Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Feb 13 2026



  • Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS) reported loss per share of PKR 3.77 for SY25, compared to loss per share of PKR 38.63 in SY24. Furthermore, in 1QSY26, the company reported loss per share of PKR 2.60, compared to loss per share of PKR 0.90 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • National sugar production is projected at 6.8–7.0 million tons against estimated consumption of 6.3–6.4 million tons, resulting in a surplus of 0.5–0.7 million tons. Management expects prices to remain range bound due to this surplus.
Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Feb 13 2026



  • Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS) reported loss per share of PKR 3.77 for SY25, compared to loss per share of PKR 38.63 in SY24. Furthermore, in 1QSY26, the company reported loss per share of PKR 2.60, compared to loss per share of PKR 0.90 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • National sugar production is projected at 6.8–7.0 million tons against estimated consumption of 6.3–6.4 million tons, resulting in a surplus of 0.5–0.7 million tons. Management expects prices to remain range bound due to this surplus.
Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS): Corporate Briefing Takeaways – By Taurus Research

Feb 13 2026


Taurus Securities


  • MIRKS’s sugar production declined to 52,997MT in SY25 from 66,101MT in SY24, down 20%YoY, while paper production rose to 42,658MT from 31,968MT in the SPLY, up 33%YoY. Molasses production declined to 26,286MT from 30,110MT, down 13%YoY, while sucrose recovery fell slightly to 10.42% from 10.73% in the SPLY. The Company also exported 5,003 MT of sugar during SY25.
  • Net sales increased to PKR 12.6Bn in SY25, up 5%YoY from ~PKR 12Bn, driven by higher sugar prices and improved paper output. A net loss of ~PKR 251Mn was in reported in SY25 compared to ~PKR 2.2Bn in SY24, with a LPS of PKR 3.77 versus PKR 39.17 in the SPLY.
Mutual Funds: Assets Under Management Remain Stagnant – By AHCML Research

Feb 13 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The mutual fund industry continues to witness strong structural traction, underpinned by the robust rally at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), ample market liquidity, and rising investor penetration. As of Jan’26, industry AUMs surged to PKR 4.48 trillion, reflecting a solid 11.52% YoY expansion, despite a marginal 0.49% MoM dip. The underlying trend remains constructive, with 16 out of 21 listed AMCs posting AUM growth during the month signaling broad based participation, improving risk appetite, and sustained confidence in professionally managed investment vehicles.
  • Based on AMC wise data Al Meezan Investment Management Limited retained its industry leadership in Jan’26 with AUMs of PKR 658bn, reinforcing its dominant franchise strength, sustained investor confidence, and consistent inflow momentum across diversified mandates.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Market Tests 180K Level: From 2,200-Point Plunge to 909- Point Loss – By HMFS Research

Feb 13 2026


HMFS Research


  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) came under significant pressure on Friday, as aggressive early-session selling dragged the benchmark KSE-100 Index down by more than 2,200 points intraday. The sharp decline reflected heightened geopolitical and domestic political uncertainties, which dampened investor risk appetite at the outset. However, value hunting and selective accumulation in the latter half of the session helped the index recover a substantial portion of its losses. The KSE-100 ultimately closed at 179,604 level, down 909 points day-on-day, signaling resilience despite elevated volatility. Despite the volatility, market activity remained robust.
  • Trading volumes on the KSE-100 reached 380mn shares, while total market volumes stood at 706mn shares—indicating continued participation and liquidity. Among volume leaders, KEL (131mn shares), PIBTL (35mn shares), and WTL (34mn shares) dominated turnover. Going forward, market direction will remain highly sensitive to regional geopolitical developments and evolving domestic macroeconomic landscape. Inflation trajectory and clarity on monetary policy will be key determinants of short-term sentiment. That said, upcoming corporate earnings announcements—particularly from index-heavy blue-chip names—along with attractive dividend yields in select sectors, are expected to offer valuation support at lower levels. Investors are advised to adopt a selective and disciplined strategy, prioritizing fundamentally strong companies with earnings visibility, stable cash flows, and resilient balance sheets. In the current environment, prudence and portfolio quality will remain critical to navigating volatility while positioning for medium-term recovery.
Pakistan Market Wrap: Evening Chronicle – By AHCML Research

Feb 13 2026


Al Habib Capital Markets


  • The KSE-100 Index saw another volatile session, hitting an intraday high of 180,833 before closing at 179,604, down 909 points (-0.50%) amid profit-taking. Broad-based selling weighed on key sectors, including Commercial Banks, E&P companies, OMCs, and Auto stocks, while Cement and Fertilizer shares also declined sharply. Heightened political tensions further dampened investor sentiment.
  • On the macro front, the government is reportedly considering a cess on fertilizer companies to capture windfall profits, with proceeds earmarked for farmers’ benefit. Among major laggards, LUCK, UBL, OGDC, SYS, and EFERT collectively shaved 617.05 points off the benchmark. K-Electric (KEL) led trading activity with 131.14 million shares, as total market turnover reached 705.75 million shares.
Pakistan Market Wrap: The benchmark index closed on a negative note – By IIS Research

