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Lotte Chemical Pakistan Limited 1St Dividend 2005 Lotte Chemical Pakistan Limited 1st Dividend 2005 Warrant Folion No Name AMOUNT No 21 6 MR HABIB HAJI ABBA 0.52 22 8 MISS HISSA HAJI ABBAS 0.78 23 9 MISS LULU HAJI ABBAS 0.78 24 10 MR MOHAMMAD ABBAS 17.34 25 11 MR MEMON SIKANDAR HAJI ABBAS 10.61 26 12 MISS NAHIDA HAJI ABBAS 0.78 27 13 SAHIBZADI GHULAM SADIQUAH ABBASI 744.43 29 17 MR YUSUF ABDULAZIZ 1.04 30 18 MRS ZUBEDABAI ABDUL AZIZ 1.04 31 19 MR ABDUL GHAFFAR ABDULLAH 7.25 32 20 MR ABDUL GANI ABDULLA 0.26 33 21 MR ABDUL RAZAK ABDULLA 59.78 34 30 MR SUBHAN ABDULLA 46.58 35 31 MR YOOSUF ABDULLA 0.52 36 39 MR DAWOOD ABDULLAH 0.78 37 43 MRS MARAYAMBAI ABDUL SHAKOOR 1.04 39 52 MST HANIFA HAJEE ADAM 1.56 40 54 MST JANEB BAI HAJI ADAM 8.03 41 69 MST HALIMA ADAMJEE 0.26 42 72 MR ABDUL AZIZ 6.73 43 76 MST JUBEDA BAI ADAMJI 0.52 44 78 MR MAHMED ADAM 1.04 45 79 MR ABDUL AZIZ 0.78 46 82 MST HANIFA ABOO ADHI 3.63 47 83 MR JAN MOHAMMED USMAN ADHI 3.37 48 84 MR KASSAM SULEMAN ADHI 64.17 49 86 MR ABDUL RASHID EBRAHIM ADMANI 2.07 50 89 MR GHULAM YUNUS AFRIDI 1.30 51 90 MR IFTIKHAR MOHAMMED KHAN AFRIDI 0.26 55 100 MR HAJI EBRAHIM AHMED 0.52 57 106 MR HAFIZ MUKHTAR AHMAD 1.30 58 107 MR HAKIM MUKHTAR AHMAD 28.21 59 108 MR HAKIM SAID AHMAD 1.56 60 110 MR JAMSHED AHMAD 5.70 61 111 MR KHAWAJA MUKHTAR AHMAD 1.30 62 112 MR KHAWAJA SAID AHMAD 0.78 63 113 MR MALIK MUBARIK AHMAD 13.20 65 122 MR NOOR AHMAD 222.53 68 126 MR SHAIKH NISAR AHMED 3.37 69 133 MR AHMADDIN 0.26 70 137 MR ABDUL HUSAIN AHMED 0.26 71 141 MR ABOOBAKER AHMED 10.10 72 142 MR ADAM AHMED 0.78 74 148 MR AKBAR AHMED 0.78 75 150 MST BAI KHATOON AHMED 0.52 76 151 MR BANDEALIBHOY AHMED 0.26 77 155 MISS FARIDA AHMED 0.26 78 165 HAJIANI ZUBEDA HAJI AHMED 2.59 79 168 MRS HAVABIBI AHMED 1.04 80 176 MR KHATRI ILYAS AHMED 16.31 81 179 MRS KULSUM ABDUR RAHIM AHMED 0.78 82 180 MR MUSHTAQ AHMED 1,583.55 83 182 MRS MAIMOONA BAI HAJI AHMED 711.05 84 186 MR MOHAMED SHAMIM AHMED 0.45 85 190 MR MUKHTAR AHMED 1.30 86 196 MR RASHID AHMED 0.78 87 197 MR RIAZ AHMED 0.26 88 201 MR SHAFIQ AHMED 0.26 89 202 MR SHAMIM AHMED 0.26 90 203 MR SHAMS-UD-DIN AHMED 5.18 91 206 MR SULEMAN AHMED 0.52 93 211 MR SYED IFTIKHAR AHMED 3.11 94 214 MR YOUSUF AHMED 0.26 95 218 MR AHSAN-UD-DIN 0.78 96 223 MR MUSTAFA KHAN 0.52 97 226 MR TAR MOHAMED 5.70 99 235 MST AKHTAR UN NISA 0.78 100 237 MR ABDUL HUSAIN ALADIN 0.26 101 238 MR ISMAIL ALADIN 1.30 102 239 MR JAFAR ALI