Up a river without a paddle
River Edge sounds like a serene place in England, nestled by a flowing blue river and on a land populated by forever...
Marriage apps are here. Which one would you choose?
In the background of the big fat shaadi industry, two new apps are hoping to tap into how people meet
Crop Talk: Tea’s iron grip
Tea’s dark past can only be eclipsed by its very apparent potential
Little cars, big money: The Suzuki Playbook
In the under 1300cc segment, there is no Big Three. There is just the Big One: Suzuki
RLNG: Winter is coming
With the world in the midst of an energy crisis, the upcoming winter is going to be challenging for a number of reasons, especially with regards to Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas (RLNG)
Pakistan’s Microfinance Sector: Another year, another calamity
Floods are likely to wash away all post-pandemic progress of the sector
Decoding the progress of Naya Pakistan Housing
A project-by-project dive to reveal the real progress of Naya Pakistan Housing
The rising Octopus
After a historic debut on the PSX, Avanceon-owned subsidiary Octopus Digital acquires Dawood Hercules-owned EmpiricAI
No, your car is not a good store of value
The myth that cars are a hedge against inflation needs to go so we can actually start treating our cars like cars and not long-term investments
Crop talk: Deadly product, cut-throat competition
Tobacco is one of Pakistan’s most successful crop stories
Jo Dar gaya woh mar gaya
What tools does Ishaq Dar have at his disposal, and is now the right time to use them?
Did eight banks really take the SBP and the government for a ride?
Is this a case of collusion, greediness, weak positioning, or all of the above?
The state of Punjab’s industries
Amidst political wrangling, the country’s largest province aims to keep industrial growth on track with policy continuity and innovation
You’re not an industry, telcos told
A bid by telecommunications companies to change their power tariff from commercial to industrial shot down, and they’re not happy about it
The KIA Carnival: A curious case of seats and customs
The Carnival looks to take on the big boys of the automobile market on its own terms