Tag: Pakistan Stock Exchange

  • PSEB, PSX to sign agreement for increasing listed tech companies

    PSEB, PSX to sign agreement for increasing listed tech companies

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) and Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) will sign an agreement to enhance the number of listed technology companies.

    A statement issued on Friday said that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is a giant leap forward for the development of Pakistan’s IT Industry.

    This would be the first-ever MoU between PSEB and Pakistan Stock Exchange.

    The aim is to increase the number of listed technology companies on the PSX Main Board & GEM Board which would in turn help to strengthen the financial ecosystem for IT sector growth and build a strong brand image of Pakistan’s IT industry in the international markets.

    There are significant benefits for Pakistani technology companies to list on the stock exchange. By listing on the stock exchange, a company gains instant credibility and stature with prospective clients and suppliers.

    This is a significant advantage particularly for Pakistani tech companies as it makes it easier to solicit overseas customers due to the increased credibility that comes from being listed on a reputed platform such as the Pakistan Stock Exchange.

    Listing on the stock exchange also improves corporate governance, and companies can maintain more autonomy and control through the ability to rapidly raise low-cost capital compared to banks, venture capitalists, or private investors.

    Managing Director PSEB Osman Nasir said that one of the main factors impeding the growth of Pakistan’s IT sector is access to capital. Pakistani tech companies that get listed on a Pakistan Stock Exchange would be able to raise funds by issuing more shares which can subsequently be used for further business expansion.

    He said that PSEB would work with Pakistan Stock Exchange to conduct seminars, workshops, and events to create awareness about the benefits for IT/ITeS companies for listing on PSX and work with PSX authorized financial advisors, consultants, and lead managers to assist the selected IT/ITeS companies for the listing.

  • Fauji Cement announces setting up new plant

    Fauji Cement announces setting up new plant

    KARACHI: Fauji Cement Company Limited has announced to set up a Greenfield Cement Manufacturing Plant of 2.05 million tons per annum at Dera Ghazi Khan.

    In a communication sent to Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), the company said that consequent to construction activity picking up and significant spend on infrastructure, expected to continue, the board of directors of the company had decided to invest in additional cement capacity.

    According, the board of directors of Fauji Cement Company Limited in its meeting held on February 19, 2021 has approved subject to all regulatory approvals setting up of Greenfield Cement Manufacturing Plant of 2.05 million tons per annum at Dera Ghazi Khan.

    The equity portion of the expansion will be funded through internal cash generation.

    “The total project cost will be announced after conclusion of negotiation with the suppliers and contractors,” the company said.

    The construction work on the project is expected to commence with current financial year and is expected to have a construction period of above 2.5 years.

    Currently, the company is targeting financial closed by March 31, 2021.

  • PSX issues notices to 11 companies for unusual price movement

    PSX issues notices to 11 companies for unusual price movement

    KARACHI: Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Thursday issued notices to 11 listed companies for unusual price movement in their share prices during the past three months.

    The PSX said that while reviewing the trading data, it had been observed that the price and volume of the said companies had experienced substantial increase during last three months.

    The PSX issued notices to the following companies:

    KASB Modaraba

    Sally Textile Mills Limited

    J A Textile Mills Limited

    Pakgen Power Limited

    Ibrahim Fibers Limited

    Nazir Cotton Mills Limited

    Sana Industries Limited

    Hala Enterprises Limited

    Landmark Spinning Industries Limited

    Media Times Limited

    Frontier Ceramics Limited

    The PSX directed the companies to furnish reasons and any other material information which may had resulted in substantial increase in price and volume in terms of clause 5.6.3 of PSX Regulations and Section 97 of the Securities Act, 2015 immediately.

  • KSE-100 index plunges by 625 points amid selling

    KSE-100 index plunges by 625 points amid selling

    KARACHI: The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Thursday witnessed decline of 625 points following aggressive selling during the day.

    The index closed at 46,143 points as against previous day’s closing of 46,768 points showing a decline of 625 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market saw aggressive selling today after spate of financial result announcements which had consistent earnings but declared lesser dividends than anticipated.

    Banking sector saw major attrition today, however, profit booking was also observed in Cement, O&GMCs and E&P sectors.

