Press Clippings
Excerpts from National newspapers

(November 11, 1996)
Corporate Briefs | Pakistan Cables
All in all the company over the years, seem to
have fared far better than the other listed cable manufacturer & everything
considered, shareholders in Pakistan Cables, should have very little, if at all, to
complain about.

(November 1996)
Pakistan Cables Limited
18 months (Jan 95-Jun 96)
Accounts
The mark-up rates which the financial
institutions are offering to the company could well be termed as prime interest rates in
the country, the rates offered to very low risk clients by banks. This testifies the
extremely high stature of the Amir Chinoy family, in the business sector of Pakistan.

(August 21, 1994)
Dividend rates well maintained despite
all odds
Chinoys belong to top business houses of
Karachi and are enterprising as Dawoods, Adamjees, Valikas and Dadabhoys. Their business
interests are not confined to any particular sector as they can go to any business and
industry which has the potential to contribute to the national exchequer even if it is
labour-intensive.
Pakistan Cables is a multi-product company and is well known for its quality product.

(October 22, 1996)
Cable & Electrical | Pakistan
Cables Limited
Eighteen months Ended June 30, 1996.
Overview
This company in cable manufacturing sector has turned
out excellent financial results despite high incidence of sales tax and excise duty;
plummeting value of Pak Rupee; mounting receivables from its electric transmission clients
such as KESC and Wapda, higher financial cost, frequent strikes and power blackouts, and
fierce competition.

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