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FeaturedInequality in Pakistan is at ‘crisis’ levels
A new Oxfam report reveals how Pakistan’s wealthiest 10 percent command 42 percent of national income — a concentration that mirrors a regional pattern of inequality deepened by climate shocks and digital divides
FeaturedDespite tepid revenue growth, Shezan swings back to profitability
Some positive tailwinds from boycotts of multinational competitors and increased exports helped sales in parts of Punjab
FeaturedCynergico swings to losses, presses ahead with refinery investment
The vertically integrated oil and gas company is breaking up into constituent components
FeaturedThe India blockade did not damage Hum’s revenues. The BDS-driven advertising slump did
The network’s YouTube revenue did not slow down in 2025, though the anti-Israel boycotts of multinational consumer goods companies did hit ad sales
FeaturedFarm income slowdown hits Ghandhara Tyre sales
Tractor tyres, one of the company’s core products, saw a sharp slump amidst floods and weak agriculture growth
FeaturedShell’s exit helps boost reported profits at Wafi Energy
The former Shell subsidiary is now Saudi owned, continues to invest in growth, despite secular headwinds facing oil as a fuel for vehicular energy needs
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SatirePersonal finance experts advise 4-hour daily commute for electric car purchase to start making financial sense
FeaturedImported perfumes are expensive. The fashion retail industry has an answer
Clothing and apparel brands in Pakistan are all getting into the perfume business as prices of imported brands skyrocket
FeaturedTPL Trakker revenue drops 43% in 2025
As government contract concludes, the company’s revenues have fallen back down to organic levels
FeaturedThatta Cement wants to assemble Belarussian tractors in Balochistan
The cement manufacturer has announced the creation of a subsidiary that will assemble tractors in collaboration with Minsk Tractor Works