    Market on Close (MOC) saw intense selling in Banking sector. Important results announced today included ENGRO, PSO, MEBL but ended the session at a low ebb due to the general disappointment. Among scrips, DSL topped the volumes with 58.6 million shares, followed by TELE (34.3 million) and KEL (29.3 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Banks (-247 points), Cement (-83 points), Fertilizer (-74 points), E&P (-68 points) and O&GMCs (-55 points).

    Volumes declined from 701.7 million shares to 578.0 million shares (-18 percent DoD). Average traded value also declined by 19 percent to reach US$ 146.0 million as against US$ 179.4 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include DSL, TELE, KEL, WTL and ANL, which formed 30 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include ANL (+10 points), GHGL (+5 points), AICL (+4 points), THALL (+3 points) and KTML (+3 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include HBL (-91 points), ENGRO (-58 points), PSO (-52 points), LUCK (-44 points) and MCB (-41 points).

  • Stock market sheds 100 points on profit booking

    Stock market sheds 100 points on profit booking

    KARACHI: The stock market experienced a downturn on Wednesday as the benchmark KSE-100 index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) dropped by 100 points.

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  • Stock market gains 492 points amid buying activity

    Stock market gains 492 points amid buying activity

    KARACHI: The stock market increased by 492 points on Tuesday owing to buying activities seen during the day.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 46,868 points as against previous day’s closing of 46,376 points showing an increase of 492 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limitd said that brisk buying was observed in cement sector for the third day in a row that made major contribution on the points table.

    Similar activity was witnessed in steel and technology sectors. Among banks, HBL saw buying in anticipation of annual results scheduled to be announced tomorrow causing the stock to close near session’s high.

    Among scrips, HUMNL led the volumes with 55.4 million shares, followed by TELE (55.4 million) and MLCF (36.1 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Cement (+158 points), Bans (+129 points), Fertilizer (+58 points), Technology (+54 points) and E&P (+35 points).

    Volumes increased from 486.3 million shares to 514.2 million shares (+6 percent DoD). Average traded value also increased by 2 percent to reach US$ 158.9 million as against US$ 155.6 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include HUMNL, TELE, MLCF, TRG and WTL, which formed 38 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include LUCK (+116 points), HBL (+52 points), MCB (+46 points), TRG (+46 points) and ENGRO (+29 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include HUBC (-10 points), POL (-9 points), UBL (-6 points), BAHL (-6 points) and INDU (-5 points).

  • Stock market gains 567 points on improved remittances

    Stock market gains 567 points on improved remittances

    KARACHI: The stock market gained 567 points on Monday owing to rise in foreign remittances and expectations of better financial results.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 46,375 points as against 45,808 points showing an increase of 567 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market priced in the positive fundamentals relating to foreign remittances as well as the expectation of better quarterly results of the corporate sector, which has so far posted +60 percent growth.

    Cement sector continued uptrend on the prospects of better results, whereas E&P sector benefited from an increase in international crude oil prices.

    Selling pressure witnessed last week from institutional and foreign investors subsided in banks and fertilizer sectors that resulted in improved performance across the board.

    EFERT declared financial results along with dividend that brought support to the benchmark Index from overall fertilizer sector.

    Similarly, HBL & UBL rebounded cautiously during the session, adding contribution to the Index. Among scrips, WTL topped the volumes with 40.3 million shares, followed by MLCF (35.6 million) and TELE (28.7 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include E&P (+116 points), Technology (+73 points), Cement (+67 points), Pharma (+48 points) and Banks (+46 points).

    Volumes increased from 442.7 million shares to 486.4 million shares (+10 percent DoD). Average traded value also increased by 19 percent to reach US$ 155.9 million as against US$ 131.2 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL, MLCF, TELE, ANL and HUMNL, which formed 31 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include OGDC (+54 points), TRG (+45 points), DAWH (+33 points), DGKC (+33 points) and SYS (+30 points).

    Stocks that contributed negatively include HUBC (-8 points), FFC (-7 points), NBP (-6 points), KOHC (-6 points) and BAFL (-6 points).

