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| traded_as = {{karse|MFFL}} | | traded_as = {{karse|MFFL}} | ||
| founder = Francis J. Mitchell | | founder = Francis J. Mitchell | ||
| foundation = {{start date and age|1933}} | | foundation = {{start date and age|1933|4|25}} | ||
| location = [[Lahore District|Lahore]]. [[Pakistan]] | | location = [[Lahore District|Lahore]]. [[Pakistan]] | ||
| key_people = [[Najam Sethi]]<br><small>([[Chair (official)|Chairman]])</small><br>S.M. Mohsin<br><small>(Non Executive Director)<br/></small>Naila Bhatti<small> (CEO)</small> | | key_people = [[Najam Sethi]]<br><small>([[Chair (official)|Chairman]])</small><br>S.M. Mohsin<br><small>(Non Executive Director)<br/></small>Naila Bhatti<small> (CEO)</small> | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Mitchell's was founded by Francis J. Mitchell in 1933 in [[British India]] on a 720-acre plot of land near [[Renala Khurd]], [[Okara District]], which he leased from the [[Punjab, British India]] government. This would later become the Mitchell's Fruit Farms. Originally the company was registered in 1933 under the name '''Indian Mildura Fruit Farms Limited'''.<ref name=PakistanToday/><ref name=BusinessRecorder/> | Mitchell's was founded by Francis J. Mitchell in 1933 in [[British India]] on a 720-acre plot of land near [[Renala Khurd]], [[Okara District]], which he leased from the [[Punjab, British India]] government. This would later become the Mitchell's Fruit Farms. Originally the company was registered at [[Lahore]] in April 1933 under the name '''Indian Mildura Fruit Farms Limited'''.<ref name=PakistanToday/><ref name=BusinessRecorder/> | ||
Then Syed Maratib Ali, maternal grandfather of [[Jugnu Mohsin]] and father of industrialists [[Syed Babar Ali]] and [[Syed Wajid Ali]] bought it from Francis J. Mitchell in 1958.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2021/02/06/najam-sethis-turnaround-of-mitchells-off-to-slow-but-promising-start/|title=Najam Sethi’s turnaround of Mitchell’s off to slow, but promising start|date=6 February 2021|website=Profit by Pakistan Today}}</ref> Syed Maratib Ali's son-in-law S.M. Mohsin was handed over complete control of Mitchell's Fruit Farms. He and his son Mehdi Mohsin ran the company until 2020. Jugnu Mohsin and her husband [[Najam Sethi]] took over the operational control in 2020 and Abdul Raheem became the Chairman of the company.<ref name=PakistanToday/> | Then Syed Maratib Ali, maternal grandfather of [[Jugnu Mohsin]] and father of industrialists [[Syed Babar Ali]] and [[Syed Wajid Ali]] bought it from Francis J. Mitchell in 1958.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2021/02/06/najam-sethis-turnaround-of-mitchells-off-to-slow-but-promising-start/|title=Najam Sethi’s turnaround of Mitchell’s off to slow, but promising start|date=6 February 2021|website=Profit by Pakistan Today}}</ref> Syed Maratib Ali's son-in-law S.M. Mohsin was handed over complete control of Mitchell's Fruit Farms. He and his son Mehdi Mohsin ran the company until 2020. Jugnu Mohsin and her husband [[Najam Sethi]] took over the operational control in 2020 and Abdul Raheem became the Chairman of the company.<ref name=PakistanToday/> | ||
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[[Category:Companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange]] | [[Category:Companies listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange]] | ||
[[Category:Ali family]] | [[Category:Ali family]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Manufacturing companies based in Lahore]] | ||
[[Category:1933 establishments in British India]] | [[Category:1933 establishments in British India]] | ||
[[Category:Companies established in 1933]] | [[Category:Companies established in 1933]] |