Mitchells Fruit Farms Limited (MFFL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Nov 13 2025



  • Mitchells Fruit Farms Limited (MFFL) reported earnings per share of PKR 19.95 for FY25, compared to PKR 0.07 in FY24. Furthermore, in 1QFY26, the company reported earnings per share of PKR 8.03, compared to earnings per share of PKR 0.67 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • The company has undergone a major transformation following the acquisition of a controlling stake by CCL Holding Private Limited. The acquisition by CCL Holding was completed post close 1QFY26.
  • It operates across 12–13 product categories, broadly organized into key segments such as Confectioneries, Condiments and Preserves, Squashes and Seasonings (its longest standing category), and Ready to Eat and Ready to Cook products, which are among its more recent additions.
Mitchells Fruit Farms Limited (MFFL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Nov 13 2025



  • Mitchells Fruit Farms Limited (MFFL) reported earnings per share of PKR 19.95 for FY25, compared to PKR 0.07 in FY24. Furthermore, in 1QFY26, the company reported earnings per share of PKR 8.03, compared to earnings per share of PKR 0.67 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • The company has undergone a major transformation following the acquisition of a controlling stake by CCL Holding Private Limited. The acquisition by CCL Holding was completed post close 1QFY26.
  • It operates across 12–13 product categories, broadly organized into key segments such as Confectioneries, Condiments and Preserves, Squashes and Seasonings (its longest standing category), and Ready to Eat and Ready to Cook products, which are among its more recent additions.
Descon Oxychem Limited (DOL): FY25 Corporate Analyst Briefing – By JS Research

Nov 17 2025


JS Global Capital


  • Descon Oxychem Limited (DOL) held its corporate briefing to review FY25 performance and share its outlook. The company posted an FY25 EPS of Rs4.91, reflecting a 69% YoY increase, primarily due to a 10ppt increase in gross margins during the year. We present key takeaways from the session.
  • The company’s topline grew 5% YoY in FY25, driven by higher Hydrogen Peroxide volumes, which reached 42k MT in FY25 (up 4% YoY), with the plant operating at full capacity.
  • On the cost side, power consumption improved to 532 kWh/ MT from 583 kWh/MT due to better plant efficiency. Combined with lower RLNG prices and other cost optimizations, this resulted in a 10ppt YoY expansion in gross margins to 30% in FY25.
Pakistan Economy: Pakistan’s Current Account swells to USD733mn in 4MFY26 – By AHCML Research

Nov 17 2025


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • Pakistan's external sector shows significant strain, with the current account deficit widening to USD733mn in 4MFY26, over 3.5 times the USD206mn deficit of 4MFY25. This deterioration stems from a surging import bill of USD20.72bn (up 10% YoY), which far outpaced export earnings of USD10.63bn (up 2% YoY). While remittances grew 9% YoY to USD12.96bn, providing essential support, they were insufficient to offset the growing trade imbalance. Urgent policy measures are needed to curb imports and boost exports to restore external stability.
  • The current account deteriorated sharply across all periods. On yearly basis, it shifted from a USD296mn surplus in Oct’24 to a USD112mn deficit in Oct’25, a USD408mn negative swing. On Monthly basis, it reversed from an USD83mn surplus in Sep’25 to a USD112mn deficit in Oct’25, worsening by USD195mn. Cumulatively, the 4MFY26 deficit reached USD733mn, significantly higher than the USD206mn in 4MFY25, highlighting persistent external vulnerabilities.
Pakistan Market Wrap: View from the Desk – By JS Research

Nov 17 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 closed at 161,687, down248 points, after swinging in a volatile intraday range after showing an intraday high of 163,602 The decline largely stemmed from profit-taking following recent strong gains, combined with investor caution around macro risks and possible policy headwinds. Looking ahead, the market could remain choppy, while liquidity and reform momentum may support further gains, geopolitical uncertainty and inflation pressures could trigger intermittent pullbacks.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Nov 17 2025


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index remained volatile, touching an intraday high of 163,602 before closing 248.01 points lower (-0.15%) at 161,687, driven by profit-taking. The negative sentiment was primarily triggered by economic data showing Pakistan’s current account deficit widened to USD733mn in the 4MFY26, a sharp increase from the USD206mn recorded in the same period last year.
  • This included a USD112mn deficit for the single month of Oct’25. Offsetting this slightly, the REER index appreciated to 103.95. The key drags on the index were LUCK, UBL, MARI, HUBC, and MLCF, which together subtracted 395.92 points. Market activity was led by KEL, with 296.2 million shares traded, contributing to a total market turnover of 1,214.43 million shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Rising Early, Recalibrating Late: The KSE-100’s Search for Direction – By HMFS Research