ALADIN 1.30 104 250 MR BAGH ALI 1.35 106 255 MR HUMAYUN MOHD SHAFIQ ALI 1.04 107 256 MRS KULSUM BAI RAJAB ALI 3.37 108 258 MR FAZLE ALI 2.33 109 265 MISS NILOUFER ALI 632.25 110 266 MR SAYED MUZAFFAR ALI 4.66 111 267 MR SHOAEB ALI 0.26 113 271 MR SYED MUSHTAQ ALI 3.89 114 281 MRS RABIABANOO CASSUM H ALIMAHOMED 904.34 115 284 MR EBRAHIM ALIMOHAMED 122.13 117 292 MRS TAHERA ALIMOHAMED 0.52 119 297 MR ILYAS HAJI ALLABUX 0.78 121 305 MR FASIH UDDIN ALVI 0.26 122 308 MISS HUMERA AMEEN 12.42 123 309 MR AKBERALI ABDULHUSEIN AMIJEE 459.90 124 310 MR MOHAMMAD AMIN 560.70 125 322 MR AMIRUDDIN 69.61 127 326 MST AMTULBASIR 0.52 128 327 MR HAROON A GAFFAR ANDHA 8.03 131 331 MST ANSAB 0.26 132 333 MR HAJI MOHAMMAD WAHIDULLAH ANSARI 6.21 133 334 MR MOHAMMAD YASEEN ANSARI 152.93 134 335 MR MOHAMMAD HAMIDULLAH ANSARI 0.78 135 337 MR MUHAMMAD REHMATULLA ANSARI 1.30 138 341 MR ANWAR AHMED 0.78 139 342 MR MUHAMMAD ANWAR 30.28 140 345 MR FIDAHUSEN ADAMJEE ARBI 0.52 141 347 MR MAHER ARIF 3.63 142 353 MR MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 6.99 143 354 MR NAVEED ASHRAF 1.82 144 364 MR MOHAMMAD YASIN AZHAR 14.49 145 366 MR ABDULWAHID 0.26 147 372 MRS TAHERA AZIZ 1.82 148 380 MR HASHIM AHMED 6.47 149 393 MR MOHAMMED HAROON AHMED 40.89 151 402 MR SYED ASAD ALI 53.55 152 414 MR SULTAN AHMAD 2,054.22 155 435 MST BEENA AMIN 1.04 156 438 MRS NABIUN NISA AHSAN 15.53 158 450 MR ABDULLAH HAJI AHMED 2.07 173 533 MR MUSHTAQ AHMAD 0.26 175 570 MR SYED MOHAMMAD ASGHAR ALI 503.01 178 588 MR SALIM ADAYA 202.50 179 591 MISS HUMEYRA ABDULLA 130.93 182 622 MR MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 4.92 186 656 MR AMANULLAH 57.45 189 667 MRS SHER BANO ASHIQ ALI 4.05 191 1004 MR MUZAFFAR KHAN DILAWARKHAN BABI 0.26 192 1006 MR ABDUL LATIF BACHOO 0.78 193 1007 MR ABDUL SHAKOOR BACHOO 1.82 194 1018 MR HABIB AHMED BAGASRAWALA 0.26 195 1023 HAJI OMER HAJI ISMAIL BAGASRAWALA 240.30 196 1031 MRS AMINA BAI 0.26 197 1039 MR ABDUL HAMID MOHAMED BAKALI 11.39 198 1040 MRS FATMA ABDUL HAMID BAKALI 6.21 199 1041 MR MOHD RAFI HAJI MAULA BAKHSH 0.26 202 1056 MISS RAZIA BANO 32.35 203 1058 MISS SHIRIN BANOO 13.72 204 1060 MR JAFERALY MOHAMMED BANATWALA 0.26 205 1061 MR ABDUL MALICK BANDEALI 0.26 206 1062 MR ABDUL MOHAMED BANDEALI 0.26 207 1063 MR BARADALI BANDEALI 0.26 208 1064 MRS FATIMABAI BANDEALI 0.26 209 1065 MISS SUGARAH BANDEALI 0.26 210 1071 MR H HABIB ADAM BANTVAWALA 0.26 211 1074 MR SATTAR A REHMAN DADA BANTVAWALA 27.17 212 1082 MR