Archive for  February 2005
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Bulls held sway on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE), where share prices surged for the third consecutive sessions, under the lead of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL), which outperformed and received aggressive buying. The LSE-25 index rose
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Bulls held sway on Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE), where share prices surged for the third consecutive sessions, under the lead of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL), which outperformed and received aggressive buying. The LSE-25 index rose
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Out of 27, Pakistan has received delivery of 24 two-engine Bell helicopters in support of war on terrorism, said Ambassador Jehangir Karamat on Tuesday. Pakistan would get eight P-3C Orion aircraft and TOW missiles, he
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Out of 27, Pakistan has received delivery of 24 two-engine Bell helicopters in support of war on terrorism, said Ambassador Jehangir Karamat on Tuesday. Pakistan would get eight P-3C Orion aircraft and TOW missiles, he
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The Privatisation Commission has offered 51 percent shares of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) for privatisation, with management control, and sought expressions of interest (EoI) on ''''as is where is'''' basis. PPL is one of the
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The Privatisation Commission has offered 51 percent shares of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) for privatisation, with management control, and sought expressions of interest (EoI) on ''as is where is'' basis. PPL is one of the
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The Privatisation Commission has offered 51 percent shares of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) for privatisation, with management control, and sought expressions of interest (EoI) on 'as is where is' basis. PPL is one of the
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The Privatisation Commission has offered 51 percent shares of Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) for privatisation, with management control, and sought expressions of interest (EoI) on 'as is where is' basis. PPL is one of the
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Currency dealers in Karachi believe that dollar would further lose, instead of gaining against rupee, as is being said by some analysts. Currency analysts believe that the rising current account deficit would not allow the
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Currency dealers in Karachi believe that dollar would further lose, instead of gaining against rupee, as is being said by some analysts. Currency analysts believe that the rising current account deficit would not allow the
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