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HeadlinesBiannual SOE review paints grim fiscal picture as PIA, NHA, and power sector bleed billions
PIA’s post-restructuring losses and NHA’s massive deficit highlight chronic inefficiencies and urgent need for reform
FeaturedLegal battle casts shadow on cement recovery
The industry has kept itself afloat despite consistently falling domestic demand. Could an unfavourable verdict change the shape of the industry forever?
FeaturedKohat Cement to enter the real estate development market
Manufacturer seeks to follow the footsteps of industry leader Lucky Cement, though it is unclear if it will tap the residential or commercial market first
FeaturedUnited Distributors hit with anti‑trust action by CCP
Distribution company admits fault in failing to file requisite paperwork by the deadline; may be fined by CCP unless it is able to rectify
FeaturedAirlink’s earnings outlook slashed as mobile demand softens
Mobile phone assembler, recently a favourite of investors, has come under pressure after changes to its tax regime
FeaturedIdeal Spinning Mills shuts its looms on cost crunch
Companies further up the value chain have begun preferring cheaper Chinese cotton yarn imports, making life difficult for Pakistani yarn manufacturers
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FeaturedGul Ahmed profits dragged down by energy costs, declining US and UK sales
Company intends to spend the bulk of its free cash flow investing in increasing its own electricity generation
FeaturedBank Makramah sells headquarters building in Karachi for Rs12 billion
The deal would be the second largest publicly disclosed commercial real estate transaction in Pakistan by rupee value, third largest by dollar value
FeaturedMari profits rise on the back of increased production
New fields, and stable prices, have allowed the company to generate higher revenue and cash flow
FeaturedMughal profit outlook dims on lower copper sales
Company remains a leading producer of metals, but has struggled in recent months with production numbers
