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PPL looks to shore up depleting reserves
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KARACHI: Faced with a daunting challenge of finding new hydrocarbon reserves, Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) has changed its organisational structure by diluting more responsibility and narrowing the scope of general managers to key areas, CEO ...
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Shareholders question 33 percent dip in PPL profitBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
PPL embarks on new strategy in view of changing business environmentDaily Times
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KARACHI: Faced with a daunting challenge of finding new hydrocarbon reserves, Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) has changed its organisational structure by diluting more responsibility and narrowing the scope of general managers to key areas, CEO ...
corporate corner
Shareholders question 33 percent dip in PPL profit
PPL embarks on new strategy in view of changing business environment
The Nation
WB's new country director assumes charge today
The Nation
ISLAMABAD : Patchamuthu Illangovan (Illango) would assume the charge of World Bank's new Country Director for Pakistan on Thursday (today). He succeeds Rachid Benmessaoud, who completes his term yesterday. Illangovan, a Sri-Lankan national, ...
World Bank appoints new country director for PakistanDaily Times
World Bank to continue supporting Pakistan: Country DirectorSAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
World Bank New Country Director to Pakistan assures supportDispatch News Desk
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD : Patchamuthu Illangovan (Illango) would assume the charge of World Bank's new Country Director for Pakistan on Thursday (today). He succeeds Rachid Benmessaoud, who completes his term yesterday. Illangovan, a Sri-Lankan national, ...
World Bank appoints new country director for Pakistan
World Bank to continue supporting Pakistan: Country Director
World Bank New Country Director to Pakistan assures support
The Express Tribune
Crop cultivation: Country braces for 14% water shortage in Rabi season
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ISLAMABAD: The Indus River System Authority (Irsa), which is the regulator of water flows in the country, has cautioned that provinces will face 14% water shortage in the Rabi sowing season this year. The estimate comes in the backdrop of excessive ...
Rabi season: IRSA projects 14 percent water shortageBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
IRSA approves water quotas for Rabi seasonDunyaNews Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD: The Indus River System Authority (Irsa), which is the regulator of water flows in the country, has cautioned that provinces will face 14% water shortage in the Rabi sowing season this year. The estimate comes in the backdrop of excessive ...
Rabi season: IRSA projects 14 percent water shortage
IRSA approves water quotas for Rabi season
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China to construct $2.5 billion Gwadar
The News International
ISLAMABAD: In a positive bid to cope with the bourgeoning energy crisis, the process to award the contract of $2.5 billion to China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau (CPPB) for erecting LNG terminal at Gwadar and laying down 711 kilometres long and 42 inches ...
LNG pipeline, terminal: Govt to decide on Chinese firm's bid in a monthThe Express Tribune
Chinese company to build LNG, gas pipeline projects in PakistanDAWN.com
China drops interest on loan to speed up new Pakistan airportGCR
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The News International
ISLAMABAD: In a positive bid to cope with the bourgeoning energy crisis, the process to award the contract of $2.5 billion to China Petroleum Pipeline Bureau (CPPB) for erecting LNG terminal at Gwadar and laying down 711 kilometres long and 42 inches ...
LNG pipeline, terminal: Govt to decide on Chinese firm's bid in a month
Chinese company to build LNG, gas pipeline projects in Pakistan
China drops interest on loan to speed up new Pakistan airport
The News International
POL prices to remain unchanged for October
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said that Pakistan would have to carry out crucial reforms in taxation and energy sectors, IMF or no IMF. He hoped that the country would not need another bailout package from the IMF after the existing ...
Bank transactions, tax returns: deadlines extended to October 31Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Petrol, diesel prices to remain unchanged in OctoberThe Express Tribune
Finance minister announces POL prices to remain unchanged for OctGeo News, Pakistan
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The News International
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said that Pakistan would have to carry out crucial reforms in taxation and energy sectors, IMF or no IMF. He hoped that the country would not need another bailout package from the IMF after the existing ...
Bank transactions, tax returns: deadlines extended to October 31
Petrol, diesel prices to remain unchanged in October
Finance minister announces POL prices to remain unchanged for Oct
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Aptma elects Aamir Fayyaz as new Punjab chairman
The Nation
LAHORE - Aamir Fayyaz took charge as new Chairman of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Punjab for the year 2015-16. Meanwhile, Syed Ali Ahsan, Adil Bashir and Ali Parvez also took charge as Senior Vice Chairman, Vice Chairman and ...
APTMA hopes for favourable package, vows $1b annual investmentThe Express Tribune
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The Nation
LAHORE - Aamir Fayyaz took charge as new Chairman of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Punjab for the year 2015-16. Meanwhile, Syed Ali Ahsan, Adil Bashir and Ali Parvez also took charge as Senior Vice Chairman, Vice Chairman and ...
APTMA hopes for favourable package, vows $1b annual investment
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Pakistan to take part in Sri Lanka exhibition
The Express Tribune
The decision to organise single-country exhibitions was taken during the recent visit of the Pakistan president to Sri Lanka. PHOTO: FILE. KARACHI: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) will organise a single-country exhibition in Sri ...
TDAP to organise Single Country Exhibition in Sri Lanka in JanuaryDaily Times
TDAP to organize expo at Sri LankaPakistan Observer
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The decision to organise single-country exhibitions was taken during the recent visit of the Pakistan president to Sri Lanka. PHOTO: FILE. KARACHI: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) will organise a single-country exhibition in Sri ...
TDAP to organise Single Country Exhibition in Sri Lanka in January
TDAP to organize expo at Sri Lanka
The Nation
FBR runs Rs63 bn short of tax collection target
The News International
ISLAMABAD: The FBR is facing revenue shortfall of Rs63 billion during first quarter (July-Sept) period of the current fiscal year as the tax collection stood at Rs584 billion against desired target of Rs647 billion. It seems that the FBR will be facing ...
FBR misses first quarter target by Rs63bThe Nation
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The News International
ISLAMABAD: The FBR is facing revenue shortfall of Rs63 billion during first quarter (July-Sept) period of the current fiscal year as the tax collection stood at Rs584 billion against desired target of Rs647 billion. It seems that the FBR will be facing ...
FBR misses first quarter target by Rs63b
Secretary vows to punish power pilferers
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Every possible step will be taken against power theft and other illegal activities within the sector and those involved shall not be spared, said Mohammad Younus Dagha, Secretary Ministry of Water and Power, on Wednesday. According to a ...
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - Every possible step will be taken against power theft and other illegal activities within the sector and those involved shall not be spared, said Mohammad Younus Dagha, Secretary Ministry of Water and Power, on Wednesday. According to a ...
Daily Times
Pakistan stocks close marginally positive amid volatile trading
Daily Times
KARACHI: Pakistan stocks opened positive on Wednesday, recovering significantly on the Securities Exchange Commission of Pakistan's (SECP's) denial of inquiry against brokers; however, fresh rumours trimmed the early gains in the second session.
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Daily Times
KARACHI: Pakistan stocks opened positive on Wednesday, recovering significantly on the Securities Exchange Commission of Pakistan's (SECP's) denial of inquiry against brokers; however, fresh rumours trimmed the early gains in the second session.
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