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D2 Unclaim Dividend 2009.Xlsx Lotte Chemical Pakistan Limited 2nd Dividend 2009 Warrant Folion No Name AMOUNT No 22 6 MR HABIB HAJI ABBA 1.00 23 8 MISS HISSA HAJI ABBAS 2.00 24 9 MISS LULU HAJI ABBAS 2.00 25 10 MR MOHAMMAD ABBAS 26.00 26 11 MR MEMON SIKANDAR HAJI ABBAS 16.00 27 12 MISS NAHIDA HAJI ABBAS 2.00 28 13 SAHIBZADI GHULAM SADIQUAH ABBASI 1,074.00 29 14 SAHIBZADI SHAFIQUAH ABBASI 379.00 30 17 MR YUSUF ABDULAZIZ 2.00 31 18 MRS ZUBEDABAI ABDUL AZIZ 2.00 32 19 MR ABDUL GHAFFAR ABDULLAH 11.00 33 20 MR ABDUL GANI ABDULLA 1.00 34 21 MR ABDUL RAZAK ABDULLA 86.00 35 30 MR SUBHAN ABDULLA 67.00 36 31 MR YOOSUF ABDULLA 1.00 37 39 MR DAWOOD ABDULLAH 2.00 38 43 MRS MARAYAMBAI ABDUL SHAKOOR 2.00 39 50 MR MOHAMED ABUBAKER 1,373.00 40 52 MST HANIFA HAJEE ADAM 3.00 41 54 MST JANEB BAI HAJI ADAM 12.00 42 69 MST HALIMA ADAMJEE 1.00 43 72 MR ABDUL AZIZ 10.00 44 76 MST JUBEDA BAI ADAMJI 1.00 45 78 MR MAHMED ADAM 2.00 46 79 MR ABDUL AZIZ 2.00 47 82 MST HANIFA ABOO ADHI 5.00 48 83 MR JAN MOHAMMED USMAN ADHI 5.00 49 84 MR KASSAM SULEMAN ADHI 93.00 50 86 MR ABDUL RASHID EBRAHIM ADMANI 3.00 51 89 MR GHULAM YUNUS AFRIDI 3.00 52 90 MR IFTIKHAR MOHAMMED KHAN AFRIDI 1.00 55 96 MRS BAI FEROZA HAJIANI H AHMED 363.00 56 100 MR HAJI EBRAHIM AHMED 1.00 57 104 MRS AMTUL HASEEN MUSHTAQ AHMAD 312.00 58 106 MR HAFIZ MUKHTAR AHMAD 3.00 59 107 MR HAKIM MUKHTAR AHMAD 41.00 60 108 MR HAKIM SAID AHMAD 3.00 61 110 MR JAMSHED AHMAD 8.00 62 111 MR KHAWAJA MUKHTAR AHMAD 3.00 63 112 MR KHAWAJA SAID AHMAD 2.00 64 113 MR MALIK MUBARIK AHMAD 19.00 65 120 MR MUSHTAQ AHMAD 259.00 66 124 MR SAJJAD AHMAD 3.00 68 126 MR SHAIKH NISAR AHMED 5.00 69 133 MR AHMADDIN 1.00 70 137 MR ABDUL HUSAIN AHMED 1.00 71 141 MR ABOOBAKER AHMED 15.00 72 142 MR ADAM AHMED 2.00 74 148 MR AKBAR AHMED 2.00 75 150 MST BAI KHATOON AHMED 1.00 76 151 MR BANDEALIBHOY AHMED 1.00 77 155 MISS FARIDA AHMED 1.00 78 165 HAJIANI ZUBEDA HAJI AHMED 3.00 79 168 MRS HAVABIBI AHMED 2.00 80 176 MR KHATRI ILYAS AHMED 24.00 81 179 MRS KULSUM ABDUR RAHIM 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UDDIN ALVI 1.00 120 308 MISS HUMERA AMEEN 18.00 121 309 MR AKBERALI ABDULHUSEIN AMIJEE 460.00 122 310 MR MOHAMMAD AMIN 561.00 123 322 MR AMIRUDDIN 100.00 125 326 MST AMTULBASIR 1.00 126 327 MR HAROON A GAFFAR ANDHA 12.00 129 331 MST ANSAB 1.00 130 333 MR HAJI MOHAMMAD WAHIDULLAH ANSARI 9.00 131 334 MR MOHAMMAD YASEEN ANSARI 221.00 132 335 MR MOHAMMAD HAMIDULLAH ANSARI 2.00 133 337 MR MUHAMMAD REHMATULLA ANSARI 3.00 134 338 MR MUHAMMAD SALAHUDDIN ANSARI 88.00 136 341 MR ANWAR AHMED 2.00 137 342 MR MUHAMMAD ANWAR 44.00 138 345 MR