  • Weekly Review: market may turn green on expected healthy financial results

    Weekly Review: market may turn green on expected healthy financial results

    KARACHI: The stock market likely turn green after facing five consecutive red sessions owing to expected healthy financial results to be announced during the next week.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market to turn positive in the coming week given healthy earnings expectations in the ongoing result season.

    They also highlighted that the Pak Rupee had appreciated against the USD to PKR 158.82 in the outgoing week.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) is currently trading at a PER of 7.4x (2021) compared to Asia Pac regional average of 17.7x and while offering DY of 6.5 percent versus 2.5 percent offered by the region.

    The market commenced on a negative note as investors resorted to profit taking. Despite finalization of agreement between IPPs and the Government, sentiment in Power sector remained lackluster.

    While as international oil prices crossed USD 60/bbl during mid-week, brief interest was witnessed in the E&P sector.

    Albeit this was short-lived as oil prices corrected slightly by week end, and market participants sidelined from the E&P stocks.

    Pertinently, this week the market witnessed its highest ever single day volume of 1,125 million shares. With that said, the market closed red on all five days, closing at 45,808 points, down by 1,098 points / 2.4 percent WoW.

    Sector-wise negative contributions came from i) Commercial Banks (448 points), ii) Fertilizer (267 points), iii) Oil & Gas Exploration Companies (175 points) and iv) Power Generation & Distribution (113 points). Whereas sectors that contributed positively include i) Cements (318 points), Technology & Communication (16 points) and Refinery (16 points).

    Scrip-wise negative contributors were UBL (105 points), HBL (100 points), and ENGRO (99 points) while positive contributors included LUCK (144 points), DGKC (63 points), and KOHC (36 points).

    Foreign selling continued this week clocking-in at USD 3.2 million compared to a net sell of USD 2.7 million last week. Selling was witnessed in Commercial Banks (USD 4.3 million) and E&P (USD 0.4 million). On the domestic front, major buying was reported by Individuals (USD 12.7 million and Companies (USD 8.4 million).

    Average volumes arrived at 734 million shares (up by 32 percent WoW) while average value traded settled at USD 169 million (down by 1.5 percent WoW).

  • Share market sheds 247 points on selling pressure

    Share market sheds 247 points on selling pressure

    KARACHI: The share market fell by 247 points on Friday as selling pressure continued during the day.

    The benchmark KSE-100 index of Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed at 45,808 points as against previous day’s closing of 46,055 points showing a decline of 247 points.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that the market saw repeat of selling pressure witnessed yesterday in the second session, which was driven by institutional selling and caused the market closing in red.

    The second session today saw aggressive selling, particularly in E&P, Banks and O&GMCs sector that brought the Index down by -247 points.

    Draw down in international crude oil prices supplemented the decline in E&P sector. Cement sector continued the uptrend with DGKC, LUCK, PIOC moving up and helped adding +303 points during the session.

    Technology stocks also saw profit booking, barring NETSOL that despite declaring nominal EPS and hitting session’s low, bounced back strong.

    Among scrips, WTL topped the volumes with 58.6 million, followed by TELE (37.8 million) and TRG (17.9 million).

    Sectors contributing to the performance include Banks (-114 points), E&P (-109 points), Power (-64 points), Inv Banks (-40 points) and Fertilizer (-16 points).

    Volumes declined from 1.12 bn shares to 442.7 million shares (-61 percent DoD). Average traded value also declined by 41 percent to reach US$ 131.7 million as against US$ 224.1 million.

    Stocks that contributed significantly to the volumes include WTL TELE, TRG, DGKC and PIBTL, which formed 32 percent of total volumes.

    Stocks that contributed positively to the index include LUCK (+58 points), SYS (+23 points), DGKC (+22 points), MTL (+10 points) and PIOC (+6 points). Stocks that contributed negatively include OGDC (-42 points), DAWH (-40 points), HUBC (-37 points), POL (-35 points) and MCB (-30 points).

  • Share market ends down by 589 points amid aggressive selling in major scrips

    Share market ends down by 589 points amid aggressive selling in major scrips

    The Pakistan share market witnessed a significant downturn on Thursday as the benchmark KSE-100 index fell by 589 points, closing at 46,056 points compared to the previous day’s 46,644 points.

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