Interloop Limited (ILP): Reinitiating with a BUY — Back in the Fast Lane – By IIS Research

Nov 4 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • We reinitiate coverage on Interloop Limited (ILP) with a ‘BUY’ recommendation. ILP is one of Pakistan’s largest textile exporters and a global leader in socks, supplying renowned brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma, and H&M. Our positive stance reflects ILP’s strong export driven earnings trajectory, expected recovery in apparel and denim margins, and robust expansion pipeline across the Denim and Yarn segments following the completion of Hosiery Plant 6.
  • Our DCF based target price for ILP is PKR 108/share by June 2026, representing an upside of 38% from the last closing price of PKR 80.6/share. The stock also offers a dividend yield of 4%. Overall, ILP offers a compelling risk reward profile, supported by strong fundamentals, diversified export relationships, and strategic growth initiatives. With a 38% upside to our target price and ongoing expansion in high margin segments, ILP is well positioned to sustain its leadership in global textile exports while delivering attractive shareholder returns.
Interloop Limited (ILP): Reinitiating with a BUY — Back in the Fast Lane – By IIS Research

Nov 4 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • We reinitiate coverage on Interloop Limited (ILP) with a ‘BUY’ recommendation. ILP is one of Pakistan’s largest textile exporters and a global leader in socks, supplying renowned brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma, and H&M. Our positive stance reflects ILP’s strong export driven earnings trajectory, expected recovery in apparel and denim margins, and robust expansion pipeline across the Denim and Yarn segments following the completion of Hosiery Plant 6.
  • Our DCF based target price for ILP is PKR 108/share by June 2026, representing an upside of 38% from the last closing price of PKR 80.6/share. The stock also offers a dividend yield of 4%. Overall, ILP offers a compelling risk reward profile, supported by strong fundamentals, diversified export relationships, and strategic growth initiatives. With a 38% upside to our target price and ongoing expansion in high margin segments, ILP is well positioned to sustain its leadership in global textile exports while delivering attractive shareholder returns.
Interloop Limited (ILP): Management foresees earnings rebound to continue in FY26-27 – By JS Research

Oct 30 2025


JS Global Capital


  • Interloop Ltd (ILP) management conducted its CBS yesterday where the management discussed the financial performance of 1QFY26/FY25 and the outlook for the company.
  • To recall, the company posted EPS of Rs2.00 for 1QFY26 compared to mere break-even levels of Rs0.16 recorded during 1QFY25, mainly led by decline in losses reported by Apparels plant, improvement in hosiery margins and drop in financial charges.
Interloop Limited (ILP): FY25 Corporate Briefing Takeaways – By Taurus Research

Oct 30 2025


Taurus Securities


  • Sales clocked in at PKR 173Bn as compared to PKR 156Bn, up 11% in FY25, attributable to a multi-category strategy. Gross margin decreased ~8ppts arriving at 20% primarily due to inflationary pressure of costs, high energy costs, PKR depreciation and higher costs of ramp up phase of apparel division. Finance costs declined ~6%YoY driven by lower interest rates.
  • Consequently, PAT clocked in at PKR 5Bn as compared to PKR 16Bn, down 69%. As a result, EPS arrived at PKR 3.84/sh. ILP also announced a dividend of PKR 1/share for FY25.
Kohat Cement Company Limited (KOHC): FY25 Analyst Briefing Takeaways – By Foundation Research

Nov 11 2025


Foundation Securities


  • Kohat Cement Company Limited (KOHC PA) held its 1QFY26 analyst briefing today to discuss financial/operational performance and outlook of the company.
  • Kohat Cement Company Limited (KOHC PA) profitability clocked in at PKR 2.9Bn (EPS: PKR 3.20/sh) in 1QFY26 vs. PKR 3.4Bn (EPS: PKR 3.74/sh) during 1QFY25. In FY25, KOHC profitability was reported at PKR 11.6Bn (EPS: PKR 12.59/sh) as compared to PKR 8.9Bn (EPS: PKR 9.67/sh) in FY24.
  • In 1QFY26, local retention prices settled at PKR 14.6k/ton vs. cost incurred of PKR 9.6k/ton. However retention prices in FY25 stood at PKR 16.1k/ton vs. PKR 14.9k/ton in the year prior. Recently prices have increased which would offset impact of surge in coal prices thereby gross margins will sustain.
Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (FFC): Acquiring of 25% in FFBL Power Company Limited (FPCL) – By Topline Research