FIDAHUSEN ADAMJEE ARBI 1.00 139 347 MR MAHER ARIF 5.00 140 353 MR MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 11.00 141 364 MR MOHAMMAD YASIN AZHAR 21.00 142 366 MR ABDULWAHID 1.00 144 372 MRS TAHERA AZIZ 3.00 145 380 MR HASHIM AHMED 10.00 146 393 MR MOHAMMED HAROON AHMED 59.00 147 394 MR SYED AHMED ALI 272.00 148 402 MR SYED ASAD ALI 54.00 149 414 MR SULTAN AHMAD 2,964.00 151 428 MR ARIF M ALLAHRAKHA 378.00 152 435 MST BEENA AMIN 2.00 153 438 MRS NABIUN NISA AHSAN 22.00 154 441 MR FEROZE AHMED 1,292.00 155 450 MR ABDULLAH HAJI AHMED 3.00 156 460 MR MUMTAZ AHMED 156.00 164 505 MR MOHAMMAD ASLAM 9,784.00 166 523 MR MOHAMMED YAKOOB ADMANY 3.00 168 533 MR MUSHTAQ AHMAD 1.00 173 591 MISS HUMEYRA ABDULLA 189.00 174 611 MR KHURSHID AHMED 53.00 176 622 MR MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 8.00 179 656 MR AMANULLAH 83.00 181 667 MRS SHER BANO ASHIQ ALI 4.00 183 1004 MR MUZAFFAR KHAN DILAWARKHAN BABI 1.00 184 1006 MR ABDUL LATIF BACHOO 2.00 185 1007 MR ABDUL SHAKOOR BACHOO 3.00 186 1018 MR HABIB AHMED BAGASRAWALA 1.00 188 1031 MRS AMINA BAI 1.00 191 1041 MR MOHD RAFI HAJI MAULA BAKHSH 1.00 192 1042 MR HOOSEN BALAGAMWALA 272.00 194 1056 MISS RAZIA BANO 47.00 196 1060 MR JAFERALY MOHAMMED BANATWALA 1.00 197 1061 MR ABDUL MALICK BANDEALI 1.00 198 1062 MR ABDUL MOHAMED BANDEALI 1.00 199 1063 MR BARADALI BANDEALI 1.00 200 1064 MRS FATIMABAI BANDEALI 1.00 201 1065 MISS SUGARAH BANDEALI 1.00 202 1071 MR H HABIB ADAM BANTVAWALA 1.00 203 1074 MR SATTAR A REHMAN DADA BANTVAWALA 40.00 204 1082 MR AHMED 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MALIK MOHAMMED BUX 60.00 240 1229 MR YUSUF EBRAHIM BHAIMIA 1.00 242 1234 MST ZOHRA BEGUM 12.00 243 1236 MST SALEH BEGUM 36.00 248 1266 MISS SOHAILA BANO 4.00 249 1274 MST ZAKIA BEGUM 8.00 250 1276 MST FIRDOUS BEGUM 88.00 252 1303 MRS HUSENA T BUSRAI 1.00 253 1304 MR FRENY B BOMANJI 7.00 255 1607 MR ABDUL RASHID MOHAMED CHANA 1.00 256 1609 MST FARIDABAI MOHAMED CHANA 1.00 257 1610 MR HAJI HASHIM HAJI AHMED CHANA 1.00 258 1611 MR MAHOMED HASHIM CHANA 1.00 259 1612 MR MAHOMED SALIM MOHOMED CHANA 1.00 260 1613 MST ZINAT BAI MAHOMED CHANA 2.00 261 1616 MR HASANALI ALI CHARAN 6.00 262 1617 MR MOHAMAD HUSEINALI CHARAN 20.00 263 1618 MR MOHAMMAD ISMAIL ALI CHARAN 7.00 264 1620 MRS RIFAAT ARA CHAUDHRI 8.00 265 1626 MRS IFFAT CHEEMA 3.00 267 1638 MR HAJI MOHAMED NANAKJI CHIPA 2.00 268 1642 MR ABDUL RASHID CHOHDRY 288.00 269 1643 MR HOOSEN KASAM CHOHVALA 8.00 270 1644 MR ABDUL HAFIZ KHAN CHOTOO 2.00 271 1650 MISS RANJO ROY CHOWDHURY 22.00 272 1652 MISS UMA ROY CHOWDHURY 26.00 273 1653 MRS DIAMBAI JENUDDIN CHOWHAN 8.00 274 1654 MRS NASREEN NOORUDDIN