Nov 17 2025


HMFS Research


  • The KSE-100 index opened today’s session on a bullish note, supported by confidence delivered by the market participants. Upbeat sentiment was further reinforced by recent exploration discoveries in the E&P sector, helping the benchmark surge as high as 1,667 points during intraday trading. However, the momentum lost steam as fresh uncertainty emerged. News of a potential ban on Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan weighed heavily on investor sentiment, given the exposure of several listed companies to that market. Adding to the cautious tone, October trade data revealed a current account deficit of USD 112mn, prompting a brief phase of profit-taking.
  • As a result, the index reversed its early gains and settled at 161,687 level, down 248 points by the close. Trading activity remained robust, with 521mn shares changing hands on the KSE-100 and 1.2bn shares traded across the broader market. The day’s top volume contributors included KEL (296mn), BECO (107mn), and TPLP (73mn). Looking ahead, market direction will be shaped by evolving economic developments, clarity on trade relations with Afghanistan, and the broader trajectory of external accounts. Even so, optimism remains supported by relatively attractive market valuations, which could pave the way for renewed value-driven accumulation. Investors are encouraged to stay alert to shifting dynamics and prioritize fundamentally strong stocks that offer resilient, long-term growth potential.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 161,687 down 248 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Nov 17 2025


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market opened on a positive note but failed to sustain gains at higher levels. The KSE-100 Index touched an intraday high of 163,602 and a low of 161,482, before settling at 161,687 — down 248 points. Overall activity on the KSE-100 amounted to 253 million shares, with a traded value of roughly PKR 25 billion.
  • Major draggers on the index included LUCK (-2.2%, -146 points), UBL (-0.7%, -78 points), MARI (-1.1%, -64 points), HUBC (-0.9%, -56 points) and MLCF (-3%, -51 points). In terms of volume, KEL and PIBTL led the market with 296 million and 35.9 million shares traded, respectively.
Dynea Pakistan Limited (DYNO): Corporate Briefing Takeaways – By Chase Research

Nov 17 2025



  • DYNO has reported earnings per share of PKR 45.97 in FY25 (FY24: PKR 63.14). Furthermore, in 1QFY26 the company reported EPS of PKR 10.13 (EPS 1QFY25: PKR 8.05).
  • Exports to Afghanistan rose to 44% in FY25 to approximately PKR 1 billion. After the border closure, the export to Afghanistan is completely closed. The company is seeking other routes and other markets for exports.
Morning News: Barrick Mining considers splitting into two entities, sources say – By Vector Research

Nov 17 2025


Vector Securities


  • The board of Canada's Barrick Mining (ABX.TO), opens new tab has raised the possibility of splitting the company into two separate entities, one focused on North America and the other on Africa and Asia, four sources familiar with the company's thinking told. (Reuters)
  • Pakistan and Jordan on Saturday reaffirmed their resolve to deepen bilateral cooperation, with both sides expressing a strong desire to broaden engagement across economic, trade, investment, health, science and technology, education and defence sectors. (BR)
Technical Outlook: KSE-100: Resistance test at the 30-DMA – By JS Research

Nov 17 2025


JS Global Capital


  • The KSE-100 index extended the gain to close at 161,935 level, up 1,278 points DoD. Volumes stood at 673mn shares versus 797mn shares traded previously. The index is expected to test resistance at the 30-DMA that is currently at 162,478 level. A break above that will target the recent high at 163,935 level. However, any downside will find support at the 50-DMA standing at 161,321. The RSI and the MACD have moved up, supporting a positive view. We recommend investors to 'Buy on dips', with risk defined below 50-DMA. The support and resistance are at 161,112 and 162,439 levels, respectively.
Morning News: Oil falls after loadings resume at key Russian export hub – By Shajar Research

Nov 17 2025


Shajar Capital


  • Oil prices fell in early Asian trade on Monday, erasing last week's gains, as loadings resumed at the key Russian export hub of Novorossiysk after a two-day suspension at the Black Sea port that had been hit by a Ukrainian attack. (Reuters)
  • Asian shares fluctuated at the start of the week, with US economic data and earnings from AI bellwether Nvidia Corp. expected to shape the market narrative. (Bloomberg)
Dynea Pakistan Limited (DYNO): Corporate Briefing Takeaways – By Chase Research

