for Shabbir Tiles & Ceramics Limited on September 11 is noted as being in progress.
This document contains information about stock exchange activity and company financial reports. It provides details of the turnover of shares traded, profit/loss figures and dividend distributions for 18 companies. It also lists upcoming annual general meetings and share transfer closure dates. Additionally, it outlines 27 upcoming board meetings to review half-yearly or annual financial statements.
This document provides financial announcements for various companies up to July 26, 2018. It includes information such as company name, period being reported on, profit/loss, earnings per share, dividends declared, and dates of annual general meetings. For example, it reports that Habib Sugar Mills Limited had a profit after taxation of Rs. 743.503 million for the third quarter ended June 30, 2018. It also lists closure dates of share transfer books for rights issues and dividends.
1. The document provides financial information for various companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, including profit/loss figures and dividend declarations.
2. It also lists upcoming annual general meetings, share transfer closures, and scheduled board meetings for numerous companies.
3. Details provided include companies' financial periods, profits/losses, dividends, bonus shares, annual general meeting dates, and issues to be addressed at upcoming board meetings.
This document provides financial information for various companies, including profit or loss figures, earnings per share, dividends declared, and dates for annual general meetings and book closure. It summarizes quarterly and annual financial results for 19 companies from May 4, 2018 to June 19, 2018.
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