Lahore: Pak Elektron Limited (PAEL) reported a significant increase in its second-quarter earnings for 2025, with earnings per share reaching Rs1.85, marking a 77% rise year-over-year and a 2.6-fold increase quarter-over-quarter. The results aligned w...
Read More »PTCL Group Reports Significant Revenue Growth Amid Strategic Expansion
Karachi: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has reported a 16% increase in group revenue for the first half of 2025, demonstrating robust growth across several sectors, including fixed broadband and mobile data. This announcement follow...
Read More »Fauji Fertilizer Company Strives For Shariah Compliance After Merger
Islamabad: Fauji Fertilizer Company (FFC) is making strides toward Shariah compliance following its merger with FFBL. The June 2025 financials reveal FFC has successfully reduced its non-compliant investments to total assets ratio below the 33% thresh...
Read More »InDrive Drivers To Receive Exclusive Discounts Through Qist Bazaar Partnership
Islamabad: inDrive, an international mobility and urban services platform, has teamed up with Qist Bazaar to provide exclusive price reductions on a variety of essential goods for its drivers throughout Pakistan. This program demonstrates inDrive's de...
Read More »Allied Limited Reports Decline in Profit Amid Rising Expenses
Karachi: Allied Limited (ABL) presented its 1HCY25 financial results during an analyst briefing, revealing a 26% year-on-year decrease in profits to PkR17.5 billion. The decline comes as a result of a contraction in net mark-up income and rising opera...
Read More »InDrive Drivers To Receive Exclusive Discounts Through Qist Bazaar Partnership
Islamabad: inDrive, an international mobility and urban services platform, has teamed up with Qist Bazaar to provide exclusive price reductions on a variety of essential goods for its drivers throughout Pakistan. This program demonstrates inDrive's de...
Read More »Pakistan Stock Market Plunges, Government Clears Chinese Debt
Islamabad: The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) experienced a significant drop yesterday, with the KSE-100 index plummeting 678 points to close at 148,815. Trading volume reached 692 million shares. GADT, YOUW, and PABC led gains while AIRLINK, BNWM, and...
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