Archive for  February 2005
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Attock Petroleum Ltd issue has been oversubscribed by 18 times and the company received Rs 10.767 billion, against the requirement of Rs 577.5 million. The company received 370,721 applications at the rate of Rs 57.75
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Attock Petroleum Ltd issue has been oversubscribed by 18 times and the company received Rs 10.767 billion, against the requirement of Rs 577.5 million. The company received 370,721 applications at the rate of Rs 57.75
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China National Overseas Engineering Corporation (COVEC) and Shahzad International has on Monday signed an agreement to set up a coal-washing plant at Lakhra, Sindh. Shahzad International had already singed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
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China National Overseas Engineering Corporation (COVEC) and Shahzad International has on Monday signed an agreement to set up a coal-washing plant at Lakhra, Sindh. Shahzad International had already singed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with
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The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has threatened to blow up a key oil field, as officials said on Monday they had tightened security around a nuclear plant. The BLA said it would strike the oil
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Russian consumer prices grew in January at their fastest monthly pace in three years, data showed on Monday, as New-Year tariff hikes threatened to put this year's 8.5 percent inflation target beyond reach. Prices grew
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Old-fashioned tube televisions are getting a new lease of life as engineers have reduced their depth by a third to 35 cm and are shaving off another 10 cm to better compete with liquid crystal
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Gulf Arab private investors are turning their backs on Western markets because of increasing regulation and red tape, the head of the United Arab Emirates central bank said on Monday. But the new rules that
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Russia will merge the big names of its military aircraft industry, including MiG, Sukhoi and Tupolev, into a monopoly as soon as 2006 to strengthen the ailing sector, a senior government official said on Monday.
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Japan and India entered talks Monday to avoid double taxation in a bid to boost bilateral trade which has stumbled in recent years as the two countries looked elsewhere for trade partners. Finance ministry teams
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