was born from the trifurcation of the Saigol group of companies and is a reputable and leading manufacturer of textiles and cement. KMLG comprises of Kohinoor Textile Mills limited (KTML) and Maple Leaf Cement factory limited (MLCF). Both companies are incorporated in Pakistan and are listed on three stock exchanges of the country. Maple Leaf Cement is the third largest cement factory in Pakistan. It was set up in 1956 as a joint collaboration between the West Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation
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PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS ASSINGED BY‚ MR. ALI SAEED PREPARED BY‚ HABIB.UR.REHMAN (8593) UMAIR ALI USMANI YOUSAF ALI BADSHAH KEYYA MUHAMMAD ALI INTRODUCTION: Lucky cement Limited
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| 2010 | | THE CEMENT INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN | | | | | ECONOMICS TERM REPORT PRESENTED TO: DR. MUHAMMAD NISHAT GROUP MEMBERS (BBA I-III): SOHAIB BIN SHAHID FAIZAN AHMAD KHAN UMER FARIQ SARA PERVEZ AMNA FATIMA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW Page 3-6 2. ISSUES FACED BY PAKISTAN CEMENT INDUSTRY 3.1. Growth
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92‚000 251‚538 CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade and other payables 10 11‚554‚057 10‚730‚633 Provision for income tax 363‚110 11‚917‚167 207‚993 10‚938‚626 CONTINGENCIES AND COMMITMENTS 11 21‚442‚652 18‚272‚432 54 ATTOCK PETROLEUM LIMITED - 2010 ANNUAL REPORT Note 2010 Rupees (’000) 2009 NON CURRENT ASSETS Property‚ plant and equipment 12 1‚217‚217 1‚130‚875 Long term investments in associated companies 13 765‚739 733‚397 Long
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LUCKY CEMENT OVERVIEW Lucky Cement Limited (LCL)‚ the largest manufacturer and premier exporter of quality cement‚ is sponsored by ‘Yonus Brothers Groups.’ The company entered into the commercial business with a production capacity of only 1.2 million tons per annum. Today‚ the company is producing 25‚000 tons of dry cement per day and has a production capacity of 7.75 million tons per annum. Lucky Cement‚ being Pakistan’s first cement company to export sizable quantities of dry cement‚ has grown
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Cement Sector Analysis Report [Key Points | Financial Year ’13 | Prospects | Sector Do ’s and Dont ’s] The Indian cement industry is the 2nd largest market after China accounting for about 8% of the total global production. It had a total capacity of about 347 m tonnes (MT) as of financial year ended 2012-13. Cement is a cyclical commodity with a high correlation with GDP. The housing sector is the biggest demand driver of cement‚ accounting for about 67% of the total consumption
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PAKISTAN CEMENT INDUSTRY Sr No. | Company Name | Clinker ProductionCapacity(TPD) | No. of Kilns | Year of Commissioning | Main Plant Supplier | 1 | Askari Cement Ltd - Wah Askari Cement – Nizampur (Line 1) (Line 2) | 350020003000 | 111 | 199719962003 | F.L. Smidth & Co. Denmark TCDRI‚ CBMC. ChinaTCDRI‚ CBMC. China | 2 | Fauji Cement Company Ltd (Line 1)
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Introduction In the present age‚ businesses have to intensive analysis themselves to improve shortcomings and get higher profit; SWOT analysis is a good way to choose. This essay will introduce the definition of SWOT analysis and the background of why people use it frequently. After that‚ there will be few examples to proof the opinions of SWOT analysis will help enterprises a lot on proving of their management and strategic planning. The merits and shortcoming when using this process will also
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Karachi‚ Fauji Cement reported a profit of Rs0.923 billion for the first half of the current fiscal year‚ switching to black from a loss of Rs0.102 billion in the corresponding half of the preceding year. On a quarter-to-quarter basis‚ the cement producer’s profits accumulated to Rs0.562 billion in the second quarter of fiscal 2013 against Rs0.361 billion profit in the corresponding previous quarter‚ up an impressive 56%. Gross profit ratio was 27% as compared to 17% during last year. An improvement
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Administration Professor Concepcion March 17‚ 2015 SWOT Analysis A SWOT analysis is a tool to identify the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats involved in a business. Strengths mean characteristics of a business in advantage over others‚ while weaknesses are disadvantages relative to others. Opportunities mean elements that a business can exploit for its development‚ while threats are trouble will be face to. SWOT is to carry out the environment analysis and separate information into internal
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