CHOWHAN 15.00 275 1656 MRS RABIA HUSSAIN COCHINWALA 3.00 276 1657 MR HUSAIN EBRAHIM COLOMBOWALA 1.00 277 1659 MR ABDULKADER SALEHMOHD COLOMBOWALA 2.00 278 1660 MR AHMED ALI BADRUDDIN CONTRACTOR 2.00 279 1664 MRS MEHRA PHIROZ COOPER 1.00 281 1800 MR ABDUL KARIM DADA 2.00 282 1802 MISS FATMABAI HAJI DADA 1.00 283 1809 MR ISMAIL DADABHOY 1.00 284 1811 MST MARIAM VALIMOHAMED DADANI 51.00 285 1816 MR YUSUF ABDUL HUSEIN DALAL 13.00 286 1818 MR HUSAINALI RAJAHUSAIN DALIYAWALA 1.00 287 1819 MR MOHOMEDALI RAJAHUSAIN DALIYAWALA 3.00 288 1820 MR KAMRUDIN EBRAHIM DAMJI 3.00 289 1832 MR ESOOFALLY LOOKMANJE DARIWALA 18.00 290 1841 MR FAREDOON HORMASJI DASTOOR 2.00 291 1849 MR ZAL SHIAVUX DAVER 1.00 293 1851 MR ABDUL KADER DAWOOD 1.00 294 1852 MR ABDUL REHMAN HAJI DAWOOD 2.00 295 1856 MR HAJI EBRAHIM DAWOOD 1.00 296 1863 MR SULAIMAN HAJI DAWOOD 3.00 297 1866 MR ALLARAKHA LATIF DEDHI 15.00 298 1869 MR MOHAMEDALI RAJABALI DEHRADUNWALA 1.00 299 1874 MST AMINA BIBI KASSIM DESAI 3.00 301 1876 MR ABDUL SATTAR KHAN DESHMUKH 20.00 302 1879 MR EBRAHIN KASAM DHADUK 3.00 303 1880 MRS KHATUBAI KASAM DHADUK 2.00 304 1882 MR MOHAMMAD USMAN EBRAHIM DHADUK 4.00 305 1884 MRS SARBAI EBRAHIM DHADUK 7.00 306 1885 MR ABDUL RAZAK USMAN DHAGHA 1.00 307 1889 MR NOOR MOHAMMAD MOTY DHAND 12.00 308 1891 MRS AZIZ DHARAMSEY 3.00 309 1909 MRS MITHOO ASPY DINSHAW 1.00 310 1910 MR MURZBAN NADIR SHAW DINSHAW 1.00 311 1913 MR ALIMOHAMED DIWAN 4.00 312 1915 MST BAI KHAIROONNISA HAJIGANI DIWAN 1.00 313 1916 MR HABIB DIWAN 282.00 315 1921 MR TAHERALI TAYABALI DOSAJI 3.00 316 1931 MS SARWAR BIBI HAJI DOSTMOHAMMAD 3.00 317 1949 MR NOSHIR F DASTOOR 40.00 318 1951 MR RASHID AHMED DADABHOY 2.00 319 1977 MR SHAMIM DAWOOD 433.00 321 1999 MR NURUDIN KANJI DAMANI 4.00 322 2004 MR HAJI ABDUL REHMAN DADA 181.00 323 2008 MRS SARBAI DAWOOD 3.00 324 2011 MR RUSTOM MERWANJI DAROGA 35.00 327 2304 MR AHMED EBRAHIM 8.00 328 2305 MR AHMED EBRAHIM 23.00 329 2307 MRS HAJEE EBRAHIM 2.00 330 2312 MR ISMAIL EBRAHIM 13.00 331 2313 MRS KARIMA EBRAHIM 2.00 332 2315 MR MOHAMMAD HAJI EBRAHIM 1.00 333 2316 MR MOHD SAFFI EBRAHIM 2.00 334 2319 MR NAMOREE ZAKERIA EBRAHIM 2.00 335 2320 MR OOSMAN EBRAHIM 4.00 336 2322 MR SULEMAN MOHAMED HAJI EBRAHIM 3.00 337 2324 MR YOUSUF EBRAHIM 522.00 338 2330 MR AHSAN ELLAHI 3.00 339 2331 MR MOHAMMAD ELLAHI 2.00 340 2333 MR ABDULLAH YOUSUF ENGAR 2.00 341 2337 MR ABDUL SATTAR HUSSAIN ESANI 23.00 342 2339 MR ABDUL SATTAR HAJI ESMAIL 5.00 343 2342 MR AHMED ALI ESMAIL 295.00 344 2346 MST JUBEDA ESMAIL 3.00 345 2350 MR ABDUL SATTAR ESSA 1.00 346 2356 MR KAPADIA HAJIMOHAMED HAJI ESSA 9.00 347 2359
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