Feb 13 2026


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • The benchmark index closed on a negative note due to the absence of any major triggers, following an overall volatile session. The first half saw early selling pressure, but the market recovered from its lowest point by the end of the session. Trading volumes decreased to 380mn shares today as compared to 448mn shares in the previous session. Today, the KSE-100 index lost 909 points to close at 179,604 level, down by -0.50% DoD. Cement, Fertilizer, and E&Ps sectors were the major laggards in today's session, cumulatively shedding 533 points from the index.
Pakistan Market Wrap: KSE-100 closes at 179,604 down 909 points – By Alpha-Akseer Research

Feb 13 2026


Alpha Capital


  • The equity market began the session on a mixed footing and remained volatile throughout the day. The KSE-100 Index witnessed notable intraday fluctuations, moving within a range of 178,237 to 180,833 before settling at 179,604, reflecting a decline of 909 points. Total traded volume on the main board reached 377 million shares, with an aggregate value of PKR 30.5 billion.
  • Key stocks weighing on the index included LUCK (-2.5%, -179 points), UBL (-1%, -144 points), OGDC (-1.9%, -125 points), SYS (-2%, -90 points), and EFERT (-1.8%, -79 points). In terms of trading activity, KEL and PIBTL dominated the volume leaderboard, recording 176.9 million and 52.2 million shares traded, respectively.
Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL): Earnings dip on higher opex and normalized taxation charge – By AKD Research

Feb 13 2026


AKD Securities


  • Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) reported 2QFY26 financial results earlier today, with consolidated earnings clocking in at PkR20bn for the second quarter (EPS: PkR7.40), down 26% YoY — slightly below expectations. Alongside the result, company also announced a half-yearly cash dividend of PkR2.0/sh, taking cumu lative cash payout to PkR4.0/sh for the first half (payout ratio: 27%).
  • Net Sales stood at PkR61.8bn during 2QFY26, up 1%YoY. Regarding hydrocar bon production, PPL’s estimated oil and gas output clocked in at 11.1kbpd (up 4%YoY) and 554mmcfd (down 1%YoY) as per PPIS data.
Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Feb 13 2026



  • Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS) reported loss per share of PKR 3.77 for SY25, compared to loss per share of PKR 38.63 in SY24. Furthermore, in 1QSY26, the company reported loss per share of PKR 2.60, compared to loss per share of PKR 0.90 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • National sugar production is projected at 6.8–7.0 million tons against estimated consumption of 6.3–6.4 million tons, resulting in a surplus of 0.5–0.7 million tons. Management expects prices to remain range bound due to this surplus.
Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS): Corporate Briefing Takeaways – By Taurus Research

Feb 13 2026


Taurus Securities


  • MIRKS’s sugar production declined to 52,997MT in SY25 from 66,101MT in SY24, down 20%YoY, while paper production rose to 42,658MT from 31,968MT in the SPLY, up 33%YoY. Molasses production declined to 26,286MT from 30,110MT, down 13%YoY, while sucrose recovery fell slightly to 10.42% from 10.73% in the SPLY. The Company also exported 5,003 MT of sugar during SY25.
  • Net sales increased to PKR 12.6Bn in SY25, up 5%YoY from ~PKR 12Bn, driven by higher sugar prices and improved paper output. A net loss of ~PKR 251Mn was in reported in SY25 compared to ~PKR 2.2Bn in SY24, with a LPS of PKR 3.77 versus PKR 39.17 in the SPLY.
Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL): 2QFY26 EPS down 26% YoY to Rs7.44/share – In line with expectations – By Topline Research

Feb 13 2026


Topline Securities


  • Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) reported its 2QFY26 results, posting earnings of Rs20.3bn (EPS: Rs7.44), down 26% YoY while remaining largely flat on a QoQ basis (up 1%). The YoY decline is primarily driven by lower hydrocarbon production and weaker oil prices.
  • This brings 1HFY26 earnings to Rs40.4bn (EPS: 14.84), reflecting a 21% YoY decline.
  • The company reported net sales of Rs61.2bn, up 1% YoY and 8% QoQ. The QoQ growth is attributable to a slight recovery in oil and gas volumes.
Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL): Result Review – By IIS Research

Feb 13 2026


Ismail Iqbal Securities


  • Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL PA) reported 2QFY26 profit after tax of PKR 20.3bn (EPS: PKR 7.46), reflecting a 26% YoY decline and a modest 1% increase QoQ. The result was broadly in line with expectations. The result was accompanied by an interim cash dividend of PKR 2.0/share, taking 1HFY26 payout to PKR 4.0/share.
  • Revenue in 2QFY26 stood at PKR 61.2bn, registering a marginal 1% YoY increase and an 8% QoQ rise. The sequential growth was primarily led by higher oil sales, while gas production remained subdued due to continued curtailments. Operating expenses increased 32% YoY and 18% QoQ to PKR 16.1bn. Royalty and other levies remained flat YoY but rose 5% QoQ to PKR 9.0bn. Consequently, gross profit declined 9% YoY to PKR 36.1bn, though it improved 4% on a quarterly basis.
Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Feb 13 2026



  • Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills Limited (MIRKS) reported loss per share of PKR 3.77 for SY25, compared to loss per share of PKR 38.63 in SY24. Furthermore, in 1QSY26, the company reported loss per share of PKR 2.60, compared to loss per share of PKR 0.90 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • National sugar production is projected at 6.8–7.0 million tons against estimated consumption of 6.3–6.4 million tons, resulting in a surplus of 0.5–0.7 million tons. Management expects prices to remain range bound due to this surplus.
Lucky Core Industries Limited (LCI): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Feb 13 2026



  • Lucky Core Industries Limited reported earnings per share (EPS) of PKR 120.62 in FY24, compared to PKR 149.12 in FY23. In 1QFY25, the company posted an EPS of PKR 28.10, slightly higher than PKR 27.21 in the same period last year.
  • The polyester and pharmaceutical segments performed well during the year, driving improved operating performance.
Pakistan Market: Monthly Market Review – By Chase Research

Feb 2 2026



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Pakistan Economy: Macro-Monthly – By Chase Research

Jan 28 2026



  • In Dec-25, total imports of the country increased by 17% YoY to clock in at USD5.7bn. On MoM basis the total imports increased by 22%.
  • Pakistan's exports clocked in at USD2.7bn in Dec’25, down by 11% YoY, compared to USD3.1bn in same period last year. On MoM basis the total exports increased by 21%.
Agriauto Industries Limited (AGIL): Strong OEM Recovery Driving – By Chase Research

Jan 9 2026



  • Gross margin has climbed from 7% to 15% in 5 quarters.
  • Demand tailwind remains strong with passenger car OEM volumes up 43% FYTD.
  • At this run rate we expect the company to post an EPS of PKR 30.60 in FY26. As such, we believe it is undervalued at current prices and there is potential upside if volumes sustain.
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Ltd (PTC): Framing Tail Risk from – By Chase Research

Dec 31 2025



  • After the recent rally, near-term risk/reward looks more balanced, but the medium-term thesis still hinges on (1) sector consolidation translating into pricing hygiene and (2) QoS + integration synergies lifting willingness to pay.
  • Our published base case already assumes ARPU recovery continues: 2026 mobile ARPU of ~PKR 280/user/month, then ~15% CAGR from 2027–2030 to ~PKR 490 by 2030.
Bawany Air Products Limited (BAPL): Corporate Briefing Takeaways – By Chase Research

Dec 26 2025



  • Bawany Air Products Limited (BAPL) reported loss per share of PKR 7.2 for FY25, compared to loss per share of PKR 3.00 in FY24. Furthermore, in 1QFY25, the company reported loss per share of PKR 0.75, compared to loss per share of PKR 0.25 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • The company is currently working on the acquisition of Alman Seyyam Sugar Mills Limited (located in D.I Khan) for a total consideration of PKR 12 billion.
  • The mill has a capacity of 20,000 tons and was previously non operational, as the prior owners lacked sufficient working capital to procure sugarcane during the crushing season.
Pakistan Economy: Macro-Monthly – By Chase Research

Dec 24 2025



  • In Nov-25, total imports of the country increased by 15% YoY to clock in at USD4.7bn. On MoM basis the total imports decreased by 12%.
  • Pakistan's exports clocked in at USD2.2bn in Nov’25, down by 19% YoY, compared to USD2.7bn in same period last year. On MoM basis the total exports decreased by 14%.
  • Pakistan's total textile exports decreased by 19% MoM and 5.4% YoY in Nov’25.
Dawood Lawrencepur Limited (DLL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Dec 3 2025



  • Dawood Lawrencepur Limited (DLL) reported consolidated earnings per share of PKR 131.93 for CY24, compared to loss per share of PKR 1.92 in CY23. Furthermore, in 3QCY25, the company reported earnings per share of PKR 51.26, compared to earnings per share of PKR 4.35 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • The Company’s equity portfolio stood at PKR 5.8 billion and delivered a strong 47.1% return, outperforming the market benchmark, which returned 43.7% over the same period.
  • The wind power project at Gharo, which is a subsidiary of the Company, continued to perform reliably, maintaining availability of 99.03%.
Gillette Pakistan Limited (GLPL): Corporate Briefing Notes – By Chase Research

Nov 28 2025



  • Gillette Pakistan Limited (GLPL) reported loss per share of PKR 0.81 for FY25, compared to earnings per share of PKR 3.18 in FY24. Furthermore, in 1QFY26, the company reported loss per share of PKR 3.53, compared to earnings per share of PKR 0.12 in the same period last year (SPLY).
  • The Procter & Gamble Company has decided to discontinue its direct business operations in Pakistan as part of its broader global restructuring program, which includes strategic decisions related to portfolio optimization.
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