Archive for the November 7, 2005
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The World Bank (WB) has asked the power distribution companies (Discos) of Wapda to revise their PC- 1 documents on the basis of new financial projections, official sources told Business Recorder. "Discos PC-1 documents were
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The World Bank (WB) has asked the power distribution companies (Discos) of Wapda to revise their PC- 1 documents on the basis of new financial projections, official sources told Business Recorder. "Discos PC-1 documents were
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The US Navy said on Thursday it had awarded Boeing Co a $62.5 million contract to supply Pakistan with 50 Harpoon anti-ship missiles and related equipment. Forty of the missiles are to be air-launched versions.
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The US Navy said on Thursday it had awarded Boeing Co a $62.5 million contract to supply Pakistan with 50 Harpoon anti-ship missiles and related equipment. Forty of the missiles are to be air-launched versions.
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The US Navy said on Thursday it had awarded Boeing Co a $62.5 million contract to supply Pakistan with 50 Harpoon anti-ship missiles and related equipment. Forty of the missiles are to be air-launched versions.
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With only two sessions last week due to Eidul Fitr holidays, it is difficult to assess the trend, but the index recovered on healthy corporate results and on expectation that the government and UAE-based Etisalat
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With only two sessions last week due to Eidul Fitr holidays, it is difficult to assess the trend, but the index recovered on healthy corporate results and on expectation that the government and UAE-based Etisalat
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With only two sessions last week due to Eidul Fitr holidays, it is difficult to assess the trend, but the index recovered on healthy corporate results and on expectation that the government and UAE-based Etisalat
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The banks to meet the condition of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will raise their paid-up capital by end of next year and would either issue rights or bonus shares while a few analysts
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The banks to meet the condition of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will raise their paid-up capital by end of next year and would either issue rights or bonus shares while a few analysts
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