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Nishat Power Reports Varied Stock Performance on Pakistan Stock Exchange

Karachi, The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSE) witnessed fluctuating performances from Nishat Power Limited (NPL) on Monday, according to the market summary released for the closing day of 25 March 2024. NPL’s shares experienced slight variations in their trading patterns, with differences in opening and closing prices alongside their highs and lows throughout the trading session.

Nishat Power’s main stock, coded NPL, opened at a price of 29.67 and closed slightly higher at 29.98. The stock fluctuated between a low of 29.5 and a high of 29.53 during the session, with a total of 513,612 shares traded. The closing price settled at 29.66.

For NPL-APRB, no trades were recorded, but the stock saw a potential high at 30.21, eventually marking its closing price at 30.37. Similarly, NPL-MARB, another variant of Nishat Power’s stock, maintained a steady performance with an opening, low, high, and closing all at 30, traded over 7,500 shares, with the final price marking slightly lower at 29.77.

The NPL-MAY variant also did not see any trades happening but displayed a high potential trading point at 30.96, setting its closing price at 31.12. This indicates a variety of outcomes for the company’s stocks, showing a mix of stability and potential growth in specific segments.

The market summary provides a snapshot of Nishat Power’s activities on the PSE, reflecting the dynamic nature of stock trading and the specific outcomes for the company’s various stock categories on the trading day of 25 March 2024.

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