The glass is definitely half empty – this week in Pakistan’s business and economics Twitterverse

There was a lot going on this week, which is why there is such an extensive number of tweets we have covered...

Cabinet tensions and major mismanagement: Everything to know about Engro Elengy’s dry docking drama 

Here is what happened. A stationary ship used by Engro to regassify and store LNG was due for maintenance, which was delayed...

PABC, Pakistan’s only can-maker, seeks IPO

The company plans to raise Rs3.3 billion

Pharmaceuticals: how the locals are beating the multinationals

In a heavily regulated market, the local players have learned to live with the price rules the way they are, while the foreign players still seem to have hope that things will change

Why the SBP has JazzCash and EasyPaisa on their toes

While the state bank’s intentions behind slashing IBFT charges on small transactions are noble, the consequences might be different

What’s in a name? Everything, apparently

Byco has gotten it bad. Is a name change really as important as they think?

Lahoris are ready for apartment living – if only the real estate agents would let them do it

In a speech to Parliament in 2016, current Prime Minister and then opposition member Imran Khan defended his ownership of a flat...

Unbanning Tinder and LinkedIn woes – this week in Pakistan’s business and economics Twitterverse

This week, Profit tells you why it is time to unblock Tinder in Pakistan. And no, it isn't so you can swipe...

Willing to Fail: How Dr Sara Saeed built Sehat Kahani?

Dr Sara narrates the story of how she built her successful business out of a failed business partnership

‘We’ll be back’: No you won’t, PECO.

Once a flag bearer of engineering in Pakistan, the publicly listed company is now being asked to shut down, because it can’t clear a cheque of Rs14.9 million

The urban upper middle class are desperate for the vaccines of their choice. Why don’t we let them pay for it?

Access, cost, hesitation: The (political) economics of vaccine distribution

Cocomo conundrum: How Ismail Industries doubled their profit when the economy was shrinking

While shrinkflation played a part domestically, it was the increased focus on exports that allowed the Candyland conglomerate to thrive

Is financial inclusion overrated?

There is simply no music in the financial inclusion ballad for the many that are unbanked

Brace for the budget – this week in Pakistan’s business and economics Twitterverse

In this week’s social media round up, Ariba Shahid walks us through all the self declared economic experts as the budget looms....

War on cash – Will the real payments revolution please stand up?

Contrary to common perception, Pakistanis are absolutely desperate to begin using internet-based payments; will the handful of well-funded fintech startups be able to break through the massive barriers to entry and get Pakistan on the road to its digital revolution?