Nov 11 2025


Topline Securities


  • As per company notice, Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (FFC) board has approved acquisition of 214,687,500 ordinary shares of FFBL Power Company (FPCL) (25% of the paid capital) from the Parent Company Fauji Foundation. Post this acquisition, total ownership of FFC in FPCL will increase to 100%.
  • For this purpose, swap ratio has been calculated as per valuation report which translates 1 share of FFC against a consideration of 13.49 shares of FPCL.
  • FFC will issue 15,914,566 ordinary shares at a par value of Rs10 per share, representing approximately 1.1% of the company’s paid-up share capital before the issue. The issuance will result in minimal dilution for existing shareholders.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Pakistan Stock Exchange Suffers Sharp Sell-off Amid Renewed Geopolitical Tensions – By HMFS Research

Nov 11 2025


HMFS Research


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) witnessed a sharp downturn today, as the benchmark KSE-100 Index plunged over 3,700 points, marking one of the steepest single-day declines in recent sessions. The sell-off came amid renewed geopolitical tensions and a fragile domestic security environment, prompting investors to adopt a distinctly risk-averse stance. Selling pressure persisted throughout the session, dragging the benchmark to an intra-day low of 157,766, before closing marginally higher at 157,871, down 3,668 points for the day. Volumes remained steady, with 291mn shares changing hands on the KSE-100 Index and 835mn on the broader All-Share Index. The most actively traded scrips included FNEL (77mn), KEL (67mn), and WTL (47mn). The sharp reversal came on the heels of Monday’s rally, as political and security developments took center stage once again.
  • A day after the Senate passed “The Constitution (Twenty-Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2025”, added an element of political uncertainty to the trading floor. Investor sentiment was further undermined following a blast in Islamabad, intensifying concerns over the domestic security outlook. Going forward, market sentiment is expected to remain largely cautious, with investors likely to seek clarity on both the evolving political landscape and security situation, alongside monitoring external cues. Investors are advised to exercise prudence in short-term positioning, focusing on fundamentally resilient names with stable earnings visibility and opportunities.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note today – By IIS Research

Nov 11 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note today, weighed down by heightened geopolitical tensions and a bomb blast incident in Islamabad. The compromised security environment hurt investor sentiment, leading to aggressive profit-taking and dampening market momentum. Trading volumes increased to 291mn shares today as compared to 225mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 3,668 points to close at 157,871 level, down by -2.27% DoD. Commercial Banks, Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Cement sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 1721 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 157,871 down 3,668 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Nov 11 2025


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened on a weak note and continued to trade in negative territory throughout the session. The KSE-100 Index recorded an intraday high of 161,517 and a low of 157,766, before settling at 157,871 — down by 3,668 points. Overall market activity remained muted, with a total trading volume of 289.3 million shares and a traded value of approximately PKR 25.8 billion.
  • Key stocks contributing to the index’s decline included ENGROH (-3.5%, -264 points), OGDC (-3.9%, -220 points), HUBC (-3.0%, -198 points), NBP (-4.4%, -173 points), and MARI (-2.9%, -168 points). In terms of volumes, KEL and BOP dominated the activity with 66.8 million and 45.2 million shares traded, respectively.
Agriauto Industries Limited (AGIL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Nov 11 2025