AHMED ABDUL REHMAN BAPORIA 44.25 213 1083 MR UNUS MOHAMED BAPORIA 4.14 214 1086 MR BIBHUTI BHWSHAN BARWA 35.55 215 1089 MISS SOURIYYA BASHEER 0.78 216 1092 MST AMTUL BASIR 0.78 217 1096 MR EBRAHIM UMAR BATLIWALA 1.30 218 1097 MR SULEMAN UMAR BATLIWALA 8.80 220 1099 MR BAHADUR ALI PIRBHOY BAVA 8.10 221 1102 MR MOHAMMAD HANIF A SATTAR BAWANI 132.74 222 1107 MST AISHABAI ABDUL AZIZ BAWANY 47.36 223 1112 MR HAJI AHMED AYOOB BAXI 0.26 225 1122 MST SHARIFUNNISA BEGUM 4.40 227 1127 MRS IRSHAD BEGUM 12.42 229 1131 MRS NOORUN NAHAR BEGUM 58.22 233 1138 MRS WALEEM BEGUM 1.30 234 1141 MST ZOHRA BEGUM 1.04 235 1142 MRS ZUBEDA BEGUM 2.59 236 1143 MRS ZUBEDA BEGUM 2.33 237 1146 MR AHMED KASSAM BERIYA 0.52 238 1147 MR AHMED CASSIM BHABHA 19.35 239 1149 MISS MARIAM KASSIM BHAMANI 0.26 242 1169 MST ANSAB BI 0.78 243 1196 MR TAJUDDIN NURUDDIN BUDHWANI 1.35 244 1197 MR SYED MOHAMMAD B BUKHARI 52.79 245 1203 MRS ARIFA BUSHRA 4.66 246 1205 MR MEHDI KANJI BUTHWANI 1.56 247 1206 MR MALIK MOHAMMED BUX 41.15 248 1207 MR MIRAN BUX 69.09 251 1229 MR YUSUF EBRAHIM BHAIMIA 0.26 253 1234 MST ZOHRA BEGUM 8.54 254 1236 MST SALEH BEGUM 24.59 256 1241 MR ANWARALI JAN MOHAMMED BARDAY 4,476.64 259 1266 MISS SOHAILA BANO 3.11 260 1274 MST ZAKIA BEGUM 7.65 265 1303 MRS HUSENA T BUSRAI 0.26 268 1607 MR ABDUL RASHID MOHAMED CHANA 0.26 269 1609 MST FARIDABAI MOHAMED CHANA 0.26 270 1610 MR HAJI HASHIM HAJI AHMED CHANA 0.26 271 1611 MR MAHOMED HASHIM CHANA 0.26 272 1612 MR MAHOMED SALIM MOHOMED CHANA 0.26 273 1613 MST ZINAT BAI MAHOMED CHANA 0.78 274 1616 MR HASANALI ALI CHARAN 3.89 276 1618 MR MOHAMMAD ISMAIL ALI CHARAN 5.18 278 1620 MRS RIFAAT ARA CHAUDHRI 4.92 279 1626 MRS IFFAT CHEEMA 1.82 281 1638 MR HAJI MOHAMED NANAKJI CHIPA 0.78 283 1643 MR HOOSEN KASAM CHOHVALA 5.70 284 1644 MR ABDUL HAFIZ KHAN CHOTOO 0.78 285 1650 MISS RANJO ROY CHOWDHURY 21.60 286 1652 MISS UMA ROY CHOWDHURY 26.10 287 1653 MRS DIAMBAI JENUDDIN CHOWHAN 5.44 288 1654 MRS NASREEN NOORUDDIN CHOWHAN 10.10 289 1656 MRS RABIA HUSSAIN COCHINWALA 1.82 290 1657 MR HUSAIN EBRAHIM COLOMBOWALA 0.26 291 1659 MR ABDULKADER SALEHMOHD COLOMBOWALA 0.78 292 1660 MR AHMED ALI BADRUDDIN CONTRACTOR 0.78 293 1664 MRS MEHRA PHIROZ COOPER 0.45 299 1800 MR ABDUL KARIM DADA 0.78 300 1802 MISS FATMABAI HAJI DADA 0.26 301 1809 MR ISMAIL DADABHOY 0.52 302 1811 MST MARIAM VALIMOHAMED DADANI 35.71 303 1816 MR YUSUF ABDUL HUSEIN DALAL 13.05 304 1818 MR HUSAINALI RAJAHUSAIN DALIYAWALA 0.52 305 1819 MR MOHOMEDALI