Nov 17 2025



  • DYNO has reported earnings per share of PKR 45.97 in FY25 (FY24: PKR 63.14). Furthermore, in 1QFY26 the company reported EPS of PKR 10.13 (EPS 1QFY25: PKR 8.05).
  • Exports to Afghanistan rose to 44% in FY25 to approximately PKR 1 billion. After the border closure, the export to Afghanistan is completely closed. The company is seeking other routes and other markets for exports.
Aisha Steel Mills Limited (ASL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Nov 13 2025



  • ASL has reported loss per share of PKR 1.55 in FY25 (LPS FY24: PKR 0.26). Furthermore, in 1QFY26 the company reported EPS of PKR 0.07 (LPS 1QFY25: PKR 0.93).
  • ASL ended in a loss of PKR 1.3 billion in FY25. This loss was primarily due to low volume, which prevented sufficient gross margin generation to cover costs.
  • Capacity utilization stood at 25%. The company expects to achieve 30-35% utilization by the end of FY26. This roughly translates to 210,000 – 245,000 tons of production. The company is aiming to produce similar volumes that it would sell.
Mitchells Fruit Farms Limited (MFFL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Nov 13 2025



  • Mitchells Fruit Farms Limited (MFFL) reported earnings per share of PKR 19.95 for FY25, compared to PKR 0.07 in FY24. Furthermore, in 1QFY26, the company reported earnings per share of PKR 8.03, compared to earnings per share of PKR 0.67 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • The company has undergone a major transformation following the acquisition of a controlling stake by CCL Holding Private Limited. The acquisition by CCL Holding was completed post close 1QFY26.
  • It operates across 12–13 product categories, broadly organized into key segments such as Confectioneries, Condiments and Preserves, Squashes and Seasonings (its longest standing category), and Ready to Eat and Ready to Cook products, which are among its more recent additions.
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%.
National Foods Limited (NATF): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Oct 21 2025



  • National Foods Limited (NATF) reported earnings per share of PKR 13.65 for FY25 (FY24: 5.44). Furthermore, in 4QFY25, the company reported earnings per share of PKR 1.40 (4QFY24: 1.23).
  • Gross margins improved in 1QFY26 to 38% from average of 36% in FY25 primarily due to pricing factor and cost efficiencies associated with the Faisalabad plant. Management is confident that this margin is sustainable for the rest of FY26.
  • In the overall portfolio mix, the Faisalabad plant contributes around 70%. While Karachi plant caters the southern part of the country and exports. A critical distribution hub has been set in Canada to serve customers and improve speed to the market.
Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Oct 21 2025



  • Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL) reported loss per share of PKR 7.40 for FY25, compared to earnings per share of PKR 6.45 in FY24. Furthermore, in 1QFY26, the company reported earnings per share of PKR 1.61, compared to loss per share of PKR 3.73 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • During FY25, the company produced 796k tons of HSD and 300k tons of MS. Crude sourcing relied primarily on the Middle East roughly 70% from ADNOC, 20% from Aramco, and 10% local crude.
  • Capacity utilization remained around 80–85%. Management highlighted that increasing utilization further would require running heavier crude, which would alter yields by increasing furnace oil production. Given the record MS and HSD output this year, management aims to improve efficiency and sustain higher production.
Attock Cement Pakistan Limited (ACPL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Oct 16 2025



  • Attock Cement Pakistan Limited (ACPL) reported earnings per share of PKR 25.95 for FY25 (FY24: 12.60). Furthermore, in 4QFY25, the company reported earnings per share of PKR 9.81 (4QFY24: 3.07).
  • Overall production cost saw a reduction of approximately Rs 800 per ton. Fuel cost reduced by 8% due to decline in international coal prices. Power cost decreased by 40% mainly due to enhancement in company’s own power generation capacity through the induction of 9-10 MW of CFB annexed with Line 4 and newly commissioned 4.8 MW wind power plant.
  • Clinker production was 2,801,955 tons (up 18%) compared to FY 2024, mainly because Line 4 became fully operational. Overall plant capacity utilization was 55% in FY25 (FY24: 54%). Management prioritized the more efficient Line 4 and Line 3 for production, keeping the less efficient Line 1 and Line 2 on standby.
Mari Energies Limited (MARI): Corporate Briefing Key Takeaways – By Chase Research

Oct 14 2025



  • Mari Energies Limited (MARI) reported earnings per share of PKR 54.25 for FY25, compared to PKR 64.37 in FY24. Furthermore, in 4QFY25, the company reported earnings per share of PKR 15.69, compared to earnings per share of PKR 21.37 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • The company is working on Block 5 in partnership with ADNOC, where three discoveries are currently under development. The development plan has been approved by ADNOC, and production is targeted at approximately 25,000 barrels per day.
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