  • Agriauto Industries Limited recorded consolidated earnings per share of PKR 6.62 in FY25, as compared to loss per share of PKR 9.65 in FY24.
  • The company recorded net sales of PKR 11.9 Bn, up 39% from PKR 8.5 Bn in FY24. Along with this, it saw its gross margin expand from 5% in FY24 to 10% in FY25. As a result, gross profit surged 216% from PKR 389 Mn in FY24 to PKR 1.2 Bn in FY25.
Nishat Chunian Limited (NCL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Nov 11 2025



  • NCL has reported standalone earnings per share of PKR 3.29 in FY25 (FY24: PKR 2.88). Furthermore, in 1QFY26 the company reported EPS of PKR 2.18 (1QFY25: PKR 0.15).
  • The company generated 63% of its sales from the domestic market and 37% from exports. Spinning remained the leading revenue contributor with a 57% share, followed by Home Textile at 27% and weaving at 16%, while a minor portion was contributed by external power sales.
The Organic Meat Company Limited (TOMCL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Nov 11 2025



  • TOMCL has reported earnings per share of PKR 2.31 in FY25 (FY24: PKR 2.94). Furthermore, in 1QFY26 the company reported EPS of PKR 0.92 (1QFY25: PKR 1.01). The net profit margin has fallen predominantly because of the change in taxation. The effective tax rate has increased significantly.
  • Previously, under final fixed tax regime, where income tax was pegged at 1% on export turnover/proceeds. The effective tax rate was previously around 18.5% to 20%.
Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL): Corporate Briefing Session Insights – By HMFS Research

Nov 11 2025


HMFS Research


  • Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) conducted its corporate briefing session, outlining operational highlights, strategic developments, and future growth priorities. The management emphasized stability in core operations, progress on international ventures, and diversification into minerals as key pillars for sustaining long-term value.
  • PPL’s portfolio remains extensive, comprising 21 producing fields (nine operated and twelve partner-operated) and 46 exploratory blocks (twenty-five operated). The company contributes nearly 19% of the country’s total gas production (~3.8 BCFD in FY25) and 16% of local oil output (~406,000 bpd), reaffirming its leading role in Pakistan’s E&P landscape.
Meezan Bank Limited (MEBL): 9MCY25 Analyst Briefing Takeaways – By AKD Research

Nov 11 2025


AKD Securities


  • Bank’s profit for 9MCY25 stood at PkR67.2bn (EPS: PkR37.4), down 13%YoY, due to lower Net Spread Earned on the back of lower policy rate.
  • Return on financings, investments and placements fell to PkR312.1bn in 9MCY25, down 18%YoY from PkR378.3bn in 9MCY24, due to falling yields.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note today – By IIS Research

Nov 11 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note today, weighed down by heightened geopolitical tensions and a bomb blast incident in Islamabad. The compromised security environment hurt investor sentiment, leading to aggressive profit-taking and dampening market momentum. Trading volumes increased to 291mn shares today as compared to 225mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 3,668 points to close at 157,871 level, down by -2.27% DoD. Commercial Banks, Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Cement sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 1721 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a positive note today – By IIS Research

Nov 10 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a positive note today. Sentiment improved as reports indicated that talks with Afghanistan authorities are underway to ease border-related trade and logistics disruptions In addition, policy developments including progress on circular debt financing also supported buying interest, particularly in energy stocks. Trading volumes increased to 225mn shares today as compared to 216mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index gained 1,946 points to close at 161,538 level, up by 1.22% DoD. Fertilizer, Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Cement sectors were the major contributors in today's session, cumulatively adding 1181 points to the index.
Morning News: 27th Amendment bill approved by joint parliamentary body – By IIS Research

Nov 10 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The joint parliamentary committee on Law and Justice has given its nod to The Constitution (Twenty-seventh Amendment) Bill, 2025, which will be tabled in the Senate today (Monday) for consideration and approval.
  • Pakistan on Sunday issued a detailed statement on the inconclusive third round of talks with the Afghan Taliban in Istanbul, saying that the Afghan regime “tried to shy away from taking concrete and verifiable actions” against terrorists targeting Pakistan.
  • General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC), while on an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, called on General Fayyadh bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili, Chief of General Staff of Saudi armed forces.
Morning News: PM praises Turkiye for its unwavering support – By IIS Research