RAJAHUSAIN DALIYAWALA 1.82 306 1820 MR KAMRUDIN EBRAHIM DAMJI 1.82 308 1832 MR ESOOFALLY LOOKMANJE DARIWALA 12.17 309 1841 MR FAREDOON HORMASJI DASTOOR 1.80 310 1849 MR ZAL SHIAVUX DAVER 0.45 312 1851 MR ABDUL KADER DAWOOD 0.26 313 1852 MR ABDUL REHMAN HAJI DAWOOD 0.78 314 1856 MR HAJI EBRAHIM DAWOOD 0.26 315 1863 MR SULAIMAN HAJI DAWOOD 1.30 316 1866 MR ALLARAKHA LATIF DEDHI 10.10 317 1869 MR MOHAMEDALI RAJABALI DEHRADUNWALA 0.26 318 1874 MST AMINA BIBI KASSIM DESAI 1.82 320 1876 MR ABDUL SATTAR KHAN DESHMUKH 13.98 321 1879 MR EBRAHIN KASAM DHADUK 1.30 322 1880 MRS KHATUBAI KASAM DHADUK 0.78 323 1882 MR MOHAMMAD USMAN EBRAHIM DHADUK 2.85 324 1884 MRS SARBAI EBRAHIM DHADUK 4.66 325 1885 MR ABDUL RAZAK USMAN DHAGHA 0.26 326 1889 MR NOOR MOHAMMAD MOTY DHAND 8.03 327 1891 MRS AZIZ DHARAMSEY 1.82 328 1909 MRS MITHOO ASPY DINSHAW 0.45 329 1910 MR MURZBAN NADIR SHAW DINSHAW 0.45 330 1913 MR ALIMOHAMED DIWAN 3.11 331 1914 MR JUSAB ALI MOHAMMAD DIWAN 13.95 332 1915 MST BAI KHAIROONNISA HAJIGANI DIWAN 0.26 336 1921 MR TAHERALI TAYABALI DOSAJI 1.30 339 1951 MR RASHID AHMED DADABHOY 1.04 340 1977 MR SHAMIM DAWOOD 432.45 343 1999 MR NURUDIN KANJI DAMANI 3.60 344 2004 MR HAJI ABDUL REHMAN DADA 125.24 345 2008 MRS SARBAI DAWOOD 1.56 346 2011 MR RUSTOM MERWANJI DAROGA 34.65 350 2304 MR AHMED EBRAHIM 5.44 351 2305 MR AHMED EBRAHIM 15.79 352 2307 MRS HAJEE EBRAHIM 1.04 353 2312 MR ISMAIL EBRAHIM 9.06 354 2313 MRS KARIMA EBRAHIM 0.78 355 2315 MR MOHAMMAD HAJI EBRAHIM 0.52 356 2316 MR MOHD SAFFI EBRAHIM 0.78 357 2319 MR NAMOREE ZAKERIA EBRAHIM 0.78 358 2320 MR OOSMAN EBRAHIM 2.85 359 2322 MR SULEMAN MOHAMED HAJI EBRAHIM 1.82 360 2324 MR YOUSUF EBRAHIM 361.74 361 2330 MR AHSAN ELLAHI 1.30 362 2331 MR MOHAMMAD ELLAHI 0.78 363 2333 MR ABDULLAH YOUSUF ENGAR 0.78 364 2337 MR ABDUL SATTAR HUSSAIN ESANI 15.79 365 2339 MR ABDUL SATTAR HAJI ESMAIL 3.63 367 2346 MST JUBEDA ESMAIL 1.56 368 2350 MR ABDUL SATTAR ESSA 0.26 369 2356 MR KAPADIA HAJIMOHAMED HAJI ESSA 5.96 370 2359 MST AISHA BAI EBRAHIM 1.30 372 2501 MR MOHAMMAD FAROOQ 18.63 373 2506 MR SHABBIR AHMED FARUQI 2.07 374 2508 MR MOHAMMAD SHAHID FARUQI 9.84 375 2509 MR SHAIKH FASIHUDDIN 266.78 376 2511 MR EBRAHIM HUSSAIN FATANI 17.60 377 2512 MR HAROON DADABHAI FATANI 1.04 378 2516 MRS FATIMABAI 9.06 379 2517 MISS GHULAM FATMA 0.78 382 2521 MR SH MOHAMMAD FAYYAZ 2.33 384 2524 MR FAZAL-UR-RAHMAN 121.10 385 2525 MR FAZALUR REHMAN FAZAL 0.78
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