Nov 7 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday praised Turkiye for its unwavering support on critical issues, especially its role in facilitating peace talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.
  • The Istanbul meeting follows the earlier five-day talks that resulted in a last-minute interim agreement. The second round of talks between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban regime began on October 25 in Istanbul, Turkiye. The talks collapsed after Pakistan refused to accept the Taliban delegation’s “illogical” arguments and refusal to address Islamabad’s concerns regarding cross-border terrorism. However, mediators persuaded Pakistan to give the talks another chance, which ultimately resulted in an agreement to uphold the ceasefire.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Nov 6 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, remaining highly volatile with an intraday swing of over 2,300 points. The decline was driven by skepticism surrounding geopolitical tensions and domestic political developments, particularly uncertainty linked to the proposed 27th Amendment discussions. Trading volumes decreased to 286mn shares today as compared to 333mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 481 points to close at 159,097 level, down by -0.30% DoD. Commercial Banks, Cement, and Oil & Gas Exploration Companies sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 454 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Nov 5 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, remaining volatile and shedding points amid lingering skepticism over geopolitical developments. Trading volumes increased to 333mn shares today as compared to 322mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 1,704 points to close at 159,578 level, down by -1.06% DoD. Commercial Banks, Fertilizer, and Cement sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 1176 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Nov 4 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note, as selling pressure persisted, with the index remaining volatile throughout the session. Trading volumes decreased to 322mn shares today as compared to 353mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 1,521 points to close at 161,282 level, down by -0.93% DoD. Commercial Banks, Oil & Gas Exploration Companies, and Cement sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 1164 points from the index.
Interloop Limited (ILP): Reinitiating with a BUY — Back in the Fast Lane – By IIS Research

Nov 4 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • We reinitiate coverage on Interloop Limited (ILP) with a ‘BUY’ recommendation. ILP is one of Pakistan’s largest textile exporters and a global leader in socks, supplying renowned brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma, and H&M. Our positive stance reflects ILP’s strong export driven earnings trajectory, expected recovery in apparel and denim margins, and robust expansion pipeline across the Denim and Yarn segments following the completion of Hosiery Plant 6.
  • Our DCF based target price for ILP is PKR 108/share by June 2026, representing an upside of 38% from the last closing price of PKR 80.6/share. The stock also offers a dividend yield of 4%. Overall, ILP offers a compelling risk reward profile, supported by strong fundamentals, diversified export relationships, and strategic growth initiatives. With a 38% upside to our target price and ongoing expansion in high margin segments, ILP is well positioned to sustain its leadership in global textile exports while delivering attractive shareholder returns.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a positive note – By IIS Research

Nov 3 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a positive note, with momentum supported by easing rollover week pressure and a relatively stable political backdrop. Trading volumes decreased to 353mn shares today as compared to 409mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index gained 1,171 points to close at 162,803 level, up by 0.72% DoD. Fertilizer, Power Generation & Distribution, and Oil & Gas Exploration Companies sectors were the major contributors in today's session, cumulatively adding 751 points to the index.
Morning News: Oil extends gains after OPEC+ pauses Q1 output hikes – By IIS Research

Nov 3 2025


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • Oil prices climbed in early Asian trade on Monday after OPEC+ decided to hold off production hikes in the first quarter of next year, easing rising fears of a supply glut. Brent crude futures rose 47 cents, or 0.73%, to $65.24 a barrel by 2336 GMT after closing 7 cents higher on Friday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $61.43 a barrel, up 45 cents, or 0.74%, after settling up 41 cents in the previous session.
  • The federal government has set ambitious economic targets for the next three years, aiming to raise the GDP growth rate to between 4.2% and 5.7%. Other targets include increasing the size of the national economy to Rs162,513 billion, boosting exports by more than $10 billion, and increasing remittances to a record $44.82 billion.
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